Reviews for the Xbox One are coming in and they are good, very good

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The first reviews for Microsoft’s next-generation console, the Xbox One, are coming in and so far the reception has been great. 

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Eight years later, the Xbox 360’s successor—and Microsoft’s latest bid to take over your living room—is here. Somehow it’s both worth the wait and quite not fully baked. What Is It? Uh, it’s the Xbox One. The crazy ambitious follow-up to the Xbox 360, a wildly successful console and arguably the winner of last generation’s console war. A box for playing games but also bossing around your television. A future machine.

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