With Tony hawk-like high scores and crazy stunts everywhere, its a shame it ends so quickly.

User Rating: 8 | Stuntman: Ignition X360
Ripping off stunts while charging through the game's six movies (each comprised of six scenes) is not only just a collection of memorable high-flying moments, but it's got that addiction angle the first one lacked. The ability to string the stunts your director is yelling out with improvised moves on your own (such as near missing cars or drifting around corners) gives the game a Tony Hawk feel as you search for that perfect run and high score. While this game is more forgiving and less trial-and-error than the last Stuntman, make no mistake about it – it is not easy. Granted, there are some times when I swear I completed a stunt that I didn't get credit for, but overall, I never tired of Ignition's challenge no matter how hairy things got.

As if escaping a lava-infested town at breakneck speeds while meteors blow up cars next to you wasn't cool enough, the game is smart to throw a variety of rewards your way, whether its unlockable items for the create-your-own stunt arenas, stuntman trophies, badges (similar to Achievements), rehearsal sessions, or odd job stunts like commercial shoots. Multiplayer also has its own little twist that will keep you playing into the night.