360 Issue 84

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Previews
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dan Howdle - (6 pages)

Dead Rising 2: Off the Record - Sam Bandah - (2 pages)

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine - Ben Biggs - (2 pages)

Battlefield 3 - Sam Bandah - (4 pages)

Asura's Wrath - David Lynch - (2 pages)

Prey 2 - David Lynch - (2 pages)

Alice: Madness Returns - Sam Bandah - (2 pages)

Dragon's Dogma - David Lynch - (2 pages)

Red Faction: Armageddon - Ben Biggs - (4 pages)

Shadows of the Damned - Sam Bandah - (4 pages)

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - Ben Biggs - (2 pages)

Supremacy MMA - (⅔ page)

Michael Phelps: Push the Limit - (1⅓ pages)

Focus
Street Fighter X Tekken - (2 pages)

Rage - (2 pages)

Max Payne 3 - (2 pages)

Sonic Generations - (2 pages)

Prototype 2 - (2 pages)

UFC Personal Trainer: The Ultimate Fitness System - (2 pages)

The Lion's Share - As Microsoft's biggest studio, what's next for Lionhead? - (1⅓ pages)

Power Play - (2 pages)
 * The rumours have now become fact, and Nintendo has confirmed it will break the silence with the announcement of a new console. That's a good thing, right? Right?

Features
Give a Little, Live a Lot - Darran Jones - (6 pages)
 * As 360 games continue to rise in price in this age of austerity, 360 looks at how Xbox Live can offer you far more gaming for your hard-earned cash.

About Face - Tom Hopkins - (8 pages)
 * With L.A. Noire's cutting edge performance-capture techniques set to, quite literally, change the face of videogames, 360 Magazine charts the titles that have contributed the most to the advancement of virtual expression.
 * Interviews with: Jay Grenier (Image Metrics), Stuart Adcock (Ninja Theory) & Tasha Harris (Double Fine)

Club 360: F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin (4 pages)

10 Questions. - James McDermott (Relic Studios)

Ten of the Worst... Characters Everyone Hates

Reviews
Must Buys in bold. Scores out of Five

Other Credits
Senior Sub Editor
 * Mat Hoddy

Assistant Designer
 * Perry Wardell-Wicks

Contributors
 * Matt Handrahan, Phil King, Ryan King & Gavin MacKenzie