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Jul
30
Features
by
Dave Shaw
For those short in attention span, allow X360 to provide a run-down of all titles out in this fine month of July. It's not going to be a particularly long post…

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Jul
29
X180
by
Dave Shaw
The announcement of specific payment methods for any videogame title is typically met with thousands of frothing Computer Boys abusing their return keys. The truth is though, in this neo-conservative age, a little consumer choice could go a long way to righting some of gaming's ills…

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Jul
29
Say What?
by
BenBiggs
Guillermo Del Toro, director of Hellboy and the award-winning Pan's Labyrinth fame is making his debut into the games Industry.

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Jul
28
Features
General
by
thedeal
For all the good we receive on the Xbox 360, there's a group of games that just have to go and ruin it for everyone else. Either broken to their core or simply unplayable, they are worth absolutely no one's time. Here's some of the worst contenders...

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Jul
28
Features
by
thedeal
This week saw the release of Starcraft II : Wings of Liberty on the PC. At the moment it appears to be getting positive buzz, but we're convinced that it could be even better on 360. Here's why:

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Jul
28
Features
by
SteveBurns
Now it's king of the footballing hill, you might think EA has done everything right in its battle for supremacy against PES. As ever, you would be wrong: EA has still omitted one crucial element that made its old games so special, and as such, FIFA 11 has no hope of matching Road to World Cup 98...

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Jul
28
Say What?
by
Dave Shaw
In somewhat surreal news, the most recent videos to emerge previewing EA's latest American Football sim show the country's head of state barack Obama congratulating the New Orleans Saints on winning consecutive Super Bowls…

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Jul
27
Features
by
Dave Shaw
Think Dragon Punching Paul into cheap, predictable pulp sounds appealing? Wait until you've tried our alternatives for size! They're this: probably better.

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Jul
26
Say What?
by
SteveBurns
It's been a bumper few weeks for Say What?, so much so that we think we've been spoiled: what with the various spats between developers and publishers, we feel like the massed ranks of gaming talent has taken to doing our job for us. While this column usually delights in taking a light-hearted approach to putting humorous words in the mouths of industry bigwigs, we'll let the Daily Star's retraction of a story it ran alleging that Rockstar Games was a developing a title based on the killings of Raoul ...

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Jul
26
Features
by
Dave Shaw
News today has broken, through American board of classification the ESRB, that NBA Jam, under its new EA stewardship is to leap like a Salmon from the Wii, arriving on 360. There are several reasons why this is excellent news - allow us to clue you in…

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Jul
23
Features
by
Dave Shaw
When it comes down to it, videogames are just a bunch of disparate pixels floating around expensive plastic electronics, yet somehow they maintain the ability to captivate, enthrall and just occasionally scare the living daylights out of players…

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Jul
22
Gamerbrag
by
Dave Shaw
A rare honour today, as our reigning champion gets to square off against ex X360 writer, Halo fanboy and all-round jolly good egg David Lynch. Excitement is at practically unprecedented levels…

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Jul
21
X180
by
thedeal
In a shocking report so shocking that it had to be handed to us by a man wearing a woman's dress to reduce credibility, Gamescom is set to see the announcement that Naughty Dog, the champion of the Sony's powerhouse of fail the PlayStation 3 and developer of hits such as Marsupial Running Simulator and Gee-That-Man-Seems-Nice in the-Cut-Scenes-But Hasn't-He-Killed-Ten-Thousand-People, 2? is to go multi-platform.

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