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  1. Microsoft's 2017: momentum at last, and a golden opportunity

    Is this the year we can finally begin an editorial on Xbox's fortunes without referring to the catastrophic consequences of Xbox One's botched launch in 2013? I guess I've answered my own question there, but at least I feel a little bad about it. Phil Spencer and the rest of the Xbox management team deserve better than having past mistakes raked over yet again, because they have achieved what at one time seemed impossible. They start the new year no longer on the back foot, with some notable successes under their belt, and with, for the first time in years, a strategic advantage over their rivals at Sony. (They even bloodied their nose on Twitter.)

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  2. Watch: Here are 73 games coming out in 2017, unless they get delayed of course

    Now that Baby New Year has kicked Old Father Time to the kerb, it's time to start getting excited about all the brand new games we'll be able to play in 2017.

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  3. How Amstrad Action changed my life

    Feature | How Amstrad Action changed my life

    Ellie Gibson goes back to her roots.

    During my 15 years as a video games journalist, I have repeatedly been accused of nicking my writing style straight from the pages of classic computing mags Zzap! and Crash. I wholeheartedly refute this spurious and frankly outrageous accusation. I've actually been ripping off Amstrad Action.

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  4. Watch: Johnny plays Final Fantasy 7 while Aoife sits and judges

    Watch: Johnny plays Final Fantasy 7 while Aoife sits and judges

    They also play a very weird game of Would You Rather.

    We all have that game, don't we? The one that, while yes, the years have shown you that other games may have done it differently and better, and that while - eesh did those textures always look like that? - some elements may not have been as polished or as groundbreaking as you remember them, your fondness is tied to more than just the mechanics or even the characters. I know we have a tendency to overhype or overexaggerate just how brilliant/influential a game FF7 was, but I'll always regard it as a favourite because of summer evenings spent huddled up against the TV screen, conferring with friends over rumours of secret characters and items, getting midi themes stuck in a loop in my head for weeks on end.

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  5. Hearthstone celebrates Diablo 20th anniversary with themed Tavern Brawl

    If you haven't played it already, this week's Tavern Brawl event in Hearthstone is a neat nod to Blizzard's sister series Diablo.

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  6. Square Enix Twitter recovers followers after hack

    Square Enix's European Twitter has recovered its follower count after being hacked this morning.

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  7. Dreamfall Chapters gets PS4, Xbox One release date

    Dreamfall Chapters gets PS4, Xbox One release date

    UPDATE: And a 'Final Cut' update and new version for PC.

    UPDATE 6TH JANUARY: The console versions of Dreamfall Chapters will be enhanced editions, featuring changes to gameplay, art, animations, music, sound-effects, shaders and lighting. There will be a Final Cut (enhanced edition) released for PC and Mac at the same time as well as a free update for existing game owners. Developer Red Thread said specific Dreamfall Chapters Final Cut features will be detailed at a later date.

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  8. Barbaric survival game Conan Exiles looks more and more promising

    Could Funcom be onto something with Conan Exiles? The survival game due end of January on PC early access, and Xbox One Preview in spring, looks pretty good.

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  9. Super Mario Land recreated in Mario Maker

    Super Mario Land has been recreated in its entirety within Super Mario Maker.

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  10. Frog Fraction 2 is real, it's here, but is it any good?

    A long time ago, on an internet far, far way, Jim "Twinbeard" Crawford released a free browser game called Frog Fractions. Its absurdist humour and unpredictable string of non-sequiturs allowed the curio to go viral, resulting in a successfully crowdfunded sequel, Frog Fractions 2.

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  11. EverQuest Landmark will close in February

    EverQuest Landmark has been cancelled and servers will close 21st February. It follows the cancellation of EverQuest Next nearly a year ago.

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  12. Mass Effect 2 free to download on PC right now

    Mass Effect 2, one of the best games of all time, is now available to download on PC via Origin for absolutely nothing.

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  13. XCOM 2 getting Long War 2 mod

    XCOM 2 getting Long War 2 mod

    Welcome back (again), Commander.

    Firaxis has confirmed that a Long War 2 mod is in development, as many of us had hoped. Obviously, XCOM 2 just wasn't difficult enough already.

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

    UPDATE 5/1/17: PlayStation 4 owners will be able to play The Flame in the Flood on 17th January.

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  15. There's an official Resident Evil 7 "4D VR candle"

    Someone is making an officially-licensed Resident Evil 7 candle for you to burn while playing the game.

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  16. What's going on with Zelda: Breath of the Wild's release date?

    The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild looks like it's back on for a March release, alongside the launch of Nintendo Switch - at least in Japan and North America.

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  17. The mistake that made WOW's stealth work

    Video | The mistake that made WOW's stealth work

    Introducing our new weekly video series.

    If you've played World of Warcraft, there's a sound effect that'll forever be embedded in your brain. A wooshing noise that triggers an immediate fight-or-flight response as you scan your screen for the stealthed rogue or druid that's about to ruin your day. It's a fantastic tell. It was also, it turns out, a mistake.

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  18. The Turing Test formulates PS4 release this month

    The Turing Test will launch for PlayStation 4 on 23rd January.

