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Ubisoft hints at more Trials Fusion as DLC "season one" ends
After the Incident add-on wraps up initial season pass today.
Trials Fusion publisher Ubisoft has today released the sixth and final DLC in the stunt bike racer's season pass.
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Recommended | Guilty Gear Xrd review
Ickth hard.
Eurogamer has dropped review scores and replaced them with a new recommendation system. Read the editor's blog to find out more.
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MMO shooter Survarium launches via Steam Early Access this week
Free-to-play survival from former S.T.A.L.K.E.R. team.
Post-apocalyptic shooter Survarium become available to download via Steam Early Access this Thursday, 2nd April at 8pm UK time.
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Just Cause dev's TheHunter: Primal leaves Early Access, launches proper
Everybody shoot the dinosaur.
Just Cause and Mad Max developer Avalanche Studios has released its Cretaceous-era PC survival title TheHunter: Primal.
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Recommended | Ironcast review
Smelts like victory.
If you'd pegged Ironcast as one of those puzzle games that dresses itself up as strategy, you've got it the wrong way round. This is a strategy game - and a surprisingly fiendish one - that has donned the friendly clothing of a simple match-three timewaster. More than that, it's also a roguelike - or a roguelite, anyway, if you're happy to allow that word to exist. Whatever, it's the genuine article, with all the suffering that comes from a stat-wiping defeat, and all the anguish that builds as you ponder your next fateful decision.
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Feature | Claws-on with asymmetrical multiplayer monster game The Flock
This little light of mine.
If Towerfall, Nidhogg and Samurai Gunn have taught me anything, it's that sometimes the simplest premises are the best. A multitude of game modes, complex move-sets and single-player campaigns are all well and good for our Halos, Street Fighters and Monster Hunters, but sometimes all you need is one brilliant idea well executed. That's what Vogelsap's The Flock is attempting to do with asymmetrical five-player multiplayer. And based on my time with it at GDC, it seems well on its way to delivering.
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Co-op play would have been included in Ubisoft's now-cancelled ZombiU sequel, a new report states.
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Cities: Skylines modder Fr0sZ is developing a first-person multiplayer mode for the popular construction sandbox.
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Dying Light to unlock super-powered abilities for April Fools' Day
Modifier to last just 24 hours.
Zombie survival horror Dying Light will change tomorrow, 1st April, to feature super-powered player abilities.
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Sony hires unknown British writer for Metal Gear Solid movie
Box office hit?
Despite recent drama behind the scenes of Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear Solid game series, Sony Pictures is pushing ahead with its big screen version of the franchise.
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Super Mega Baseball arrives in Europe this week
After getting rave reviews last year in the Americas.
Critically acclaimed baseball game, Super Mega Baseball, will make its European debut on PS4 and PS3 this Wednesday.
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Star Wars Rebels pinball is Zen Studios' next table
Use an old Jedi mind flip.
Star Wars Pinball developer Zen Studios has revealed its next table based on Star Wars Rebels.
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Watch someone complete Bloodborne in 40 minutes
They're exploiting glitches, but still...
Bloodborne is an absolutely massive game and one that's sadistically punishing at that. Yet YouTuber Oginam_tv managed to roll credits in From Software's latest action-RPG in only 40 minutes and 17 seconds of in-game time (or an even 44 minutes in real-time).
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Rainbow Six Siege Collector's Edition comes with 120-page tactical guide
Pre-orders for all versions include closed beta access.
The Collector's Edition of Rainbow Six: Siege, dubbed the "Art of Siege Edition", will contain a 120-page "tactical guide", Ubisoft has announced.
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Woah Dave! will secretly be free for PS Plus members in April
It's not part of the Instant Game Collection.
Minimalist score-chasing platformer Woah Dave! will secretly be free in April for PlayStation Plus subscribers.
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CoD: Advanced Warfare's Ascendance DLC due this month on Xbox
UPDATE: Trailer out now, reveals new enemy.
UPDATE 30/03/2015: The first trailer for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's Ascendance DLC has gone live. As seen below, it shows off a new enemy: a zombie in mech. Oh dear.
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Watch the world's best Call of Duty teams compete for $1m
UPDATE: Denial eSports crowned Call of Duty world champions.
UPDATE 30/03/2015: Denial eSports have been crowned 2015 Call of Duty world champions.
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Digital Foundry | Face-Off: Borderlands: The Handsome Collection
A handsome conversion to PS4 and Xbox One, marred by some ugly performance issues.
The Handsome Collection combines Borderlands 2, the Pre-Sequel and all of the DLC in one complete package for PS4 and Xbox One, targeting the sweet-spot 60fps experience frequently enjoyed by PC gamers. With Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of each title often delivering sub-optimal frame-rates during packed firefights, there's real potential here for a truly worthwhile upgrade, heightening the intensity of the brutal and intense action that makes the series so entertaining to play.
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Recommended | Axiom Verge review
Verging on the sublime.
It's usually a good sign when a game opens with scientists muffing things up, leading to disaster. That's how Half Life began, of course, and if you go further back it's also how Another World opens. Trace, the peculiarly named hero of Axiom Verge, is very much in that mould.
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Video | Video: The games that play themselves
Uncontrollable.
Ever have one of those days when you just can't be bothered? When even getting up off the sofa to switch on your console seems like too much effort? Well good news, there are still plenty of ways to fill your daily gaming quota without lifting a finger!
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Headteachers threaten to report parents who let their children play 18-rated games
A necessary step, or a step too far?
A headteachers group has threatened to report parents who let their children play 18-rated games to the police and social services for neglect.
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The PC version of Dead or Alive 5 Last Round launches on Steam without key features
Effects are from PS3 version. Two stages missing. No online multiplayer.
The PC version of fighting game Dead or Alive 5 Last Round launches today on Steam without a number of key features.
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Spotify app launches today, exclusive to PlayStation "for the foreseeable"
It's probably on your PS4 already. Here's what it does.
Popular music streaming service Spotify has just launched its first-ever games console app - and it's exclusive to Sony's PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 for the time being.
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Project Cars to get free DLC cars every month
Car number one is the Lykan Hypersport.
Project Cars developer Slightly Mad has promised to release new cars every month for free.
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Battlefield Hardline fends off challenge of Bloodborne in UK chart
PS4 exclusive misses out on top spot by 22,500 sales.
Multiplatform first-person shooter Battlefield Hardline fended off the challenge of PlayStation 4 exclusive Bloodborne in this week's UK chart.
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Locked down.
Xbox One first-person shooter Halo 5 launches on 27th October 2015, Microsoft has announced.
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Feature | Captain Forever Remix: Invasion of the Saturday morning cartoons
Farbs far away...
If you've played much of Captain Forever, you'll know that it can be hard to say exactly when a design starts to come together. Jarrad "Farbs" Woods' gloriously stark browser game blends creation and destruction from the moment you first load it up. This is a game about building spaceships by blasting other spaceships to pieces. Once a battle's finished, you switch from a soldier to a scavenger, an engineer, rooting through the wreckage and clamping anything useful you find onto your chassis. Ten minutes in, your craft will likely be a true beast of the cosmos. But the design of that craft? How does it start? Who really shapes it? Hard to say. Hard to say.
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C&C: Tiberian Sun turned into freeware
EA building hype as C&C4 approaches.
In an effort to boost Command & Conquer 4 hype, EA is offering older instalments in the series for free.
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Feature | Inside Eve Online's game of thrones
One year, one journey.
Nearly a year ago I stood on a roof terrace in an unbelievable location, surrounded by icy blue seas and snowy mountains, breathing crisp Arctic air - and I was getting an absolute roasting. At that moment in time I didn't want to be in Iceland anymore. I didn't want to be at the Harpa building for Eve FanFest 2014 anymore. And I sure as hell didn't want to be talking to Alexander bloody Gianturco anymore.
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Feature | Bumming about with Butt Sniffin Pugs: a co-op dog simulator
Sweet smell of success.
Butt Sniffin Pugs is a game about smelling canine bums. But it's about so much more than that. It's about peeing. And pooping. And barking. And biting. In short: it's a game about being a dog.
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