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The Steam Summer Sale is now live
Thousands of games discounted through 5th July.
The Steam Summer Sale is now live through 5th July at 6pm UK time. Thousands of games are now discounted, so it's worth poking around.
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Interview | Assassin's Creed Origins director talks series return, leaks, and that giant snake
It's worth hearing what he sphinx.
You may not have heard of Ashraf Ismail. Assassin's Creed fans know him as the creative director of Black Flag - AKA the best game in the series not featuring Ezio. But, for four years since then, Ashraf has been buried away within the bowels of Ubisoft Montreal, unable to talk about the game he's been helming since.
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How Call of Duty: WW2's Headquarters was inspired by World of Warcraft's Orgrimmar
Quests, looking for group, emotes and even mail.
If you ever played World of Warcraft, you'll be familiar with its cities. For me it was Stormwind and Ironforge, both huge virtual spaces packed with buildings, NPCs and, crucially, players. I'd go there to meet up with my friends, show off my cool new gear and of course check the mail.
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Ubisoft's pirate ship game Skull & Bones has a narrative campaign, too
But is it cannon?
Skull & Bones isn't just about blowing other people's pirate ships out of the water in player-versus-player battles - the game has a story-based campaign, too.
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The mouth-watering Cook, Serve, Delicious 2 gets a release date
Gordon (Ramsay) Bennett!
The sequel to brilliantly bamboozling cooking game Cook, Serve, Delicious finally has a release date! Cook, Serve, Delicious 2 will come to Steam on 24th August, priced $12.99.
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Angela Merkel to open Gamescom 2017
Would EU believe it.
E3 is barely over, but already we're looking forward to Gamescom 2017 in August - which this year will be opened by Germany boss Angela Merkel.
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Wolfenstein 2's brilliant opening level sets the perfect tone
B.J. blasted to bits.
Wolfenstein 2 begins with a surprise: gun-toting Nazi-killing machine B.J. Blazkowicz is blasted to bits, his body a useless husk. The end of MachineGames' eye-catching debut did not go well for poor old B.J. and so, when he's forced awake from a coma on board a resistance submarine that's under attack from the Nazi regime, he can't even stand. He tries and falls down.
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Video | Watch: Johnny makes Sea Salt Ice Cream from Kingdom Hearts
As temperatures Sora.
It's been oppressively hot in the UK this week, with temperatures reaching the highest point in June for 40 years. Anyone who knows me will recall that I don't much enjoy being in direct sunlight, much less an oven, so much of the week was spent scrambling to cool off in any way I can. With that in mind, this seemed like the perfect time to make Sea Salt Ice Cream from Kingdom Hearts, as requested by so many viewers of our weekly cooking show, Chiodini's Kitchen.
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Pokémon Go to brand cheaters with mark of shame
UPDATE: Here's how it looks.
UPDATE 22/6/17 9.00am: Pokémon Go players with the game's latest update have posted images of how their Pokémon snagged using third-party apps now appear.
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Sega releases classic games on mobile, for free, but at what cost?
Unity ports run much worse than older emulation, even on high-end devices.
Sega has released five of its classic games as free mobile ports on iOS and Android. These include: Sonic The Hedgehog, Phantasy Star 2, Comix Zone, Kid Chameleon, and Altered Beast.
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Behold Super Mario Bros. World 1-1 reimagined as an AR game for Hololens
Mario is in New York, again.
Super Mario Bros. in New York? No, this isn't New Donk City. Nor is it that regrettable Bob Hoskins and Dennis Hopper film. Instead, we've got software developer Abhishek Singh recreating Nintendo's most iconic level, Super Mario Bros. World 1-1, reimagined as an augmented reality game in Hololens.
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Gearbox to publish Epic's Fortnite on disc
Four days before digital version, year before it goes free-to-play.
Borderlands studio Gearbox will publish Epic's sandbox survival game Fortnite on a disc in Europe on 21st July.
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I'm not sure what David Cage is trying to say with Detroit
I predict a riot.
I want Detroit: Become Human to have the balls to have something to say, but I'm worried it'll end up being a game about android resistance that sits on the fence.
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Fatal Fury 2 hits Nintendo Switch and PS4 tomorrow
Art of Fighting 2 smashes onto Xbox One, too.
Fighting game Fatal Fury 2 comes out on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch tomorrow.
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Our first look at Total War: Warhammer 2's campaign map
Brave New World.
Creative Assembly has published a video tour of Total War: Warhammer 2's massive campaign map, showing off two of the game's continents. Still no sign of the Skaven, sorry.
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Video | Watch: Ian plays the first 90 minutes of Get Even live
Uncover the truth at 3:30pm BST.
Get Even first caught my attention in 2014 when its developer, The Farm 51, put out a video teasing a next-gen game with "photorealistic graphics".
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Feature | Sega's back catalogue is headed to mobile with Sega Forever
Free games, one every two weeks.
Could there be a more perfect example of Nintendo's philosophy than the NES Mini? To Nintendo, video games exist somewhere inside the relationship between hardware and software, so even if you're offering a bunch of emulated classics, you should make sure the box that they come is fit for purpose. Yes, Nintendo might have released a ROM for Super Mario that it nicked off the internet, but the Virtual Console has never felt like the company at its most thoughtful. The NES Mini, though: that shrunken grey brick, that gloriously boxy controller attached. 30 games, and that's it. No tinkering. No roster updates. This is how Nintendo curates its own history when it's really paying attention to it.
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Interview | God of War director explains why entire game has no camera cuts
"There was big resistance."
God of War (AKA Dad of War) is being described as a soft reboot for the series, as Kratos enters the world of Norse mythology for the first time alongside his son. The changes aren't just limited to the game's setting, however.
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Square Enix blames Final Fantasy 14 Stormblood connection issues on a DDoS attack
And it's still happening.
Square Enix recently released the hotly-anticipated Stormblood expansion for MMO Final Fantasy 14, but its launched was marred by connection issues that prevented players from getting stuck in.
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Interview | Naughty Dog on Lost Legacy - and the future of Uncharted
"I wouldn't say it's the end."
Uncharted and The Last of Us studio Naughty Dog has been clear on one thing - Uncharted 4 was the end of Nathan Drake's story. The famed treasure hunter does not even get a cameo in the upcoming Uncharted spin-off Lost Legacy to avoid undoing anything from the last game's ending.
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Uncharted: The Lost Legacy treads charted territory in dev walkthrough
Watch 10 minutes of gameplay.
Naughty Dog has unveiled nearly 10 minutes of Uncharted: The Lost Legacy gameplay.
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Essential | Nex Machina review
Robotron 2017.
Good arcade designers often work with four words buzzing around in their brains: What Would Jarvis Do? Jarvis - and I hope I don't need to explain this - refers to Eugene Jarvis, and he's amongst the greatest twitch game designers of all time. With Defender, he created a coin-op legend, a game so overwhelming in its flair and complexity and sheer visual impact that people would drop money into its innards just to witness the explosion that erupted when they died. With Robotron, a broken hand lead to the creation of the first properly implemented twin-stick shooter system in games - you move with one joystick and aim with the other. No fire button needed, because Robotron was relentless.
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Overwatch's Horizon Lunar Colony moon map goes live
Alongside notable Reaper, Roadhog and McCree changes.
Overwatch has released a much-needed new Point A/B Assault map set on the moon. It's Winston's old home, the Horizon Lunar Colony.
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The annual Steam Summer Sale begins tomorrow, 22nd June, at 6pm UK time.
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24 minutes of Monster Hunter World gameplay show why it could be the best entry yet
Seamless maps, dynamic environments, and new mechanics offer a major evolution for the series.
Capcom revealed 24 minutes of Monster Hunter World gameplay during a Japanese livestream earlier today.
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PSVR is getting its first short film this Friday
Portal writer Chet Faliszek called it his "favourite GearVR piece."
PlayStation is expanding its VR tech to include not just games, but film as well.
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Feature | Crash Bandicoot is 3D gaming's underrated pioneer
Dogged.
Uplifting as it is to lose yourself within them, video game worlds are often most enthralling when you're aware of the tricks and contrivances that knit them together. Wolfenstein 3D's labyrinth is all the eerier when you know that it's a Pac-Man level masquerading as "true" polygonal 3D, its walls and columns projecting upward from sets of horizontal coordinates, like volcanic gas from a vent. And how about the Mode 7 landscapes of SNES role-playing games, glowing carpets spun and panned across to convey the impression of distant 3D geometry, or the bejewelled pop-up backdrops of the Sonic games? These realms would be nothing without their obvious, delightful artificiality - to wander through them is to revel both in the illusion itself and how it has been crafted.
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Diablo 3's Necromancer DLC out next week
Plus a new, complete Eternal Collection for consoles.
Blizzard has announced that the Rise of the Necromancer pack for Diablo 3, which adds the much-loved Necromancer character class from Diablo 2 to the younger game, will be released next week on 27th June.
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Crytek's Hunt is back from the dead - and it looks pretty cool
But will the company survive long enough to realise its potential?
Crytek has released a gameplay video showing off Hunt: Showdown, it's new in the works multiplayer first-person shooter.
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Hitman developer IO Interactive is now an independent studio
And will retain full control of the Hitman IP.
IO Interactive has announced it has become a fully independent studio.
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