The popular zombie-zapping PC game finally made its way to 360. Check out the game's main features:
- Five original game modes: Choose from Adventure, Puzzle, Mini-Games, Survival, or Zen Garden.
- New co-op modes: Team up with a friend to fight the fun-dead, take on challenges, go wall-nut bowling, and more.
- New versus mode: Challenge a friend and choose your side—plants or zombies.
- All-new mini-game: Slide your super-powered peashooter from side to side in Heavy Weapon.
- Interactive leaderboard: Upgrade to bigger and better houses as you progress through the game.
- Ornamental achievements: Earn awesome lawn ornaments to decorate your lawn.
- Just for fun: Stroll through the leaderboard neighborhood to see your friends’ digs.
More info on Plants vs. Zombies 360 over at Xbox.com.
Sweet!
Well, okay so everyone's yapping on and on about 'Kinect' -- Microsoft's recently renamed motion-sensing tech for the Xbox 360 -- here's the footage you should see if you've missed it:
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Shut him up... someone.
Why does there have to be a console war? I mean all this bickering about who's got the better console - Wii, Xbox 360, PS3... It's all good.
So, please, let's get along!
Gaming peace and harmony!
I've played through the single-player campaign and the damn thing is short. Microsoft expects over 3 million people to participate in the upcoming Halo: Reach beta. And yes in order to gain access you have to buy a Halo 3: ODST. Now, it's not a bad game, but it amazes me how many people actually bought it - during the first two weeks, ODST sold over 2.5 mill. Let's be fair, it's single-player campaign is very short and it carried a full retail price.
Anyway, after so many years Halo is still one of Microsoft's top 360-exclusive franchises and, by the look of things, it will continue to be as successful in future.
After a buttload of hints, teases and vague reports, they finally announced this puppy, officially. Check out the first teaser:

