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Project Cars gets biggest update yet
Laughing Audi way to the bank.
Slightly Mad's racing sim Project Cars has just had its most significant injection of new content, with the Audi Ruapuna Track that's just gone live introducing an all-new track and a handful of new cars.
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The Wii U version of crowd-funded racer Project Cars has now officially been canned.
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Arc System Works' anime-style fighting game BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma Extend is coming to Europe in 2015, publisher PQube has confirmed.
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Video | Video: Journey - PS3 vs. PS4 gameplay and graphics comparison
Any Way You Want It.
An upgraded version of thatgamecompany's stunning sand-clogged adventure, Journey, has just been released on Playstation 4, complete with a host of improvements including 1080p resolution and 60 fps. It supports cross buy, so players who already own the game on PS3 can download the newest version for free.
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WRC 5 gets a new trailer, and a new developer for the series
Off-roader looks on-track for its October release.
Fast cars! Dirty cars! Gravel in your face cars! The world of rally has always been fertile ground for games, and this year we've been treated to the welcome surprise of Codemasters' Dirt Rally, which is currently in Early Access as it works its way towards a final release. Let's not forget that other, officially licensed series, which this year sees a new developer parachuted in, and which has just received an all-new trailer.
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Feature | WipEout: The rise and fall of Sony Studio Liverpool
From the archive: The history. The legacy. The end.
Every Sunday, we bring you an article from our archive - and this week, to celebrate the original PlayStation's 20th birthday, we present the story of the studio behind one of the console's most iconic games.
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Camelot Unchained beta delayed, maybe until next year
Crucial programming role filled then vacated days later.
The first planned beta test for Camelot Unchained has been delayed. It was due in August but an unforeseen hiccup means it now may not arrive until next year.
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Project Zomboid is getting co-op map making
You're gonna need bigger brains.
Project Zomboid is getting a new Creative Mode.
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Assassin's Creed creator's next game is episodic and open world
Learn to create fire, discover penicillin, fly to the Moon.
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey, the next game from Assassin's Creed creator Patrice Désilets, will be a story-led episodic action-adventure but also an open-world sandbox.
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New GTA 5 PC patch fixes frame-rate issue
Updates may affect mods, Rockstar reminds players.
Rockstar has released a new patch for the PC version of Grand Theft Auto 5 that fixes a frame-rate issue caused by a previous update tied to GTA Online.
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Feature | Jenova Chen: Journeyman
From the archive: Journey's creative director on his quest to become the best gamemaker in the world.
Just over three years since it was first released, and having become one of the critical darlings of the last generation, Journey is being re-released for PS4. Digital Foundry will be looking at the technical upgrade the game's received, and in the meantime here's Simon Parkin's profile of Journey's director, Jenova Chen, originally published in April 2012.
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Oblivion in the Skyrim engine: new videos show good Skyblivion progress
Community project could use your help.
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion modded into the The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim engine? Skyblivion is a voluntary project that fans of The Elder Scrolls games have been plugging away at for a while now.
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Star Citizen, feature creep and money
"Now I'll answer those claims in one word: Bulls**t!"
PC space game Star Citizen has been in development for a while now. Some people are worried it's been in development too long. As the scope of the project grows and features are delayed, detractors accuse developer Chris Roberts and his company Cloud Imperium Games of succumbing to the dreaded "feature creep".
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Nintendo-published Devil's Third is coming to PC
As a "free-to-start" game.
Nintendo and Valhalla Game Studios' disappointing-looking Devil's Third will also be released on PC.
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Review | The Magic Circle review
Will the circle be unbroken?
Pity the QA testers who worked on The Magic Circle, a game in which you assume the role of an intern tester, trying to break a broken game that's still many moons from release. If the experience didn't trigger something of an existential crisis for them, it surely provided a lasting headache. As you roam its scratchy environments you find that assets and animations are missing, quests are unfinished, and many of the enemies you encounter are rendered in placeholder art. It can't have been easy for the game's real testers to differentiate glitch-by-design from glitch-by-error.
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Zachtronics' programming puzzler TIS-100 now out of Early Access
Infinifactory dev already launches a new game.
Infinifactory creator and video game developing machine Zach Barth has released his latest meta opus TIS-100 on Steam.
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Threes' free version doubled its dev's daily income
"It was a good business decision."
Last year game developer Asher Vollmer released a deceptively addictive tile puzzler called Threes. We, especially Wes, really liked it. Today, Vollmer revealed on Twitter that the free version he released last month doubled his daily income.
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Watch 26 minutes of Monster Hunter X gameplay
Jump for joy (with any weapon now).
Monster Hunter X (pronounced "Cross") now has a Japanese release date of 28th November along with a slew of new details and gameplay footage.
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Video | Video: Five old WoW hands try to remember how to dungeon
Timewalking down memory lane.
When Blizzard announced that it was introducing a new special weekend event to World of Warcraft called Timewalking, there was a ripple of excitement in the Eurogamer office - one that, for once, reached beyond the corner where crusty old diehards John Bedford and yours truly sit with our fingers permanently hovering over (and sometimes accidentally slipping onto) the resubscribe button.
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MGS5: Ground Zeroes Easter egg suggests Kojima predicted his fallout with Konami
"You might be able to erase the markings, but the memories will never disappear..."
Did Hideo Kojima know that Konami would one day remove his name from the marketing of his directorial efforts all the way back in early 2014?
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Odin Sphere is getting remastered on PS4, PS3 and Vita
Due for Japan in January, western release unknown.
Vanillaware's ambitious PS2 action-RPG Odin Sphere is getting an HD remaster with Odin Sphere: Leifdrasir.
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A dramatic controller disconnect, shirtless shenanigans and one hell of an epic fail
The Evo fighting game tournament delivers once again.
The Evolution Championship Series 2015 wrapped up last night - and once again the biggest fighting game tournament on earth delivered.
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Review | Rory McIlroy PGA Tour review
It's (probably not) in the game.
With Tiger Woods experiencing the kind of career downturn that would have Messrs Torres and Falcao nodding sympathetically, it's no wonder EA has opted to drop the fairway-dodging flop for its flagship golf series, replacing him with the more successful (and marketable) Rory McIlroy. Surely, then, this is the ideal opportunity for a fresh start, and a series seemingly content to coast along on past successes would be revitalised by its prodigiously talented star?
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Feature | Dariusburst Another Chronicle is still the ultimate trip
I've always wanted a thing called tuna sashimi.
It's July 2011 and, overlooking Tottenham Court Road from an elevated position, Café Nero's leather armchairs bask in rare afternoon sunshine. Through the windows, beyond the crawling red double-deckers and people pursuing invisible paths to the workplace, you can see Casino amusements, its tubular neon sign a relic of 1980s tech, beaming against a grubby yellow backboard.
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Tremor smashes into Mortal Kombat X tomorrow
Rock hard.
Tremor smashes into fighting game Mortal Kombat X tomorrow, Tuesday 21st July.
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Rory McIlroy PGA Tour takes UK chart top spot
Rolling in the green.
Tiger who? Rory McIlroy PGA Tour is the new UK all-formats chart number one.
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Street Fighter V gets a brand new character
And a new in-game economy.
Capcom has revealed Necalli, a brand new character for PlayStation 4 and PC fighting game Street Fighter V.
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Batman: Arkham Knight PC "interim" patch planned for August
Get out your calendar, man.
Warner Bros. hopes to release an "interim" patch for Batman: Arkham Knight's broken PC port at some point in August.
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Feature | StarCraft 2's new prologue missions are another slice of gimmicky delight
Legacy of the Void Rays.
The Protoss replace the Zerg as the focus of StarCraft 2's final expansion, Legacy of the Void, and if you're as careless and lazy a StarCraft player as I am in single-player, that means you're going to have to unlearn some very questionable behaviour. I played through most of Heart of the Swarm's campaign leaning on F2 rather heavily: I'd mass my slithering, rupturing, chittering horrors, and then I'd fling them directly at the next objective marker as one. It's a stupid, wasteful approach, and it only really worked on the lower difficulty settings, but it was fun and it felt appropriate. The Zerg are rabid, frenzied, drooling monsters. At least they were when I was in charge.
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Feature | Meet the man cleaning up after the Godus disaster
"What a simple thing to f*** up."
I meet the man trying to fix 22cans in the bar of the Hilton Brighton Metropole. The Develop conference is happening all around us, although at a slower pace this morning, because last night everyone went out for a drink.
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