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Halo 3 preview for Xbox 360
For fans of Halo and Halo 2, the waiting is nearly over: Halo 3, surely the most eagerly awaited release of the year, will be with us at the end of September. In anticipation of the big day, we've got a massive three-page preview of Halo 3 this month, with all the latest about the game. We've also taken a trip down memory lane and revisited the earlier games to remind ourselves of the story so far. Think you know your Halo? Take our Ultimate Halo Quiz to test your knowledge of Halo and the Halo universe. All this in our full Halo 3 preview for Xbox 360 now! Click here to read our Halo 3 preview for Xbox 360 now!   |
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Blue Dragon review for Xbox 360
Blue Dragon is a bit of a departure for Xbox 360 gamers in the UK; it's a Japanese RPG and they don't often make it this far. Unlike any RPG you might be used to playing on your 360, Blue Dragon is a whole new experience, with distinctive graphics and a convoluted plot - but at its root it's a solid RPG with some excellent and intriguing features. Blue Dragon's been huge in Japan - will its success continue here? Find out what we think in our full Blue Dragon review for Xbox 360 now! Click here to read our Blue Dragon review for Xbox 360 now!   |
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Bioshock review for Xbox 360
It feels like we've been waiting forever, but the time has finally come and Bioshock is with us at last. We've been hugely excited about Bioshock, and it hasn't disappointed - packed with plot, stunningly rendered and with some of the most fearsome monsters, Bioshock is a cut above first-person shooters and surely a must-have for 360 gamers. Find out more about Bioshock and see how we rate it in our massive three page review now! Click here to read our Bioshock review for Xbox 360 now!   |
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Blacksite preview for Xbox 360
In Blacksite, Midway's first-person shooter due out at the end of October, you'll find yourself guiding your returning soldier character round a small US town teeming with aliens. So far, so standard, but it looks like Blacksite will have more to offer than the bog-standard FPS fare. We've got all the latest in our first-look preview of Blacksite this month - find out more about this exciting forthcoming release for Xbox 360 now! Click here to read our Blacksite preview for Xbox 360 now!   |
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Stranglehold preview for Xbox 360
With a $30million budget, the direct involvement of director John Woo and starring actor Chow Yun-Fat, Stranglehold looks at first glance more like a Hollywood film than a video game. But video game it is and it's out on the 360 later this month, complete with John Woo's trademark slo-mo moves, some stunning visuals and a movie-worthy plot. We've finally had a look at the game and we have a first-look preview in this issue - find out more in our Stranglehold preview for Xbox 360 now! Click here to read our Stranglehold preview for Xbox 360 now!   |
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Clive Barker's Jericho preview for Xbox 360
Horror-fiction supremo Clive Barker has collaborated with Codemasters to create Clive Barker's Jericho, due out on the 360 at the end of October. With Barker involved, you know it's going to be a nerve-jangling affair, and the screenshots we have in our first-look preview this month back this up. We've got all the latest on the game, including plot detail and news about the gameplay. Find out more in our Clive Barker's Jericho preview for Xbox 360 now! Click here to read our Clive Barker's Jericho preview for Xbox 360 now!   |
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Skate preview for Xbox 360
Think of a skateboard game, and the chances are you'll think of the Tony Hawk series - hugely popular and apparently unassailable. Until now that is - shortly to be released on the 360 is Skate from EA Black Box, a new contender ready to take Tony Hawk on at his own game. This month we've had a hands on preview of Skate, and we give you the lowdown in this issue - it's good, that's for sure, but is it just a Tony Hawk clone or does it take the genre in any new direction? Find out more in our Skate preview for Xbox 360 now! Click here to read our Skate preview for Xbox 360 now!   |
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Stuntman Ignition review for Xbox 360
Fancy a career in the movies? Stuntman: Ignition might well be the closest you get - in this sequel to the original PS2 game Stuntman, you find yourself thrown in at the deep end performing stunts on a series of Hollywood movies, each stunt more dangerous than the last. As you progress, you'll have to prove yourself as a stuntman by developing your skills in order to get onto the higher end movies. So is Stuntman: Ignition your key to the Hollywood dream? Find out how we rated Stuntman: Ignition in our three page review for Xbox 360 now! Click here to read our Stuntman Ignition review for Xbox 360 now!   |
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