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of nonbelievers, the Xbot is an unswerving disciple ofMicrosoft, clearly defined to all others by the glowing presence of a singleshining halo. Online videogame forums and the comment threads of N4G would bebarren without them may their misguided fury never subside and their abhorrentpunctuation and grammar never improve.Of course, there’s no danger of that happening just as long as Microsoft keepsproducing toptier exclusive videogames for the everfaithful Xbot to blindlychampion. You see, while hurling barbed insults at rival consoles and softwaretitles is perhaps not the best way to raise Microsoft towards the light, there’sno arguing against the pedigree of the videogame portfolio built by the Xboxbrand over the last 10 years. Need proof? Look no further than the originalHalo, which still causes fervent argument to Final Fantasy XIV Gil this day despite the Master Chiefgrowing increasingly grey about the temples check the comments following thispiece. Crackdown 2 aims to pump up the volumeDespite becoming somewhat lostbeneath the shadows cast by two juggernaut sequels, Bungie’s original actionadventure remains unsurpassed in terms of sheer impact and overarchingimportance and, for this writer, it was the single defining Xbox release thatrevealed Sony’s underpowered PlayStation 2 to be little other than a PlayStation1.5. And if that’s not enough to convince on the software front, then surelyyou’d be hardpressed to begrudge Microsoft and its consoles a nod ofappreciation for bringing us gems such as Gears of War, Dead Rising, Fable,Ninja Gaiden, Mass Effect, Left 4 Dead, Crackdown, Lost Planet, breathe ForzaMotorsport, Dead or Alive 3 and 4, Crimson Skies, Viva Pinata, Star Wars Knightsof the Old Republic, Project Gotham Racing and um Too Human.To better serve those amongst you unwilling to drop the bloodencrusted baton ofdisapproval regarding Microsoft, it would be lapse to ignore objective balanceby failing to focus on some of the company’s crimes against the videogameindustry. The original Xbox’s truly foul design notwithstanding,