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Posts Tagged ‘Peter Molyneux’

Sep
15
Opinion
by
Gavin Mackenzie
EA has finally got around to confirming Starbreeze’s long-rumoured Syndicate reboot and some fans aren’t happy that it’s more Deus Ex than Syndicate. But imagine what it would be like if Peter Molyneux was still in charge.

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Aug
10
Magazine Issues
by
Gavin Mackenzie
Batman: Arkham City swoops onto the cover of this month’s X360 magazine. Buy the magazine for all-new exclusive details on the game.

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Jun
14
General
by
thedeal
Despite the fact that it was pretty rubbish this year, let’s run down our alternative awards for the year’s biggest show.

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Sep
2
General
by
Dave Shaw
Microsoft Game Studios Creative Director Peter Molyneux thinks there’s plenty of life left in the Xbox 360, five years after the console’s launch…

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Jul
15
10 Things You Didn't Know About
by
BenBiggs
Fable III will feature 460,000 recorded words, which is around 40,000 lines and over 47 hours of dialogue. How does that compare to other games in recent history?

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May
5
360 Is Better
by
BenBiggs
We weren’t entirely happy with the last outing of Zelda had on the Wii, so here’s how much better we think it would be on 360.

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Mar
30
General
by
David Lynch
We’re probably stretching it on that title but does anyone really care about the original Live service

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Mar
12
Games
General
by
David Lynch
Will I wave my sword if I’m simply reaching for my beer

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Aug
19
Games
General
by
David Lynch
That’s right: Fable III is on its way to your 360 next year

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Oct
25
Games
by
Simon Miller
I realise that the likes of Gears Of War 2 (7 November), Fallout 3 (this Friday) and Lips (…) are yet to be released, but after hammering away at Fable II for over two weeks, it’s not only a dead cert for a Game Of The Year nomination, but likely, in my opinion anyway, to be the winner.Improving over the original in every way, Molyneux’s sequel boasts a personality I can’t imagine any game even competing with and manages to emotionally integrate you within the experience on par with the best the entertainment field has to offer

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