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Shovel Knight's fourth and final DLC is multiplayer brawler Showdown
Out on everything except Vita and 3DS.
Developer Yacht Club Games has revealed Showdown, the fourth and final DLC for its excellent 8-bit-inspired platformer Shovel Knight - and it's a 2D multiplayer brawler.
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Undertale is finally launching on Switch in September
UPDATE: Now has a proper release date.
UPDATE 28/8/18: Nintendo's latest Nindies Showcase was positively heaving with rapid-fire, blink-and-you'll miss it details, including the long-awaited release date for Undertale on Switch, now confirmed to be September 18th.
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Adorable dinosaur park management sim Parkasaurus starts early access next month
On Steam in September.
Developer WashBear Studio has announced that Parkasaurus, its breezy dinosaur theme park management sim, will be heading to Steam Early Access next month, on Tuesday, September 25th.
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FTL dev's masterful mech strategy Into the Breach is out now on Switch
Surprise-launched during latest Nindies showcase.
Developer Subset Games' wonderful bite-sized strategy treat Into the Breach has surprise-launched on Switch, and is available to purchase on the eShop right now.
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Narrative-heavy nautical rogue-like Sunless Sea is coming to PS4
UPDATE: Out now.
UPDATE 28/8/18: Failbetter Games' darkly whimsical exploratory rogue-like Sunless Sea is out now on PS4.
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Hyper Light Drifter launches on Switch next week
Features exclusive outfit, weapons, and more.
Developer Heart Machine's superb exploration adventure Hyper Light Drifter will finally make its way to Switch next week, on September 6th.
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Epic boss criticises Google decision to publicise Fortnite flaw
Says Google is trying to "score cheap PR points."
In the aftermath of Epic's decision to have battle royale phenomenon Fortnite avoid the Google Play store, it seems tensions remain high between the two companies. Over the past few days, a new tussle has emerged - this time over a security flaw found in the Android version of the game.
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Prison Architect headlines Xbox Games with Gold in September
Livelock! Lego Star Wars! Sega!
Microsoft has announced the Xbox Live Games with Gold lineup for September.
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Flashback.
You don't really play a Dragon Quest game for surprises. This is a series built on tradition - and on traditions that you can trace back some 32 years - so it's always going to be angling towards a more traditional brand of role-playing game. Indeed, Dragon Quest 11: Echoes of an Elusive Age - which marks the first mainline release for a new game in Square Enix's long-running series in the west for almost a decade - makes a virtue of that. There's no DLC. There's no online. There are no expansion packs or future amendments planned, and almost certainly no patches that might alter the story or introduce whole new chapters. This is a resolutely, almost aggressively old-fashioned game, one that feels like it's stepped out fresh from another era entirely.
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Review | Strange Brigade review - brash team shooter that's just a little too dumb
Best of British?
A strange one indeed, this. Rebellion's efforts tend to be admirably direct in their titling - Zombie Army, Sniper Elite, Rogue Warrior, all games that serve up exactly what it says on the tin - and so it is with Strange Brigade, an all-new IP that is more than a little odd. What if the Zombie Army formula was transposed from the fuzzy VHS of a straight-to-video schlocky spin on World War 2 to the high-spirited world of 30s serials? What if Indiana Jones, but with a Pathé voiceover and a heavy dose of colonial derring do washing over that sense of innocent adventure? Best not linger on that last point too long - it seems that not many at Rebellion have, anyway.
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Cyberpunk 2077 finally shows gameplay footage
Eddie, steady, go.
Yesterday, seemingly out of nowhere, a mysterious page of code appeared on CD Projekt Red's Twitch channel. After a few hours of anxious waiting, fans were rewarded with gameplay footage from Cyberpunk 2077, giving us our first extended look at what we can expect from the open world action role-playing adventure.
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Surprise! 24 years after the last Streets of Rage game came out, Streets of Rage 4 has been announced.
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Dust off your PlayStation 3, racing fans: today is the final day players can log into MotorStorm Apocalypse. Tomorrow, the servers will be switched off forever.
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Blizzard disables paid loot boxes for Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm in Belgium
Gone without a Tracer.
