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October 18th, 2010 at 5:35 pm
Review by decompiler for Official Xbox Magazine (1-year auto-renewal)
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If you’ve got a ‘BOX (and why would you be subscribing to this mag if you didn’t?) DON’T get the subscription without the disc. somebody got me the subscription from here as a gift, and i have to occaisionaly go out and buy a second copy of the mag just so i can get the disc! (hello, splinter cell demo!)The magazine itself is a wicked great read; all of the editors have distinctly cool personalities and game preferences. In the year that i’ve been reading, i’ve gotten to know all of their gaming preferences and feel i can trust their reviews of the games i’m looking for advice on.to sum up my feelings on the magazine: i’m always excited when i get a new one, i always read it from cover to cover, i’m always sad when i finish the last page, i’m always waiting for the next one, and i’ve never been disappointed.
October 18th, 2010 at 5:37 pm
Review by AMM for Official Xbox Magazine (1-year auto-renewal)
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I have a subscription to this magazine which comes with the demo disc. The magazine itself is great. Typical of all Imagine publications, there is quite a bit of humor to be found in the mag. The screenshots are clear, the writers are knowledgeable about XBOX technology and the reviews are generally right on. When they rate a game, they aren’t afraid to be honest and this has saved me some money from buying games that I THOUGHT looked good, but turned out to be pretty bad. Let’s face it, new games are $50 and that’s no small sum for anyone.If you own an XBOX or are thinking of buying one, this should be required reading for you.
October 18th, 2010 at 6:02 pm
Review by rlm2112 for Official Xbox Magazine (1-year auto-renewal)
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Here’s the deal, I purchased this subscription thinking “[PRINT + DVD]” was actually TRUE. My first issue just came with NO DEMO DISC, and after calling Future (the subscription service provider) I was informed that the only way to get the Demo Disc is to either pay an extra dollar per issue over the phone, or have my amazon subscription canceled, and a new one started directly through them. Of course you have to pay again, and wait 4-6 weeks for a refund check for the original subscription.
In summary:
1 year subscription of magazine from Amazon = $24.95
1 year subscription of magazine AND DEMO DISC from Official Xbox Magizine website = $24.95
You fail Amazon
October 18th, 2010 at 6:48 pm
Review by Robert Phillips for Official Xbox Magazine (1-year auto-renewal)
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I bought this magazine at the start of June, well June 2nd to be exact and it is now August 2nd. That’s exactly two whole months I’ve been waiting for it.
I know that Amazon thinks it will come somewhere between July 15th and August 12th, but it’s pretty painful going to the store every week and see the issues that I should have at home, sitting on the shelf with all the other latest magazines. It baffles me on what could be taking so long, I got Nintendo Power a few days after I ordered it and that was ordered on the same date.
I have checked the mail everyday, patiently waiting, having my stride back from the mailbox end with heart-break for two whole months.
Maybe this will give OXM some motivation. Until I get my first issue, OXM gets 1 star.
October 18th, 2010 at 7:08 pm
Review by Walter Reade for Official Xbox Magazine (1-year auto-renewal)
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As the other reviewers have noted, the real value of this magazine is the disk. There have been many games I thought I wanted to buy, only to be severely disappointed by the demo. The money you shell out for the disk will pay for itself in games you don’t buy after playing the demos. As for the magazine itself, it is useful and entertaining. You have to read through the bias though. Remember, they work for Microsoft.