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Feb
6
Features
by
Gavin Mackenzie
A guide to building the best assassin in Skyrim.

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Jan
16
Features
by
Sam Bandah
XCom , Syndicate and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive are the 360 reboots we’re most excited about – find out just why.

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Jan
11
Features
by
Sam Bandah
As Blizzard Entertainment’s Diablo III finally comes to console we look at why you should be excited to play its epic dungeon crawler on Xbox 360

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Jan
10
Features
by
ChrisMcMahon
Microsoft recently took to the stage at CES 2012, but what did we learn about the future of Xbox?

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Dec
27
Features
by
Gavin Mackenzie
The coolest Titles you can get for your Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Callsign. Or can you?

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Dec
12
Features
by
Gavin Mackenzie
The most searched game titles of the last year. Try and guess what they are – you’ll be surprised.

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Dec
7
Features
by
Gavin Mackenzie
Cheats on Xbox and Xbox 360 that will make you laugh.

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Dec
5
Features
by
Gavin Mackenzie
Expert tips for the Modern Warfare 3 lone wolf.

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Nov
30
Features
by
Gavin Mackenzie
Werewolves in Skyrim are great, but is it the best werewolf game ever?

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Nov
24
Features
by
Gavin Mackenzie
Game of the year, according to X360’s deputy editor, who’s never wrong.

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Nov
16
Features
by
Gavin Mackenzie
Bringing sexy back… to the future!

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Oct
28
Features
by
Gavin Mackenzie
Dark Souls is a game that doesn’t sit at all well with a majority of gamers, yet those that do get along with it absolutely love it. X360 sets out to try and understand what makes Dark Souls fans the way they are.

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Oct
19
Features
by
Gavin Mackenzie
Martin Tremblay, Warner Interactive’s president, recently condemned the traditional movie-game tie-in model, arguing that the holders of strong movie IP should expand it into interactive entertainment by producing games that stand up in their own right, just as Warner itself has done with the Rocksteady Batman games.

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