Features:
- Open World Confidential (Hard-boiled '40s detective fiction collides with cutting-edge character building in Team Bondi's LA Noire)
- Guns N' Robots (How Vanquish, the new production from Platinum Games and Shinji Mikami, is gearing up for an assault on the world)
- Let 'em Rip (Codemasters' spiritual sequal to Black has big guns, destructible environments and the title Bodycount)
- Popular Science (Continuring our series on the best games of the last decade, we visit City 17 and discover who our benefactors really are)
- The Money Game (The numbers are larger than 17 in this city. But why is there only one game company on the London Stock Exchange?)
- Broken Windows (How Microsoft's Games for Windows Live is throttling PC entertainment)
- Mapping Xbox 360's future (We talk to Aaron Greenberg about where Microsoft's console is headed)
- Beast Masters (The men behind Monster Hunter explain their journey to the west)
- Into Lionhead's Den (Peter Molyneux on Fable III, being a king, and the value of toilet humour)
- Horror Fiction (As Alan Wake makes his torchlit way to 360, we investigate his dark past)
Including Previews of:
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii)
- Metroid: Other M (Wii)
- Alan Wake (360)
- Red Steel 2 (Wii)
- F1 2010 (360, PC, PS3)
- Lost Planet 2 (360, PS3)
- 3D Dot Game Heroes (PS3)
- Armored Core 5 (360, PS3)
- Two Worlds II (360, PC, PS3)
- Fable III (360)
- Dead To Rights: Retribution (360, PS3)
- Super Street Fighter IV (360, PC, PS3)
- Monster Hunter Frontier (360, PC)
- Monster Hunter Tri (Wii)
Featuring Reviews of:
- Final Fantasy XIII (360, PS3)
- God Of War 3 (PS3)
- Battlefield Bad Company 2 (360, PC, PS3)
- No More Heroes 2 (Wii)
- Aliens Vs Predators (360, PC, PS3)
- Yakuza 3 (PS3)
- Sakura Wars (PS2, Wii)
- Just Cause 2 (360, PC, PS3)
- The Adventures of PB Winterbottom (360)
- Calling (Wii)
- Infinite Space (DS)
- Alice In Wonderland (DS)
- BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (360, PS3)
- White Knight Chronicles (PS3)
Publication Date : April 2010
Creator : Future Publishing
This exhibit has a reference ID of CH45704. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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