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Bioshock preview
Following up on System Shock builds a certain degree of expectations, but Bioshock is taking it all in its stride and has us all of a quiver. Dive under the water and see how this shooter has some new gameplay features and scare tactics. We've got a full preview of the game, together with video footage and then follow that up with an exclusive interview with Creative Director, Ken Levine. Make no mistake this is your ultimate source of Bioshock info this month! Click here to read the Bioshock preview!   |
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Bioshock - Ken Levine interview
The Creative Director, Ken Levine, in charge of the eagerly awaited Bioshock talks exclusively to 360Zine about the new game. We find out what it takes to create a truly disturbing game and what he hopes to achieve with game, the response he hopes to evoke in you. Read the interview and then read the Bioshock preview in the same issue. Click here to read the Bioshock interview!   |
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GRAW 2 review: Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2
Coming not that long after the original, the worry is that Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 would offer little new features. GRAW 2 though proves itself as more than an add-on to the original Ghost Recon Advanced Warfigher. Its story is better paced, there are new vehicles and even more sumptuous graphics. To find out what we thought of GRAW 2, read the review now. Click here to read the GRAW 2 review!   |
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Frontlines: Fuel of War preview
Another end of the world inspired shooter heads our way, though this time we have a not unbelievable theme of a world out of petrol. Packed with multi-player goodness along the lines of Battlefield, you're never far from the action. With over 60 weapons, airstrikes and potent AI, Frontlines is shaping up very nicely. We take a first look preview at Fuel of War and give you the low down. Click here to read the Frontlines Fuel of War review!   |
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Xbox 360 community section
This month sees the launch of a new section dedicated to the Xbox 360 community. It's yours to contribute to, so let us know about your website, blog, clan or podcast so we can share it with the world. In our first issue, we launch our clan challenge where you the readers can challenge 360Zine's anointed clan, Xtralife, and take a look at the "Xbox 360 Laws". Click here to read the Bullet Witch review!   |
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Bullet Witch review
It sounds like an inspired idea, Bullet Witch, combining guns and magic. Throw cars around, call down lightning to strike down demons, and if it all fails, bring out the big guns and shoot the hell out of everything. But does Bullet Witch deliver anything more than this one new idea? Is this a true next-gen title with full on physics and jaw dropping visuals? We take a look and report back in a full 3 page review. Click here to read the Bullet Witch review!   |
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Brian Lara Cricket review
Bring a cricket game to the Xbox 360 might seem like a tall order, but the new version of Brian Lara Cricket shows something can be done with the game. It's still cricket though, so whether that's a good thing will depend on how you feel about stumps. With new batting styles and cracking visuals, plus a timely release, Brian Lara Cricket may find some sports enthusiasts eager to approach the crease. Fid out whether the new version will bowl them over in our full review. Click here to read the Brian Lara Cricket review!   |
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UEFA Champions League 2006-7
UEFA Champions League takes the place of a World Cup or European Championship licence in EA's football line up this year. So, as ever, the question is whether this is more than a simple cash-in and whether it offers footie fans something genuinely new. With a spot-on commentary and lots of attention lavished on authenticity, the signs are good that this is more than just FIFA 07, but you'll have to read our full review to see if we're completely convinced by UEFA Champions League. Click here to read the UEFA Champions League 2006-7 review!   |
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