Thought the loot boxes drama was over? Think again, as the saga continues with the news Blizzard will remove paid loot boxes from its games in Belgium.
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Review | Yakuza Kiwami 2 review - a stylish and fun if overly formulaic remake
Gangster paradise.
To talk about Yakuza Kiwami 2 is to look at the game through three lenses. For some, it's a remake of a game made in the mid-2000s. For others, it's a continuation of a tale they got hooked on thanks to the release of Yakuza 0. Perhaps most importantly, it's a game that has the uncanny ability to draw from both what came before it and after it.
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Feature | Shenmue and the blissful boredom of being young
Notes from a first-time player.
I remember my teens, my early twenties. I'm not talking about the febrile highs or the painful embarrassments - although I remember those too - but the sheer aimlessness, the great stretches of unoccupied time, the loafing. Waiting for the one daily bus into town from the Northamptonshire village where I grew up and killing time window-shopping until the one bus back; later, as a procrastinating student, ambling down Coney Street in York, pastry in hand, knowing my afternoon would end in me clocking the Super Mario 64 demo for the umpteenth time in GAME, as if I didn't have anything better to do. Maybe I didn't.
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"I forgot how fun and amazing that session was."
Halo composer Marty O'Donnell has shared a never-seen-before video that shows how the shooter's seminal's sound was created and recorded. It includes live sessions with iconic guitarists Nile Rodgers and Steve Vai that are hairs-will-stand-up-on-the-back-of-your-neck levels of amazing for any Halo fan.
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2K makes changes to NBA 2K microtransactions to comply with Belgium and Dutch gambling laws
"We disagree with this position," says 2K.
2K has removed some elements of microtransactions from its basketball franchise, NBA 2K, in a bid to comply with gambling laws in Belgium and the Netherlands.
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Surprise! The Amnesia Collection is coming to Xbox One next week
Did you forget about it?
Microsoft has confirmed cult horror series The Amnesia Collection is coming to Xbox One on 31st August, 2018.
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Here's what's changed, and what's coming up, in H1Z1 on PlayStation 4
"We've brought a ton of content and features to the game."
Daybreak Games has outlined what's coming next to H1Z1 on PlayStation 4.
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What would you change?
They've only been out a few days, but already mods are popping up for Shenmue I & II on PC.
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Feature | The rulebook for a million summers
A return to The Spy's Guidebook.
I bought my daughter a magic colouring book last week. It is amazing. You open the book and it's just black-and-white pictures of fairies and flowers, the lines of the illustrations heavy and rather sooty, as if they've been copied from some ancient fairy and flower 'zine. Anyway, it's all black-and-white, and then you run a paintbrush loaded with water over the pictures and - shazam! - they're suddenly coloured in. The right colours, too: a fairy tunic will be green while their stockings will be pink or purple. A tree will have a brown trunk, a mushroom will have a bright red cap.
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Video | Hands on with Transference, an abstruse VR thriller that's part movie, part game
Ian's VR Corner goes to Gamescom!
At this year's E3, perpetually young actor Elijah Wood giggled his way onto the stage to announce Transference, a psychological thriller being made by his film company SpectreVision in collaboration with the development team at Ubisoft Montreal.
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The Resident Evil 2 remake features new looks for all the major characters, including Leon Kennedy, Claire Redfield, Sherry Birkin, Chief Irons and of course fan favourite spy Ada Wong.
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An Xbox gamer says his 12-year-old gamertag was destroyed because of the ligma meme.
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Deus Ex returns… in a Final Fantasy mobile game
I never asked for this.
Deus Ex has risen from the dead - in a Final Fantasy mobile game.
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The World of Warcraft is a big game packed with Easter eggs and secrets for its legion of players to fuss over - and with the recent release of expansion Battle for Azeroth, players are getting stuck in to secret hunting once again.
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Remember The Last Remnant? Square Enix's role-playing game will soon be discontinued on PC nearly a decade after it came out.
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Survival H1Z1 game Just Survive shuts down in October
"Our promise is to do better and learn from every experience along the way."
Just Survive, the survival H1Z1 video game, shuts down in October.
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Fortnite will soon get input-based matchmaking
And a competition system.
Fortnite will soon get input-based matchmaking, developer Epic has announced.
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