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17-minute video of Blizzard's MOBA Heroes of the Storm
Oh how Thralling.
Just how good will Blizzard's multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game Heroes of the Storm be?
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DICE explains state of Battlefield 4 "netcode issues"
Instant death while sprinting, no registered damage...
It's been four months and still EA and DICE are fixing the multiplayer experience of Battlefield 4. And they want you to know they're committed to that.
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Free COD: Ghosts multiplayer demo on Xbox this weekend
Shh don't anyone mention Titanfall.
"For the first time in franchise history", Activision will release a free multiplayer demo of Call of Duty: Ghosts on Xbox 360 and Xbox One this weekend.
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PlayStation 4 sales hit 6m after Japan launch
Killzone Shadow Fall shifts over 2m.
The PlayStation 4's sales success shows no sign of slowing down: Sony announced today it had sold over 6m units after the console launched in Japan last month.
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South Park: The Stick of Truth videos reveal censored content
NSFW! SPOILERS!
Eurogamer YouTube editor Ian Higton has played through South Park: The Stick of Truth and recorded footage of the scenes censored in the home console versions of the game in Europe.
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Explore the Seinfeld apartment in Oculus Rift
Worlds are colliding.
If you've ever wanted to explore one of the most iconic sets in television history, now you can with Jerry's Place VR, a fan-made mod that details the home base from Seinfeld.
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PS4-exclusive minimalist platformer N++ debuts gameplay footage
Also explains how competitive multiplayer will work.
N++ developer Metanet has revealed the first footage of its PS4-exclusive platforming sequel in action.
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 swings to Europe in May
Pre-order bonus costumes announced.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is now dated for a 2nd May release in the UK on PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PC, and 3DS.
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Vlambeer's dogfighting game Luftrausers launches in a fortnight
Simultaneous release on PS3, Vita, PC, Mac and Linux.
Vlambeer's sepia-toned dogfighting arcade game Luftrausers will finally be released on 18th March on PS3, Vita, PC, Mac and Linux, the developer announced on Twitter.
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Fez finally comes to PS4, PS3 and Vita in March
Polytron calls PS4 port the "best-looking and smoothest" version.
Eurogamer's 2012 Game of the Year, Fez, is finally making its way to PlayStation platforms with a 26th March release on PS4, PS3 and Vita in Europe.
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Interceptor buys 3D Realms amid Gearbox lawsuit
UPDATE: New owner: "Our only message is we're not all out of gum yet."
UPDATE 2 - 15:14 - 03/03/2014: Mike Nielsen, the new owner of 3D Realms, has told Eurogamer that he remains determined for the embattled company to continue despite the ongoing lawsuit with Gearbox Software over the rights to make Duke Nukem games.
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This year's BAFTA Fellowship award goes to...
King! No not really.
Last year it was Gabe Newell, and before him Peter Molyneux, Will Wright and Shigeru Miyamoto. The BAFTA Fellowship is, according to BAFTA, "the highest accolade bestowed".
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Review | Heroes of Dragon Age review
Role of the die.
So here we go again. EA has taken another popular hardcore fantasy game and turned it into a free-to-play mobile title. Last time this happened, we got Dungeon Keeper. Now it's Dragon Age. It can only end in tears, right?
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BioWare "discussed" Mass Effect PS4/Xbox One remasters
"If we can put solid plans together we'll share."
BioWare has discussed internally the idea of remastering the Mass Effect series for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
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Interview | Code Britannia: Raffaele Cecco
The last 8-bit superstar on the limits of the Spectrum, developer diaries and the refreshing nature of boring stuff.
Code Britannia is an ongoing series of interviews with seminal British games designers, looking back over their careers and the changing face of gaming.
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UK chart: Thief steals top spot
PVZ: Garden Warfare third, Castlevania: LOS2 10th.
The return of stealth series Thief may have been a critical anti-climax, but it has topped the UK games chart nonetheless.
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Titanfall's 15 maps revealed in new leak
Prestige details! Modes! Monsters!
The latest leak of Titanfall information has revealed all 15 of its maps, plus more details of the game's modes, mechanics and megafauna.
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March's free Xbox 360 Games with Gold titles announced
Civ Rev and Dungeon Defenders.
Xbox Live Gold subscribers can download Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution and Xbox Live Arcade title Dungeon Defenders for free this month.
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Ultra Street Fighter 4 just got a lot more interesting
Edition Select lets you choose / face your nightmares.
Ultra Street Fighter 4 includes Edition Select, which lets you pick from the various versions of the characters from all the games released in the Street Fighter 4 series.
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Hi, fantasy: Exploring the world of Age of Wonders 3
The magical mystery tour.
It's sparkly. It's really sparkly. And it has giant penguins.
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Video | Video: Let's Replay Crash Team Racing
"You are a failure and an idiot."
It's always fun to sit down with a good friend, boot up a classic game and reminisce about old times. Unless you're playing a kart racer, in which case the whole thing will almost certainly end in enmity and rage. Possibly even violence. Glowering at the very least.
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Interview | Would the real Ken Levine kindly stand up?
From the archive: BioShock Infinite's creative director talks about games, politics and throwing himself on the fire.
Every so often, we reach back into the Eurogamer archive for a feature you may have missed or might enjoy again. This weekend, following the news of Irrational Games winding down, we rewind to early last year when Rich Stanton profiled BioShock's Big Daddy, Ken Levine.
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Digital Foundry | In Theory: 1080p30 vs 720p60 - could next-gen let us choose?
Digital Foundry on why trading pixels for frame-rate isn't quite as straightforward as it seems.
It's an intriguing thought. With so many next-gen console titles targeting 1080p at 30 frames per second, why not offer gamers the option of playing at 720p60 instead? After all, the ability to trade pixels for frames has long been part and parcel of the PC gaming experience - and both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 are based on x86 CPU cores and Radeon GCN graphics architecture.
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Feature | Dragon Warrior Monsters retrospective
A brief history of slime.
I've been playing Dragon Warrior Monsters for 15 years, and I've never beaten it. It's travelled with me across the UK, across Europe, across the world. In its own weird way, it's always had its hooks in me deeper than any other game. We've got history.
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Letter from America: Who makes the best Zelda games?
Plus: 3DS is three this week.
Greetings all!
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Video | What's so great about vampires anyway?
Lords of Shadow 2, Trials Fusion and more from Outside Xbox.
Hi Eurogamers, and welcome to your weekly dispatch from outsidexbox.com. This week I have been thinking about vampires, Trials Fusion, vampires, impossible Xbox achievements and also vampires.
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Feature | Finding someone to thank for the good stuff
We all know the key people that gave us Ghostbusters, but who's responsible for our favourite moments in games?
Goodbye, Harold Ramis - and thanks for everything. Thank you so much.
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Blockbuster back from the dead
UPDATE: Or is it?
UPDATE 2 - 20:43 28/02/14: Dish has denied it has licensed the Blockbuster brand.
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The many adventures of Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls
Prepare for a new artisan and a new class - and a new end-game that's too good to leave until the end.
I went to Paris last week to meddle with ultimate evil - or rather, to play Diablo 3: Ultimate Evil Edition. This is the PS4 strain of Blizzard's colourful and divisive action RPG, and it's a game that may actually earn that foolhardy "Ultimate" in its title. It has couch (and online) co-op and all the erupting fireworks you should expect if you've been playing the PS3 or 360 installments - and if you've been playing PS3 version, incidentally, you can look forward to importing your character. Beyond that, the particles seem to be scattered more lavishly, the frame-rate is consistently glorious, and I struggled to see any screen-tearing. Oh yes, and it bundles the forthcoming expansion Reaper of Souls in there too. That really is pretty Ultimate, then - for the time being, at least.
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Video | Video: See DayZ played the hardcore way
First-person survival horror as Ian terrifies himself on DayZ's more challenging servers.
Is there any better way to see out the working week than watch someone s**t themselves up through the wonder of a video game? Well do we have a treat for you!
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