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GOG adds Linux early: 50 games arrive today
With a special sale to celebrate.
GOG was going to wait until autumn but couldn't any longer: Linux support arrived today.
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Valve adds thumbstick to latest Steam controller prototype
Now looks less like an owl.
Valve has shown off a new version of its in-development Steam controller which includes an analogue stick for the first time.
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GAME now selling Vita game download codes
Prices affected by trade-ins, Reward points.
Big old UK gaming chain GAME will start selling Vita full-game download codes from tomorrow, Friday 25th July.
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Sony to offer free games, PS Plus subs in $15m PSN hack settlement
It's a good deal, for Sony. (US only.)
Sony's PlayStation business emerged relatively unscathed (stronger, even) from the PlayStation Network hack of 2011, but the legal ramifications are still ongoing.
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This is how the new Unreal Tournament might look
Epic shares "work in progress" in-engine footage.
Unreal Tournament developer Epic has shown off a new in-engine glimpse at how the upcoming game may look.
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Titanfall adds in-game currency, ability to buy Burn Card packs
"We have stated several times that Titanfall will not have micro-transactions."
A fresh Titanfall update will add a new in-game currency and Black Market, where you can spend credits on booster packs of game-changing Burn Cards.
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Review | The Walking Dead: Amid the Ruins review
A pregnant pause.
Note: as ever with episodic games, this review may contain spoilers for previous episodes of Season Two of The Walking Dead. So proceed with caution!
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Speedrunner sets new world records for Ocarina of Time in 18.10
Another sets a Metroid Prime record at 55.53.
Dedicated speedrunner Cosmo Wright has set a new world record for blazing through Ocarina of Time in 18 minutes and ten seconds.
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These new The Last of Us Remastered screens sure are purdy
14 new screenshots highlight the next-gen factor.
14 new screenshots of The Last of Us Remastered have leaked on NeoGAF a week ahead of the game's 30th July launch (though North Americans get it a day earlier).
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Burglary bungled after being transmitted over Xbox Live voice chat
CoDBlops and robbers.
A robber was caught when his burglary was overheard on Xbox Live voice chat.
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Screencheat is a splitscreen FPS where you're completely invisible
And must find each other by looking at your opponents' screens.
Screencheat has one of the most unique twists on the first-person shooter genre in ages. Players are invisible and can only find each other by peering over into their opponents' screens to gauge their whereabouts.
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The Uncharted movie gets a June 2016 release date
But who will play Drake?
The Uncharted film will be released on 10th June, 2016, the Hollywood Reporter has announced.
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Still waiting for the Xbox One version.
Sky's media app, Now TV, has been added to PlayStation 4 in the UK according to a tweet by PlayStation Europe's English community manager Chris Owen.
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Video | Video: Watch us play Oddworld New 'n' Tasty
Live at Mudokon.
Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty is out, and quite tasty it is too. Christian Donlan enjoyed romping through the sumptuous remake of a true classic, and had lots of lovely things to say about it.
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CounterSpy PS4, PS3, Vita European release date
It's a bit like Shadow Complex.
CounterSpy is coming to PS4, PS3 and Vita on 20th August, the developer has announced.
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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris release date set
Isis what you wanted to hear?
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris will be available to download on 9th December for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, publisher Square Enix has told Eurogamer.
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Frozen Endzone re-named to Frozen Cortex, rejigged in large update
"Some people thought we were making a Madden game with robots."
Futuristic strategy game Frozen Endzone has received a huge update that rebrands the game with a new name and updates many of its systems.
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Video | Watch this parkour team go Assassin's Creed over Paris rooftops
Hood have thought it possible.
Assassin's Creed fans have been filming themselves leaping over railings and vaulting walls since Ubisoft's series first began, but this new video starring four would-be Assassins may be one of the best efforts yet.
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Feature | Deathrattle and roll: Early impressions of Hearthstone's Curse of Naxxramas
Getting in the mood.
In most circumstances, the Warcraft ambience is too bold and cheerful to allow for anything as creeping and underhand as fear. And yet Curse of Naxxramas, the new Hearthstone single-player adventure, is still a horror game to me, and the horror - the wonderful, energising horror - began when Eurogamer staff writer Tom Phillips showed me Duplicate. Duplicate's one of Naxxramas' new collectible cards, and beneath that suspiciously anodyne name stands a thing of real dread. Play Duplicate - it's a secret, which means it lurks hidden on the board until its trap is sprung by specific circumstances - and when a friendly minion dies, it will put two copies of it back into your hand.
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UK changing approach to illegal torrents
Don't punish: educate.
Some of Britain's largest internet providers, in collaboration with the government and content creators, are changing how they deal with people illegally sharing entertainment online.
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Hitman publisher Square Enix is today selling a bundle of its games through Humble Bundle, with a pay-what-you-want offer available for a number of classic titles.
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Playing The Witcher Adventure Game multiplayer beta
A worthy distraction?
How would the grisly cinematic adventures of a mutant monster hunter called Geralt transpose to a board game? Could it cope with more than one lead character? Would it support drawn-out strategies? How would it work in turns? The questions were plenty - has The Witcher Adventure Game convincingly answered them?
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Feature | Meet the gaming star of the new Amazon Fire Phone
And you may already recognise him.
To-Fu used to be a square. Now he's a cube. That's technology moving forward, isn't it? Next stop: n-dimensional hypercube!
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PopCap is making another new Peggle game
Bjorn again.
Plants vs. Zombies developer PopCap is making a new Peggle game, publisher EA has said.
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Hearthstone's Naxxramas cards revealed, bosses detailed
New cardbacks, card changes too.
The entire card set for Hearthstone's The Curse of Naxxramas expansion has appeared online, ahead of its simultaneous European and North American release at some point overnight.
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Destiny beta now available to download on Xbox One
Maintenance complete, servers return early on PS4.
A little earlier than planned, Destiny's beta is now available to download on Xbox One.
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Watch Dogs enhanced graphics mod gets a final release
Is TheWorse's mod the best way to play the game?
Ubisoft's open-world techno-thriller Watch Dogs received a lot of criticism as its final release, while pretty, didn't quite live up to the early promo footage demonstrated at its E3 2012 reveal.
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A few extraordinary pledges secure Areal Kickstarter success
UPDATE: West Games starts new crowdfunding campaign following Kickstarter suspension.
UPDATE 23/07/2014 3.06am: West Games has started a new crowdfunding campaign on its official site.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition's release date pushed back over a month
Nobody expects the Dragon Age Inquisition (in November).
Dragon Age: Inquisition has been pushed back until 18th November, developer BioWare has announced. Presumably that means Friday, 21st November in Europe.
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Details emerge on Prospero, the Valve game that never was
"A moody, literary game, drawing on sources ranging from Myst to Borges."
Before Half-Life became a staple of the first-person shooter genre, Valve Software had a game in pre-production codenamed Prospero. Now, new details and screenshots have emerged from this near mythic unreleased game in the latest episode of YouTube series ValveTime.
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