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  1. The best moments of E3 2018

    Feature | The best moments of E3 2018

    "We nailed it!"

    E3 is the sort of thing that publishers and developers spend the whole year planning for. It's grand gestures and big reveals. But sometimes it's also something much more appealing - quirky little moments in games, fleeting instances where you glimpse something truly human happening. Here, then, are the best individual moments of E3 2018, with GIFs where appropriate.

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  2. Report: AMD's next graphics architecture built for PlayStation 5

    Digital Foundry | Report: AMD's next graphics architecture built for PlayStation 5

    Zen CPU cores paired with next-gen Navi GPU?

    UPDATE: 15/6/18 18:25pm: Tech website WCCFTech has been in touch to point out that its report on the same story posted a few hours earlier than the Forbes entry. It has some more detail that's well worth checking out.

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  3. Eurogamer's best of E3 2018

    Feature | Eurogamer's best of E3 2018

    Our Editors' Choice awards revealed.

    In all honesty, we weren't expecting much from E3 this year. Ahead of time, it bore all the hallmarks of an E3 the year before people start talking about new consoles. With the platform holders manoeuvring behind the scenes and the biggest games in development quietly readjusting their schedules as production managers try to suss out the logistics of going cross-gen or even fully next-gen, the big press conferences become exercises in misdirection. We knew Sony would have nothing new, we suspected Microsoft would have little and we knew Nintendo was focused on Smash Bros. and Pokémon.

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  4. The E3 Bulletin - Friday

    Feature | The E3 Bulletin - Friday

    Sony! Forza! Final Fantasy! The end!

    This is our final E3 bulletin of the week. Previous entries: Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday

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  5. Fortnite's Switch port is impressive - but frame-rate could be better

    Digital Foundry | Fortnite's Switch port is impressive - but frame-rate could be better

    Intense combat is a little too choppy.

    Fortnite finally arrived on Nintendo Switch this week, with developer Epic Games releasing it for download in the wake of Nintendo's E3 Direct. It's a title built with scalability in mind, capable of running on everything from an iPhone 6S through Xbox One X, right up to the world's most powerful gaming PCs. And going into this one, we were fascinated to see just how much performance and fidelity Epic could extract from the Switch - after all, we're looking at hybrid technology here, a machine built on a mobile chipset but with all the low-level access typically associated with a dedicated console.

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  6. Never Alone team returns with Blue Planet collaboration Beyond Blue

    Never Alone was inspired - both a beautiful game and beautiful collaboration with Native Alaskans to show a culture we otherwise wouldn't see. It touched hearts, it won awards, and now creator E-Line Media is back with something new.

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  7. The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle is a murder mystery built around a broken save system

    To say that The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle is an unusual novel is a pretty laughable understatement. This debut from Stuart Turton is how I imagine having a fever dream on a rollercoaster might feel; it leaves you breathless and sweaty in a crumpled heap on the floor, yet somehow still strangely compelled to go round again.

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  8. Layers of Fear is free on Steam and you can keep it forever

    Layers of Fear was a turning point for Polish studio Bloober. Before it, Bloober had a reputation for poor games, but Layers began something new.

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  9. Rage 2 sees Avalanche and Id pull off what could be the perfect double-act

    It is, if nothing else, quite the double act.

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  10. Disgaea 1 Complete gets an October release date

    Disgaea 1 Complete gets an October release date

    Remastered strategy coming to PS4 and Switch.

    NIS America has announced that its celebratory HD makeover of the original Disgaea will be coming to PlayStation 4 and Switch in Europe on October 12th.

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  11. Three hours with Assassin's Creed Odyssey

    Feature | Three hours with Assassin's Creed Odyssey

    Rhodes untravelled.

    The least interesting thing about Assassin's Creed Odyssey is its October 2018 release date, but the timing of another massive game in the series just 12 months after Assassin's Creed Origins will generate headlines regardless. Origins' success - its brilliant new characters and reworked RPG-lite focus - is something of a double-edged sword: these changes reinvigorated the series, but by taking an extra year of time to bed them in Ubisoft reinforced the feeling each installment could offer the same leaps forward, if only the publisher leant on its biggest franchise a little less. It's against this backdrop Odyssey has been detailed and its release date confirmed - but I'm confident, after more than three hours of gameplay, this year's installment answers those immediate questions.

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  12. Fan-favourites Hunk and Tofu are returning for the Resident Evil 2 remake

    Fans of faintly absurd bonus characters can breathe a sigh of relief today; Capcom has confirmed that both Hunk and Tofu will be returning for the Resident Evil 2 remake on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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  13. Nintendo's lost arcade oddity Sky Skipper is coming to Switch

    Nintendo's lost arcade oddity Sky Skipper is coming to Switch

    And Donkey Kong is out today in the Arcade Archives.

