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Watch Harmonix's first Amplitude gameplay trailer
Team multiplayer mode teased.
Rock Band studio Harmonix has shown off the first gameplay trailer for its Amplitude reboot.
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Alien: Isolation's fifth DLC add-on The Trigger out today
Three new maps in the original Survivor mode.
The Trigger, the fifth downloadable add-on for Creative Assembly's stealth horror Alien: Isolation, launches today.
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Nintendo kills 3DS browser exploit via new firmware update
No more Pokémon Shuffle or ROM injection hacks.
Nintendo has issued a new 3DS firmware update that blocks a major web browser exploit.
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Shovel Knight: Plague of Shadows expansion detailed
Stretch goal content coming as a free update.
Shovel Knight developer Yacht Club Games has detailed Plague of Shadows, a free expansion for its critically-acclaimed 2D adventure.
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Shock! Horror! Five Nights at Freddy's 3 is out now
UPDATE: watch us play it now. On YouTube!
Surprise! Horror game Five Nights at Freddy's 3 launched last night.
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Final Fantasy 10 / 10-2 HD Remaster PS4 release date announced
Have a Blitzball.
Final Fantasy 10 / 10-2 HD Remaster comes out on PlayStation 4 on 15th May, Square Enix has announced.
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1.34GB Battlefield 4 Winter Patch rolls out
Squad Obliteration! Better netcode! Soldier Collision!
Battlefield 4's long-awaited Winter Patch rolls out today.
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Duke Nukem 3D dev re-reveals action RPG Bombshell
With a newly covered-up main character.
Remember Bombshell? 3D Realms announced the action role-playing project back in May 2014 for PC and PlayStation 4.
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Resident Evil Revelations 2 PC gets local co-op after all
In both Campaign and Raid Mode.
Capcom has added local co-op to the PC version of action horror game Resident Evil Revelations 2.
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Build your Xbox One Games with Gold library via Xbox 360
Xbox 360 dashboard beta launched.
Xbox 360 owners can now grab the free Xbox One titles given away each month as part of Games with Gold directly from the last-gen console.
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World of Warcraft Token lets players buy game time with gold
Play for free, if you have enough gold.
World of Warcraft will soon sell WoW Tokens, a new in-game item that lets players exchange gold and game time between each other.
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Video | Video: We play 18 minutes of Volume with Mike Bithell
A sneaky preview.
I'm joined by Thomas was Alone creator Mike Bithell to take a look at the latest build of Volume, his upcoming stealth game that has lots of famous people's voices in it.
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Review | Screamride review
Disneybland.
Frontier has been quietly cornering the market in theme park builders of late, with the likes of Coaster Crazy and Thrillville: Off The Rails - not forgetting, of course, the evergreen Rollercoaster Tycoon 3. Screamride, however, has the fingerprints of publisher Microsoft all over it. The fat-headed, projectile puking thrill-seekers of the developer's most recent efforts have been replaced by a series of gawky avatars and a robot narrator who sounds like the love child of GlaDOS and NintendoLand's Monita. These aren't ruinous changes, obviously, but they're part of a sterile, near-future aesthetic that saps some of the life from an otherwise solidly entertaining family game. It's most obvious in the Demolition Expert mode, one of three roles you'll adopt during your Screamride career. Here, you're asked to destroy a series of test facilities, usually by hurling a cabin from a giant rotating launcher, or occasionally firing a coaster car into them. The physics are perfectly robust, and the challenges come with plenty of wrinkles: bonus objectives might ask you to pass through three hoops, or to bounce off five trampolines while achieving a given points tally. There's strategy involved, too. Sometimes your targets will be blocked by indestructible barriers, or you'll have to topple structures like dominoes to score big. The act of launching can seem fiddly and awkward at first, but a generous degree of aftertouch allows you to correct wayward throws.
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Nostalgic coming-of-age tale Night in the Woods delayed until 2016
Everything sucks forever.
Night in the Woods - a quirky coming-of-age game that totally made me tear up despite being played on a noisy E3 showfloor - has been pushed back until 2016.
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Digital Foundry | Among Friends: How Naughty Dog Built Uncharted 2
From the archive: behind the scenes on the making of a genuine last-gen classic.
