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    Raiders of the Broken Planet is a sci-fi action game from Spain's MercurySteam, developers of the well-liked Castlevania: Lords of Shadow games and next month's Metroid: Samus Returns on 3DS. It features an intriguing mix of storytelling and 4v1 asymmetrical multiplayer gameplay, and also apparently has four campaigns. Sounds like there's a lot going on here.

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  2. Big changes coming to StarCraft 2 multiplayer

    Blizzard has signalled big changes are coming to StarCraft 2 multiplayer.

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  3. Why the spirit of Flash gaming must never die

    From around 2009 to 2011 I edited a Flash gaming blog called Flytrap for AOL. A belated effort to expand the company's then-considerable downloadable games business, Flytrap was a tawdry, clumsy little thing, all celebrity plugs and clunky-to-implement gallery modules plus the odd dollop of tabloid sleaze. We had daily knock-knock jokes, FarmVille diaries and a section entitled "Hot Manly Action", though no outright softcore content, thank god. I didn't think too much of my work on Flytrap at the time - it was just there to fill gaps between articles on Real Games like Dead Space 2 or Uncharted. In hindsight, though, it's clear that I had my heart in the wrong place. Games like Uncharted may be the industry's obvious peaks, but the ocean they're poking out of - the bubbling creative firmament without which this artform would be truly impoverished - is Adobe Flash.

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  4. Blizzard to livestream Gamescom "Reveal Ceremony" on Wednesday

    Blizzard to livestream Gamescom "Reveal Ceremony" on Wednesday

    Overwatch animated short confirmed. May be time for a new WoW expansion too.

    Blizzard will host its own "Reveal Ceremony" presentation at Gamescom next week.

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  5. Fishing Planet just won best video game trailer of the summer

    The people behind Fishing Planet had a problem to solve. The game, which has been out on Steam for a couple of years, comes out on PlayStation 4 on 29th August. A trailer was required. But how would they make it interesting? How would they grab the attention of all the console kids busy playing Call of Duty and FIFA.

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  6. The Witcher 3 trailer Killing Monsters remade in MS Paint

    The Witcher 3 trailer Killing Monsters remade in MS Paint

    Easely the best thing you'll see today.

    What do you do when you have a bit of spare time on your hands - "I honestly had nothing better to do in my life" - and a fondness for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt? Why, you remake one of the game's iconic cinematic trailers in MS Paint of course!

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  7. Pokémon Go players aren't happy with Niantic's changes to raid rewards

    Pokémon Go has quietly changed its rewards for completing a raid - and many players aren't happy about it.

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  8. 343 to revamp Halo 5 Warzone mode to make it more balanced

    343 will soon revamp Halo 5's Warzone mode to make it more balanced.

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  9. Overwatch console reporting feature arrives with next patch

    Blizzard has announced a reporting feature will come to Overwatch on consoles when the latest patch goes live.

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  10. Agents of Mayhem review

    Review | Agents of Mayhem review

    Saints no.

    It's probably unfair to question the very reason for a game's existence, but with Volition's purple-hued Saints Row spin off, Agents Of Mayhem, it's hard to think of anything else.

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  11. Yakuza 6 sets March release date in the west

    Yakuza 6 sets March release date in the west

    Special "After Hours" edition includes shot glasses and ice stones.

    Yakuza 6: The Song of Life will launch 20th March, 2018, on PS4 in Europe and North America.

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  12. Splatoon 2 sales overtake Crash Bandicoot in the US

    Splatoon 2 sales overtake Crash Bandicoot in the US

    Tekken 7 drops from top slot to 20th in one month.

    Splatoon 2 may have come in second in the UK sales charts behind Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy, but in the US that order was flipped for the month of July.

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  13. Twitch's Overwatch, Hearthstone streams can now be filtered by hero, mode

    Streaming service Twitch has rolled out a deck of new features for Blizzard games Overwatch and Hearthstone, including the ability to filter matches by the hero or mode being played.

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  14. First-person roguelike City of Brass releases on Early Access next month

    First-person roguelike City of Brass releases on Early Access next month

    Ex-BioShock devs' Arabian adventure to launch with 12 procedurally-generated levels.

    First-person roguelike City of Brass is coming to Steam Early Access on 18th September.

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  15. Pinball FX3 will feature cross-platform play, just not between consoles

    Pinball FX3 will feature cross-platform play, just not between consoles

    Transferable table roster confirmed along with new Universal Studios cabinets.

    Pinball FX3 will feature multiplatform cross-play support. This means that those with the PS4 and Steam versions of the game will be able to play together. Likewise, the Xbox One, Steam, and Windows 10 versions will all be compatible as well.

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  16. Thomas Was Alone dev's new game is a modern take on the text adventure

    Mike Bithell, creator of Thomas Was Alone and Volume, has announced and released his next game, Subsurface Circular.

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  17. It looks like Capcom's fixed Chun-Li's face in Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite

    Capcom just released a new story trailer for upcoming fighting game Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite, and it looks like the developers have improved Chun-Li's face.

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  18. New PlayStation VR experience lets you explore Chernobyl

    Interactive journey The Chernobyl VR Project is coming to PlayStation VR.

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  19. World of Tanks gets its first ever single-player campaign next week

    The console version of World of Tanks gets a single-player campaign mode on Tuesday, 22nd August, Wargaming has announced.

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    Splatoon 2's next Splatfest has been detailed, and players are being offered the choice between being an all-singing superhero like Christopher Reeves' Superman or a weird creep like Kevin Bacon's Hollow Man.

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  21. Arms' new character is slowly coming into focus

    Arms' first proper new character looks set to arrive to Nintendo's Switch fighting game shortly, and the official Twitter has offered us our first - very brief - glimpse.

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  22. Doom guy is in Quake Champions

    Quake Champions leaves closed beta and enters Early Access on Steam and the Bethesda.net launcher on Tuesday 22nd August - and when it does you can play as the guy you play as in Doom.

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  23. Here's our first look at Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier

    Planet of the Apes lead actor Andy Serkis revealed, at last year's New York Comic Com, War for the Planet of the Apes would be accompanied by a game. Finally we get our first look at Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier.

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  24. The gorgeous Skyrim fine art print collection

    Cook & Becker, an art dealership we've reported on a few times at Eurogamer, now has official Skyrim fine art to gawp at.

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  25. Watch: Chris plays the Skaven in Total War: Warhammer 2

    After yesterday's unbelievable announcement that the Skaven will be the fourth playable race in Total War: Warhammer 2, I've got a bit of early gameplay to share from their campaign.

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  26. Sony dates PlayStation Experience 2017

    Sony dates PlayStation Experience 2017

    Ready for your annual Last of Us Part 2 trailer?

    This year's PlayStation Experience (PSX) will be held on Friday 8th to Sunday 10th December, Sony has announced.

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  27. PlayStation 4 firmware update 5.0 will add 1080p60 Twitch streaming

    UPDATE 17/8/17: Sony has now confirmed PlayStation 4's 5.0 firmware update, as revealed by Eurogamer earlier this month.

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  28. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy review

    Recommended | Uncharted: The Lost Legacy review

    Indian summer.

    Sometimes it's good to take a step back. Naughty Dog's Uncharted games were conceived as lighthearted, almost flippant action spectaculars, as knowingly pulpy as their chief inspiration, Indiana Jones. But they ended up with baggage that Indy didn't. Thanks to a deluge of critical acclaim and an overflowing of corporate pride, they took on a level of importance, almost gravitas, that sat awkwardly with their insouciant style. As the series progressed, the games' plot lines became more involved and soapy, and have-a-go-hero Nathan Drake got saddled with brooding backstories that Dr Jones would have dismissed with a sardonic shrug. Uncharted 4 was the most sophisticated and smoothly paced of the lot, but it couldn't quite reverse this trend, and the best thing it could have done - and did - was to set Nate's world to rights and then send him packing.

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