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Review | Pokémon Shuffle review
Mostly heartless.
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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Future Assassin's Creed games will have "more robust modern day" than Unity
Ubisoft writing backstory to use over "the next 10, 20 years".
Future Assassin's Creed games will include a greater focus on the series' modern day timeline than last year's Assassin's Creed Unity, Ubisoft has suggested.
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Digital Foundry | Tech Analysis: Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin
The definitive edition? The PS4 remaster stacked up against the PC original.
The PlayStation 4 release of Dark Souls 2 is poised to be the best way to revisit Drangleic on console - a true 1080p title adorned with countless visual upgrades over last-gen. However, the Scholar of the First Sin remaster is also due for PC; a DirectX 11 reworking that adds many of the enhancements seen on PS4. With access to more powerful hardware, this could make it the definitive release, but as PC owners already enjoy the current game at 1080p60 and beyond, is the upgrade really necessary?
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Review | Dying Light review
Hello darkness, my old friend.
Good news for everyone who fell for the scruffy charms of Techland's Dead Island back in 2011. The developer is back with a new open-world zombie game that is almost exactly the same, but more polished and with added parkour.
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Hearthstone pre-release patch hints at Molten Core expansion
By fire be purged!
The next Adventure for Hearthstone may be themed around World of Warcraft's Molten Core raid, according to information datamined from a patch on Blizzard's servers (thanks, Hearthpwn via MetaBomb).
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Destiny app update grants mobile access to your vault
No-radar Rumble multiplayer event launches next week.
A new update for Destiny's companion app has added the ability to remotely transfer items to and from your game's vault.
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Top factor driving PS4 purchases is "better resolution" - survey
Xbox One is brand, Wii U is fun factor.
The top reason for buying a PlayStation 4 over its competitors this generation is the console's perceived "better resolution", a new US survey reports.
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Review | Pneuma: Breath of Life review
Seeing is believing.
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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Recommended | Dead or Alive 5: Last Round review
Let's bounce.
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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Shadowrun Online now being published by Nordic Games
Extra funding kicks in before its imminent Q2 release.
Shadowrun Online is getting some extra funding via new publisher Nordic Games.
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Far Cry 4's Valley of the Yetis DLC gets a March release date
Play the whole add-on in co-op.
Far Cry 4's Valley of the Yeti's DLC is due on 10th March, Ubisoft has announced.
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Woah Dave! is getting a free "Deluxe" update on all platforms
Out now on Steam, Wii U version announced.
Woah Dave! has received a free update to a "Deluxe" version on Steam.
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Anger over lack of local co-op in Resident Evil Revelations 2 on PC
UPDATE: Capcom apologises, offers refunds.
UPDATE 26/02/2015 9.51pm: Capcom has issued the following apology to those who purchased Resident Evil Revelations 2 on Steam with the expectation that it would have local co-op, as the Steam page originally promised:
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Square Enix's new Humble Bundle includes Tomb Raider and Sleeping Dogs
UPDATE: New games added, now includes Kane & Lynch Collection.
UPDATE 26/02/2015 8.45pm: The Humble Square Enix Bundle 2 has added three new titles to its roster that are unlocked for paying above the average (currently $7.77 or about £5). These include: Kane & Lynch Collection, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, and Startopia.
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Resident Evil Revelations 2: Episode 2 trailer points to future horrors
The meat in the Resi sandwich?
Resident Evil Revelations 2: Episode 2 has received its first trailer (via GamesHQMedia).
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CoD: Advanced Warfare's Havoc DLC dated for PSN and PC in Feb
UPDATE: PC version delayed a week.
UPDATE 26/02/2015 7.34pm: The PC version of Havoc has been delayed until 3rd March, Activision has announced.
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Joe Mad's Battle Chasers is getting turned into a video game
Darksiders dev to adapt his beloved comic book series.
Cartoonist and video game developer Joe "Mad" Madureira, the man behind Darksiders, is going to be adapting his acclaimed comic book series Battle Chasers into a video game.
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Guild Wars 2 getting a first-person camera
And various other options to change your perspective.
Guild Wars 2 will get a first-person camera mode on 10th March, NCSoft has announced.
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Video | Video: Pointing, poking and perishing - Resident Evil Revelations 2 gameplay highlights
She's got a point.
The first episode of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is out right now, much to the delight of Barry Burton fans worldwide. Ian gave it a go during one of our live streams and, well, things got a bit weird. Get ready for a lot of shooting, a fair amount of dying horribly, and a surprising amount of role-playing as a little girl. Oh, and some Cliff Richard.
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Feature | Fable Legends is free-to-play
Inspired by League of Legends, Lionhead ventures into uncharted territory.
Microsoft's PC and Xbox One multiplayer-focused, four-versus-one cross-platform role-playing game Fable Legends is free-to-play.
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MMORPG Neverwinter gets Xbox One release date
Free-to-play with Gold from 31st March.
Massively-multiplayer online role-player Neverwinter will be available to play on Xbox One from 31st March.
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Video | Video: Why Telltale's new IP might be its best game yet
Aoife will remember that.
What a week for Telltale Games. In practically the same breath as announcing a "significant" investment from film and television studio Lionsgate, the developer also announced that its next game, a brand new IP, would take the form of a TV-game hybrid, made up of one part interactive gameplay and one part scripted drama.
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Google-developed AI teaches itself to play retro games
Breakout success.
Scientists have built the first computer program that can teach itself a variety of tasks - even playing retro video games.
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Murder Files dev announces iOS investigative puzzler The Trace
Will it create a Buzz?
Murder Files and Buzz! developer Relentless Software has announced The Trace, a new crime puzzler for iPhone and iPad.
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Video: Final Fantasy 15 flaunts realistic wildlife
As obsessed with creatures as Gran Turismo is cars.
You know how obsessive Gran Turismo is about cars? Well Final Fantasy 15 appears to be that obsessive about nature.
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Numenera RPG hoping to become a film
The Kickstarter campaign is almost there.
Numenera is a role-playing game like Dungeons & Dragons except it's new, a 2012 Kickstarter success. It's the foundation for the computer game Torment: Tides of Numenera. And now there could be a film about it.
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Top-down shooter LA Cops booked for Xbox One in March
Unarrested development.
Top-down isometric shooter LA Cops - currently available via Steam Early Access - will launch for Xbox One on 13th March.
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Review | LA Cops Early Access review
First responder.
If LA Cops was any earlier access it would be a Kickstarter. The developer's list of currently available features include a single playable level, character selection, and - wait for it - a menu screen. Knowing this was of great comfort to me. I simply cannot invest in a game unless I know for certain that I'll get to click some buttons before it starts.
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Feature | Video: Dang it, Kowalski! Let's Play LA Cops
Detective Higton takes to the mean streets.
LA Cops takes Cannon Fodder, Syndicate, a bit of Hotline Miami and the music video to Sabotage, and mashes everything up to create a brisk isometric shooter with a tactical edge and some rather indulgent cut-scenes.
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Over a year after release, Gran Turismo 6 finally gets B-Spec mode
Mid-Field Raceway and GT Vision Mini also added in latest update.
Gran Turismo 6 has finally received its B-Spec mode - an option that allows you to nominate an AI driver to take your place in career events - well over a year after the game first released.
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