    Nintendo has announced that it will be bringing its lost arcade curio Sky Skipper to Switch in July, as part of its Arcade Archives retro collection.

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  14. Forza Horizon 4's E3 demo delivers a racing masterclass

    Digital Foundry | Forza Horizon 4's E3 demo delivers a racing masterclass

    Seasons to be cheerful.

    We knew that Forza Horizon 4 would be coming to E3 2018, of course. After all, a new Forza game arrives without fail every year, and with Turn 10 revealing Forza Motorsport 7 at the last Microsoft E3 briefing, it would be Playground Games' turn this year. And with that came some trepidation. Forza Horizon 3 was a brilliant game and a massive step forward for the series, but could the developers deliver the same level of technical brilliant and innovations once more? After the astonishing reveal and 20 minutes of hands-on time, the signs are all looking good.

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  15. Dark blue icons of video game controllers on a light blue background

    There's good news for those eagerly awaiting the arrival of Square Enix's striking modern-retro J-RPG Octopath Traveler on Switch: a massive three-hour demo launches later today on Nintendo's eShop in Europe and North America.

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  16. Jurassic World Evolution review - a beautiful, overly brutal park sim

    I need to keep 900+ guests in my park for three consecutive minutes.

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  17. The E3 Bulletin - Thursday

    Feature | The E3 Bulletin - Thursday

    Fortnite! Pokemon! Cyberpunk!

    Our E3 bulletins run every day this week. Previous entries: Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday

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  18. Sushi Striker review - fantastic puzzler proves that not everything's better on Switch

    In all the excitement around the Switch's first year, it's been easy to lose sight of what's been lost now that Nintendo has effectively brought its handheld and homebound hardware together. Handheld gaming, Nintendo-style, was never just about being able to take your games anywhere with you; it's about a subtly different philosophy of design, and a subtly different flavour of gaming.

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  19. Fortnite adds a football stadium to the map

    Fortnite adds a football stadium to the map

    And several makeshift pitches just in time for the World Cup.

    Fortnite's map has been given an update this week - introducing a football stadium, timed nicely for the World Cup kicking off later today.

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  20. The concept art behind the Cyberpunk 2077 reveal trailer

    It's all very well Wesley painting an ever-so-exciting picture of Cyberpunk 2077 after seeing nearly an hour of the game at E3 2018, but we - everyone watching from afar - haven't seen it, have we? I mean we're not jealous but it's really unfair.

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  21. Watch us play the proper scary Resident Evil 2 remake

    Yesterday at E3, Aoife got to try out the Resident Evil 2 remake which had been unveiled with a spectacularly good trailer at Monday night's PlayStation showcase. The trailer didn't lie - this is shaping up to be a fantastic and terrifying reimagining of the horror classic.

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  22. CD Projekt explains why it went with first-person for Cyberpunk 2077

    At E3, CD Projekt pulled the curtain back on Cyberpunk 2077, its upcoming sci-fi open world game. As it did, one major revelation emerged: Cyberpunk is a first-person role-playing game.

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  23. Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu and Eevee is a startlingly basic reboot

    After spending some time with Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu and Eevee, I now understand why The Pokémon Company was at pains to break tradition and mention its plans for a separate, full RPG game in 2019. If it wasn't clear from the brief snippets of footage shown in Pikachu and Eevee's reveal trailer, a few minutes of hands-on gameplay confirms these Pokémon games are very different from the ones you are used to - even more than I was expecting.

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  24. Yoshi for Switch is officially delayed into 2019

    Yoshi for Switch is officially delayed into 2019

    In case you were wondering where it had got to.

    Yoshi for Switch (working title, obviously) was conspicuously absent during Nintendo's E3 Direct this year, and the company has now made the game's delay into 2019 official.

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  25. Telltale is working on a Stranger Things game

    Telltale is working on a Stranger Things game

    And bringing an interactive Minecraft: Story Mode series to Netflix.

    Netflix and Telltale Games have announced that they're currently collaborating on two new projects: a game based on 80s-themed mystery show Stranger Things, and an interactive TV version of Minecraft: Story Mode.

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  26. Splatoon 2's Octoling expansion releases this week, Octoling amiibo incoming

    Never one to miss the opportunity for a surprise announcement, Nintendo has revealed that its promising Octoling-themed expansion for Splatoon 2 will be launching on Switch before the end of the week.

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  27. Epic announces Fortnite's 2019 World Cup competition, open to everyone

    Epic has announced its 2019 Fortnite World Cup competition, which is open to all players and includes a not insignificant $100 million USD prize pool.

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  28. We watched 50 minutes of uncut Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay and interviewed CD Projekt about it

    CD Projekt has finally pulled back the curtain on Cyberpunk 2077, revealing the game to press behind closed doors at E3 this week.

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