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  19. Sony's 2017: steady as she goes as PS4 goes big on games

    On 1st January, Sony put out a video showing off the PS4 console exclusives coming out in 2017. I spotted 23 games, a mix of Sony-made games coming only to PS4 and games from external developers coming to PS4 as console exclusives. It's a tidy list of titles. Let's have a look:

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  20. World of Warcraft finally has a secret Cow Level

    World of Warcraft finally has a secret Cow Level

    Via a cool Diablo anniversary Easter egg.

    For years, World of Warcraft players have wondered whether the gargantuan MMO houses a secret Cow Level, despite Blizzard insisting THERE IS NO COW LEVEL. Well, now there is.

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  21. Mass Effect Andromeda release date finally confirmed for March

    Mass Effect Andromeda release date finally confirmed for March

    UPDATE: Fresh gameplay details class customisation.

    UPDATE 5/1/17 8.30am: Last night's CES opening keynote brought two minutes of brand new Mass Effect Andromeda gameplay footage.

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  22. GeForce Now streaming coming to PC and Mac

    Digital Foundry | GeForce Now streaming coming to PC and Mac

    Run your PC games library from the cloud. Pricing for GTX 1060 and GTX 1080 access revealed.

    Nvidia has announced a substantial revamp of its GeForce Now cloud-based streaming service. The system is set for a March relaunch, allowing you to stream your existing PC games library from the cloud. On stage at the CES keynote, Nvidia boss Jen-Hsun Huang showed Rise of the Tomb Raider running from Steam on a Mac, streamed from a datacentre running GPUs based on the firm's latest Pascal-based architecture.

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  23. The 50 most exciting games of 2016

    Feature | The 50 most exciting games of 2016

    The ones we know about, anyway.

    2015 was a pretty sweet year for video games, and 2016 has the potential to be something truly special. Both Xbox One and PS4 have hit their stride, and this year we should begin to see some of the big-hitters stepping outside their comfort zones with bold titles like Crackdown 3 and Horizon: Zero Dawn, while smaller developers delight with the likes of Firewatch and Tacoma. There's also the almost incomprehensible possibility that we'll have played both The Last Guardian and Final Fantasy 15 by year's end. But, as ever, there's a good chance that many of this year's most exciting titles aren't to be found in the list we've compiled below, for the simple reason that we don't know about them yet. There'll be unexpected pleasures to be found in quiet corners of Steam; there's whatever Nintendo has in store for the end of the year, potentially on a new console; and there are the uncharted territories that the realisation of virtual reality in the home will bring. For now, though, in (very) rough order of release date, these are the 50 titles coming in 2016 that we're most excited for.

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  24. HDMI 2.1 spec adds 8K/10K video, dynamic HDR and variable refresh

    Digital Foundry | HDMI 2.1 spec adds 8K/10K video, dynamic HDR and variable refresh

    G-Sync/FreeSync-style technology is coming to next-gen TVs with new game mode.

    The HDMI forum has announced the full HDMI 2.1 specification at this year's CES, revealing support for 4K, 8K and even 10K video up to 120Hz. These new higher resolution modes will require the use a new 48G cable, backwards compatible with current HDMI devices. There's also support for 'dynamic HDR', which apparently "ensures every moment of a video is displayed at its ideal values for depth, detail, brightness contrast and wider colour gamuts - on a scene-by-scene or frame a frame-by-frame basis."

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  25. Watch: We made etoile blanche from The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine

    It's a new year, which means lots of people are turning to diet and exercise to help shed the weight gained over the festive period. Not me apparently; today I fried some turkey in oil and then added a whole bunch of ricotta cheese to the mix.

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  26. Day of the Tentacle Remastered is now free on PlayStation Plus

    Day of the Tentacle Remastered is now free on PlayStation Plus

    Along with The Swindle, Titan Souls, and This War of Mine.

    January's PlayStation Plus freebies, the Instant Game Collection, has been released and it includes Day of the Tentacle Remastered.

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  27. Lego Boost robotic sets announced, designed to teach kids coding

    Lego has announced a new range of robotic sets designed to teach children the basics of coding.

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  28. Watch: Ian plays Binding of Isaac Afterbirth+, tries not to gag

    Video | Watch: Ian plays Binding of Isaac Afterbirth+, tries not to gag

    The tears will be streaming from 3:30pm.

    Hello you, and welcome to the first and last Eurogamer Wednesdays stream of 2017!

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  29. Why Let it Die's microtransactions are great for the game

    Feature | Why Let it Die's microtransactions are great for the game

    Never mind the goofy grim reaper, Grasshopper makes death proper scary.

    Last month I wrote some pretty positive impressions of Grasshopper Manufacture's procedurally-generated "survival action" game Let it Die, though I was unsure how the game would hold up in the long run, what with its free-to-play micro-transactions based design that threatened to suffocate the adventure's more challenging later stages. In fact, shortly after penning that piece, I hit something of a wall that nearly torpedoed my interest in continuing to play it. But boy am I glad I worked past that.

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  30. Unofficial fresh-start vanilla WOW server launches Saturday

    As part of the popular but unofficial vanilla (circa 2005/2006) World of Warcraft comeback, led by private projects Nostalrius and now Elysium, a brand new, fresh-start server will open this weekend. This will put everyone on a level pegging, playing as if World of Warcraft were released for the first time (albeit a few patches in).

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