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Catlateral Damage is out of the bag next week
Kitty pride.
First-person feline simulator Catlateral Damage will arrive on PC, Mac and Linux via Steam on 27th May.
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Gallery launches range of arty Sega prints
Master(piece) System.
Amsterdam-based art gallery Cook and Becker has launched a new range of art prints inspired by classic Sega games.
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Borderlands: Handsome Collection gets new 7.7GB patch
Adds Poker Night 2 skins, unlocks PS4 controller light bar.
Borderlands developer Gearbox has released a new update for Borderlands 2 and Pre-Sequel package The Handsome Collection on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
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Christopher Lloyd stars in new Lego Dimensions trailer
1.21 Brickawatts!
Just in case you were worried that there wouldn't be enough additional toy packs released for Lego Dimensions, WB Games has announced even more add-ons - and released a trailer in which Christopher Lloyd reprises his role as Dr Emmett Brown from Back to the Future.
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Trademark filing suggests more VR plans from Gabe's gang.
A new trademark filing by Valve has been unearthed on Reddit and may shed further light on the company's VR plans.
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Will Leeroy Jenkins be in the Warcraft movie?
Screenwriter reveals famous meme was in his original draft.
Raid-ruining meme legend Leeroy Jenkins could appear in the upcoming Warcraft movie, screenwriter Gary Whitta has revealed.
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Watch 20 minutes of gameplay from The Behemoth's upcoming title
In which a blueberry farmer kicks a lot of ass.
Eclectic indie developer The Behemoth has released a mammoth video showing off the first 20 minutes of gameplay from its current project, still labouring under the imaginative working title of "Game 4".
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Recommended | Neon Struct review
Tactical espionage abstraction.
Neon Struct is a game built for such a time as this - a surprise, when its elements are so familiar. There's the style, a still-chic blend of 80s cyber fashions that includes Blade Runner hover-cars, Halo Jones' pouting punks, night-scraper skylines, pulsing tubes of blue and pink neon and a synth soundtrack that could perfectly score a Ryan Gosling Drive-by. There's the protagonist, one Jillian Cleary, a conscientious Federal Agent who is betrayed and hunted by the Bureau because, predictably enough, she knows too much.
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Video | Video: The world of Game of Thrones recreated in Minecraft
Exploring WesterosCraft.
George R. R. Martin is said to have first started writing A Song of Ice and Fire back in 1991, believing that he could tell his story in a trilogy of novels and probably wrap it all up before the start of the Third Millennium. This didn't quite go to plan, did it? 24 years later and we're still on book five of seven. Come on George, mate.
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Where is GTA5's single-player story DLC?
More than a year on, Rockstar still "exploring" ideas.
More than 18 months after Grand Theft Auto 5's initial release, Rockstar is still to detail any new single-player campaign DLC.
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Nintendo hires Bowser as new US sales chief
A guy called Doug Bowser, that is.
Nintendo of America has hired a new vice president of sales and marketing: Doug Bowser.
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Oculus Rift press event lined up for June
VR we waiting?
Oculus is holding a pre-E3 press event in San Francisco. The Facebook-owned VR company has sent invites to the tech press with a date of 11th June and a moody image of what is presumably the final consumer model of the Oculus Rift headset.
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Adventure Time Puzzle Quest coming this summer
It's a F2P mobile game, of course.
Adventure Time will be the next property to get the Puzzle Quest treatment on iOS and Android, publisher D3 Go has announced.
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Digital Foundry | Performance Analysis: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
PS4 and Xbox One tested head-to-head, with some very mixed results.
The Witcher 3 is a roaring success in the critical sphere, and despite some rough technical points it's one of the finest RPGs of this generation to date. However, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One each throw a curve-ball in their delivery of the game, particularly when it comes to the subject of performance. For those still mulling over which console version to go for, we can confirm both consoles offer world detail, shadows, lighting and alpha effects to a matching standard - but it's resolution and more importantly frame-rate that sets the two apart.
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EA Star Wars domain cybersquatted by 4chan users
I've got a bad feeling about this...
EA is the victim of an audacious cyber-squatting campaign by users from 4chan's /v/ board.
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19th Century roguelike The Curious Expedition embarks on Early Access
Tally ho and all that.
Delightful 19th Century roguelike explore-em-up The Curious Expedition is now available on Steam Early Access, priced £9.89.
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New study suggests link between gaming and neurological disorders
Have you checked your hippocampus lately?
A new study published today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B journal suggests that there may be a connection between frequent video game playing and neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.
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It's time for your annual Shenmue 3 rumour!
How about a game of Lucky Hit?
E3 is just around the corner, which means it's obviously time for the rumour mill to creak into action and start guffing out hints that long awaited games are finally going to be confirmed. Today it's the turn of that old favourite, Shenmue 3, the MIA concluding chapter in Yu Suzuki's ambitious and expensive series of adventures about revenge, martial arts and driving forklift trucks.
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Destiny fans wolf down House of Wolves' hardest challenge
Level 35 Prison of Elders beaten in a matter of hours.
The race to beat Destiny's toughest new challenge is over.
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Microsoft offers free 12-month EA Access subscriptions
If you're invited to refer a friend to Xbox One.
Xbox One owners should check their emails: Microsoft has sent out an offer of 12 months free EA Access if you refer a friend to buy a console.
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NHL 16 restores trimmed features, introduces playoff beards
Promises "accurate growth rates for individual players".
EA Sports has detailed the full feature set for NHL 16, which includes many offerings trimmed from in last year's instalment.
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Heroes of the Storm enters open beta
Blizzard celebrates with a new trailer.
Heroes of the Storm, the new MOBA starring characters from Blizzard's game franchises, has shifted from closed beta to open beta status ahead of its expected 2nd June launch.
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Samurai Warriors 4-2 coming to Europe in October
Musou horny?
UPDATE: Koei Tecmo has also revealed Euro release dates for three more titles. Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence is coming to PS3, PS4 and Steam on 4th September, Ar Nosurge Plus comes to Vita on 1st July, and Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3 hits Vita and 3DS on 24th June. Trailers for all three will be showing at Koei Tecmo's booth at the London MCM Expo.
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Tale of Tales' Sunset launches tomorrow
The revolution will be televised.
Sunset, the new narrative exploration adventure from Belgian indie studio Tale of Tales, launches tomorrow, Thursday 21st May, the developer has announced.
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Nautical survival-horror game Monstrum ships out of Early Access
Mac, Linux and Oculus ports to follow.
Procedurally-generated first-person survival-horror game Monstrum has emerged from Steam Early Access into a full release.
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Feist brings ferocious physics-based combat to Steam this July
Where the wild things are.
Stylish Swiss action-adventure game Feist will arrive on 23rd July for PC, Mac and Linux via Steam.
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Guitar Hero Live reveals 24 song setlist
UPDATE: Adds Deftones and Marilyn Manson to the mix.
UPDATE 19/05/2015: A list of 10 new songs have been revealed for Guitar Hero Live. They include:
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EA Mobile executive Frank Gibeau departs after 23 years
Joined around the launch of the SNES.
Executive vice president of EA Mobile Frank Gibeau has departed EA after more than 23 years with the company.
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Watch 10 minutes of God of War 3 Remastered's 1080p/60fps gameplay
Hell of a fight.
God of War 3 Remastered has a new 10 minute gameplay video, displaying Kratos' fight with Hades in glorious 1080p/60fps.
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M.Bison revealed for Street Fighter 5
Vega-lly interesting. New trailer within.
M. Bison, Street Fighter 2's original bad boy, has been revealed for Street Fighter 5 in an all-new gameplay trailer for Capcom's brawler.
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