Digital Foundry is currently en route to GDC 2015, so there won't be a new article published today. However, as we make the long journey across to San Francisco, we're reminded of the first - and possibly the best - GDC talk we saw. That would be then-Naughty Dog Richard Lemarchand's hour-long journey into the making of Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, a title that remains one of the greatest games released in the last-gen era. A remarkably insightful talk that gave us fantastic background into the way Naughty Dog worked, we couldn't help but think that the presentation would translate into a great feature - and to this day this remains one of our favourite pieces. Originally published on the March 20th 2010, this is an article we're happy to share with you again.
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Unreal Engine 4 is now free. For everyone. Really
Devs pay a per cent of revenue instead.
Unreal Engine 4 is now free for anyone to develop on, Epic Games has announced.
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Video | Video: Strafe is the perfect homage to 90s shooters
Gunning in the 90s
As the oldest member of Eurogamer's video team and the only one who can legitimately remember the whole of the 90s (Chris, as far as we can tell, was born in 2008), Ian took it upon himself to try out upcoming nostalgia-filled shooter Strafe.
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Mortal Kombat X: Mobile announced
Swipe to finish him.
Warner Bros. has announced Mortal Kombat X: Mobile, due out April for iOS and Android devices.
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£40 Battlefield Hardline Premium program detailed
Four add-ons, plus extra features and early access.
Battlefield Hardline developer Visceral Games has announced the game's Premium program, priced £39.99.
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Eurogamer readership survey 2015
Tell us who you are and what you think about things like reviews, video and subscriptions.
Hello! Every once in a while we put together a reader survey to poll our readers and find out a bit more about who you are, what you play and what you like. We've just put our latest survey online and it would be a massive help to us if you could fill it out.
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Review | There Came an Echo review
Speak your brains.
Vocal interaction with video games is nothing new. We've all let fly with a string of choice expletives thanks to a poorly placed checkpoint or a cheap shot that leads to an unfair Game Over screen. More rare are the games that actually listen to what you say, and respond in kind.
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Interplay says it's remastering ClayFighter
But will anything come of it?
Interplay has announced plans to remaster light-hearted 90s fighting game ClayFighter.
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White Xbox One and Sunset Overdrive bundle cut to £279.99
While stocks last.
Microsoft is selling off its white Xbox One and Sunset Overdrive console bundle for just £279.99 a pop.
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Dead or Alive 5 tournament soft ban on "over-sexualised" costumes sparks heated debate
Censorship or a progressive move?
A prominent Dead of Alive tournament organiser has recommended a soft ban on "over-sexualised" character costumes - and sparked a heated debate in the process.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance and its near photorealistic forest
From the canopy down to the forest phwoar.
Your game needn't be a blockbuster in order to look impressive. Case in point: Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the Czech-made game from Warhorse Studios. This is the medieval role-playing game with no fantasy - but a lot of mud.
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Trine 3 announced with gorgeous debut trailer
Out this year for PC.
Frozenbyte has announced Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power, the next game in its 7m-selling puzzle platformer adventure series.
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Elite: Dangerous, Star Citizen will also add Leonard Nimoy memorials
Spock actor to be saluted.
Space games Elite: Dangerous and Star Citizen will both honour the late Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy via in-game memorials.
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Wii U exclusive Stealth Inc 2 slinks to PC, PS4, Xbox One
And PS3, Vita.
Puzzle-platforming sequel Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones has been announced for release on PC, PlayStation 3, PS4, PS Vita and Xbox One.
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Feature | Guided by voices: Behind the scenes of The Stanley Parable
Creator Davey Wreden opens up about his mental meta madhouse.
The Stanley Parable creator Davey Wreden is a PR person's nightmare. "In a way, the whole point of The Stanley Parable was to create something that was intrinsically difficult to describe," he tells me, upon revealing the completely bonkers PAX demo he created specifically for the occasion. The whole "you just have to play it" mantra is too vague to function as a selling point and god help the poor soul who's tasked with writing a press release for this highly experimental satirical curio that not so much breaks the fourth wall as completely demolishes it and digs a chasm in its place just for good measure.
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UK retailer GAME has snapped up gaming events company Multiplay in a deal worth £20m.
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