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Screencheat is coming to PS4 in Q3
Splitscreen FPS multiplayer where everyone is invisible.
Screencheat, the splitscreen multiplayer FPS in which you need to look at your invisible opponents' screens in order to determine their location, is coming to PS4 in Q3.
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Tale of Tales' Sunset reveals May release date
Steamy spy tale due on Steam.
Sunset, the upcoming game by Bientôt l'été's, and The Path developer Tale of Tales, will launch on 21st May via Steam, the developer has announced.
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Bossa Studios is making an Apple Watch game
It's called Spy_Watch.
Surgeon Simulator and I am Bread developer Bossa Studios has announced an Apple Watch game called Spy_Watch.
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New StreetPass Plaza 3DS games discounted for owners of previous DLC
Buy the Thank You Pack for £6.29.
Nintendo has released its two new 3DS StreetPass games with a special discount for those who bought the previous mini-game DLC.
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UK PlayStation Store lists inFamous for PS Now
But redeems as free download for PS3.
The UK PlayStation Store currently lists PS3 action adventure inFamous as a PlayStation Now game.
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Eerie new Everybody's Gone to the Rapture trailer, screenshots
What happened to this idyllic countryside village?
Dear Esther developer The Chinese Room - which I only lived a few doors away from not three months ago - has revealed a new trailer for its intriguing PS4 game Everybody's Gone to the Rapture.
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The new Shadow of the Beast is one man's dream come true
How Heavy Spectrum's reimagining came together - and how it's shaping up.
I defy you to find a happier person in video games than Matt Birch right now. I defy you to find a more nervous one, too.
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Video | Video: Hands-on with Mario Kart 8's next DLC Pack
Take a Nook.
I usually enjoy making fun of Tom's incredible passion for all things Nintendo, but gosh, this DLC looks absolutely gorgeous. It's heading to Mario Kart 8 next week (23rd April) and includes a bunch of new tracks that he seems to really like.
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New Bitmap Brothers book from Sensible Software book bunch
My, what an impressive coffee table collection you have.
Lovely old book maker Read-Only Memory is doing another video game book, this time chronicling the history of the Bitmap Brothers.
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will be completely ghostable
Including bosses.
Players will be able to "ghost" their way through the whole of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and complete the game without being detected.
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Nintendo nerfs Diddy Kong in Smash Bros. Wii U patch
But Diddy need to be changed this much?
The latest Super Smash Bros. for Wii U patch has introduced a range of balance changes for much of the game's character roster.
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F1 2015 injects a little more drama into Codemasters' series
All torque no trousers.
Amidst all those glorious handbags being tossed between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in the Mercedes camp last season there was a different kind of drama being played out across F1 in 2014. It wasn't one likely to grab the tabloid headlines but it was every bit as spectacular, as the torque provided by the new breed of hybrid power units worked in unison with more slippery aerodynamics to make for cars that could really dance.
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Namco's Godzilla fights Mothra in new gameplay footage
Monster smash.
Forgotten all about Bandai Namco's Godzilla game? So had we.
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Apple Watch gets first exclusive game, Watch Quest
Uses watch and phone to spin an adventure.
The expensive new Apple Watch, due out 24th April, has its first exclusive game.
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Project Cars on PS4 and Xbox One has PC-like graphics settings
Bloom! Crepuscular rays! Field of view! More!
The console versions of Project Cars have PC-like graphics settings.
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Project Cars gets a new, final release date
Slightly Mad's racing extravaganza coming May 8th.
Slightly Mad Studios' Project Cars has what would seem to be a final release date, with the racing game due out on May 8th following a handful of delays.
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Australian 2K Borderlands Pre-Sequel dev to close
For cost and proximity reasons.
Publisher 2K has confirmed the upcoming closure of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel developer 2K Australia.
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Blizzard announces Timewalking feature for World of Warcraft
Conquer old dungeons at an increased difficulty for max-level loot.
Have you ever wanted to take in the sights and sounds of old Azeroth's dungeons at Level 100, but do so without pinging out-levelled bosses with a single hit? In a post on World of Warcraft's official website last night, Blizzard has revealed that you'll soon be able to do exactly that by using a new Timewalking feature.
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UK launch for free-to-play shooter Ghost in the Shell Online
Nexon also publishing Dirty Bomb and Bleszinski's new project.
Korean publisher Nexon has announced plans to release Ghost in the Shell Online in the West.
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Ziggurat brings procedurally-generated first-person shooting to PS4 next week
Also demonic carrots.
Procedurally-generated fantasy first-person shooter Ziggurat is coming to European PS4s on 22nd April, developer Milkstone Studios has announced.
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F1 2015 will be 1080p on PS4, 900p on Xbox One
And shooting for 60fps on both platforms.
Codemasters' F1 2015, the studio's debut on the current generation of consoles, will be shooting for 60fps on both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, with Sony's console getting the 1080p treatment while Microsoft's gets 900p.
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EA shutting down four F2P PC games
Battlefield Heroes, Battlefield Play4Free, Need for Speed World and FIFA World.
EA is pulling the plug on four of its older free-to-play PC titles.
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GameStop to experiment with retro game and console trade-ins
Program to be tested in New York and Birmingham, Alabama.
GameStop is going to experiment with accepting and selling used retro consoles, accessories and video games.
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New Samorost 3 trailer is stupidly beautiful
Botanicula and Machinarium dev's latest is shaping up nicely.
Botanicula and Machinarium developer Amanita Design has revealed a new trailer for its upcoming point-and-click adventure Samorost 3.
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Killing Floor 2 system specs detailed
Deluxe Edition announced.
Upcoming zombie slaughtering co-op adventure Killing Floor 2 has outlined its system specs ahead of its 21st April release on Steam Early Access.
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Invisible, Inc spies May release date
PS4 version announced.
Invisible, Inc, the upcoming turn-based stealth adventure from Don't Starve and Mark of the Ninja developer Klei Entertainment, will officially launch for PC, Mac and Linux via Steam on 12th May.
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Xbox One The Witcher 3 bundle revealed for £309.99
Pre-orders now live at Game.
A new Xbox One bundle has been revealed, this time paired with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
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Digital Foundry | Digital Foundry vs extreme frame-rate gaming
PC gameplay at 144fps - what's it like and what kit do you need to run the latest games?
One of the most compelling aspects of PC gaming is its sheer scalability: the idea of playing games to your own specific tastes, using the hardware you've chosen. The quality of a given PC experience is often defined to a certain extent by the pixel-count of the display, but refresh rate is clearly important too. Most displays run at 60Hz, meaning that 60fps is the limit for consistent, tear-free gameplay. However, a growing number of 120Hz and 144Hz screens are arriving, accompanied by exciting technologies like Nvidia's G-Sync and AMD's FreeSync. The question is: just how much of an improvement is an extreme frame-rate experience, and what kit do you need to achieve it?
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Hearthstone is now on iPhone and Android phones
So long, free time.
Hearthstone has finally transitioned onto smartphones of both the iOS and Android variety.
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Feature | BEEFER: Saving old games from the attic
Spelltower forever.
For 30 seconds this morning, the most important word in gaming was BEEFER. That's if you happened to be on the number 27, racing along the south coast towards Brighton, anyway, and if you were the man sat next to me on the upper deck, who was trying to play BEEFER in a game of Spelltower. Seriously, the stars had almost aligned for this man: he had the letters he wanted and he had a workable layout. What he did not have, and I am very sorry to report this, was access to a universe in which BEEFER appears in the dictionary.
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