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Official Xbox Magazine Issue 107 (March 2010)


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Official Xbox Magazine Issue 107 (March 2010)

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The main feature is "The 100 Hottest Games of 2010," but as you would expect from the name, includes a number of games that didnt turn out very well. Not to mention, a few that NEVER came out. Like Lead and Gold, a wild west online-only shooter that only came to the PS3, Postal III (yes, it was planned for consoles back then), and Half-Life Episode Three. You'll see games that turned out to be absolute jokes after release, like Deadliest Warrior: The Game, Homefront, Brink, Kane & Lynch 2, Quantum Theory and more. It's fun seeing all these games that we once we excited about. Several did become popular. 

You get reviews of several XBLA games, including The Misadventures of PB Winterbottom, a game that STILL goes on sale for under $2 a few times a year. Reviews for: Serious Sam HD, Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond, Puzzelgeddon, Fret Nice, 0 Day Attack of Earth, and the first Alien Breed game. With only 3 reviews for 360 games, with Divinity II being the only memorable one (6.5). There's a nice look at BioShock 2, along with some good artwork, but not much else for reviews and previews. This issue is more about the main article and a few side-features.

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