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Best Xbox 360 games

Microsoft's Xbox 360 is available in several different configurations to suit most budgets. But which games should you spend your money on? Check out our favourite titles below.

Wet

This raucous bloodbath is rough around the edges, but exciting acrobatic combat and a great soundtrack make it very entertaining.

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Reviews

  • Halo 3: ODST

    An awesome campaign and addictive new Firefight mode make ODST a thrilling new entry in the Halo franchise.

  • Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues

    After a brief demo it's clear that Lego Indy 2 will pick up where its smash-hit predecessor left off, with improved gameplay and the Crystal Skull adventure to dive into.

  • Madden NFL 10

    A number of features make Madden NFL 10 a more realistic and enjoyable portrayal of football, but a few problems — both old and new — continue to trouble the series.

  • UFC 2009 Undisputed

    This great fighting game nails the look and feel of the UFC and demands strategy as well as quick reflexes.

  • Battlestations: Pacific

    Strategy and action merge in this complex and exciting sequel.

  • Samsung LA52A750

    The Samsung LA52A750 is a largely excellent TV, but t demonstrates some of the disadvantages of large-screen LCDs.

  • Afro Samurai

    This gory, gorgeous action game has plenty of flaws, but it will still satisfy your thirst for blood.

  • James Bond: Quantum of Solace

    Quantum of Solace will leave you shaken and stirred, but not entirely satisfied.

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Features

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    Modern flat-panel TVs are like a Swiss army knife with a multitude of functionalities, and so here are some tips to reproduce the best picture quality from your gaming console and computers.

  • Gaming online: Which console is best?

    Game consoles aren't just stand-alone boxes anymore -- it's increasingly about what you can do with them online. If you are unsure about which next-gen console to pick up, we've put together a comparison of the Nintendo Wii, the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, outlining all of their individual online features and costs.

  • Q&A: Aussie Xbox head on 360 price cut

    Xbox regional director for Australia and New Zealand David McLean on what effect the 360 price cut will have on sales down under, the whereabouts of the Elite and Halo 3 editions, and how many 360s have been sold so far.

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  • Facebook, Twitter come to Xbox Live

    It might not be as hotly anticipated as the "Beatles: Rock Band" game, but Microsoft announced at its annual press briefing at the E3 Expo that Facebook and Twitter will be coming to the Xbox Live service.

  • Zune-Xbox gaming device in the works?

    The latest Zune rumour gathering steam sees Microsoft developing a portable digital entertainment device that bridges the gap between the Zune and the Xbox 360.

  • Norton 360 gets community-minded

    Symantec has launched the latest version of its Norton 360 security suite with the expected promises of faster performance and system optimisation tools, but the new feature that stands out most, Norton Safe Web, does so by harnessing the community powers of the internet.

  • 460,000 PlayStation 3s now in Aussie homes

    2008 marks a big year in sales for Sony's flagship console; 47 per cent SingStar sale increase.

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