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La-Mulana 2 explores the secret depths of Kickstarter
Think Tomb Raider meets Dark Souls meets 2D Castlevania.
Last autumn La-Mulana creator Takumi Naramura announced a sequel to his fiendishly difficult cult hit was in development and now it's on Kickstarter for fans to fund. Rejoice!
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Spelunky mod lets you replay exact levels, share with friends
Fixes bug where the ghost kills during a cutscene.
A key component of Spelunky's brilliance lies in its randomly generated levels, but sometimes you just want to be given a second chance when a particularly promising run is cut short by a stupid mistake. And now, thanks to a new mod, you can!
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Resident Evil 4 Ultimate HD Edition announced for PC
Now in 60 frames per second.
Surprise! Capcom has announced yet another re-release of Resident Evil 4 - Shinji Mikami's masterpiece of survival horror which remains the series' highpoint.
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Alienware: our Steam Machines can't be upgraded
But new models will be available each year.
Alienware's Steam Machines won't be built to support upgrading, the company has revealed, although those seeking new hardware will be able to buy fresh models each year.
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The Eurogamer.net Podcast: Championship Edition
A familiar voice returns - and we look at gaming in Iraq.
Good news everyone! Tom Champion's back on the Eurogamer.net Podcast - at least for this week, when he joins host Bertie, myself, and freelance hero Simon Parkin.
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Candy Crush dev King has trademarked the word Candy
UPDATE: King defends move, won't block all uses.
UPDATE: King has defended its decision to enforce its new "Candy" trademark, and said it would only act where it felt its rights had been infringed upon.
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Argos cuts Wii U Premium pack price to £179.99
And Amazon matches.
UK retailer Argos has cut the price of a 32GB Premium Wii U to just £179.99, one of the lowest prices yet for the console.
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Feature | The evolution of Simogo
The creators of 2013's most creative games reflect on their ascendance.
"If we had a mission statement now, it would probably say something like, "We make what we feel like making.'"
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Sony "investigating" PlayStation 4 error CE-34878-0 that corrupts save files
"We appreciate your patience."
Sony has told Eurogamer it is aware of a mysterious PlayStation 4 error which is affecting users' save files.
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ISP porn filters interfering League of Legends patching?
Riot says no reported incidents but monitoring anyway.
Riot Games has told Eurogamer there have been no reported incidents of the anti-sex law interfering with League of Legends.
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Feature | Definitely not on rails
Post-Molyneux, Fable and Lionhead enter the next generation.
It's a grey January morning and the rain batters the windows of the taxi taking me from Guildford train station to Surrey Research Park. Typical English weather, then, as I head to the home of a developer which has been making typically English video games for a decade.
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Yes, Lionhead is working on something that isn't "Fable-esque"
"I wouldn't say that we're just Fable..."
Lionhead Studios is working on a non-Fable game, it has confirmed to Eurogamer.
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13GB Dead Rising 3 update released ahead of Operation Broken Eagle DLC
Upgrades performance and stability, Microsoft says.
Capcom Vancouver has released a huge 13GB title update for Xbox One exclusive Dead Rising 3 ahead of the launch of the Operation Broken Eagle downloadable episode.
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Video | Video: a first ride on the free-to-play Trials Frontier
Story! Currencies! Touch controls!
Naturally, Ubisoft's taken some flak for putting RedLynx's Trials on mobiles and tablets as a free-to-play game - especially since the skill-based motocross arcade game is a hardcore favourite. Even if you don't hate freemium gaming as a rule, you might be hard-pressed to defend Trials Frontier's use of an energy system that limits how long you can play for if you don't cough up.
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Online retailer Zavvi will currently sell you an Xbox One for £409.99 - that's £20 cheaper than the console's £429.99 RRP.
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Digital Foundry | Digital Foundry vs. Gran Turismo 6
Polyphony Digital's PS3 swansong.
Last year marked the 15th anniversary of the Gran Turismo franchise and the arrival of GT6, Polyphony Digital's final outing on the PlayStation 3. With the veteran hardware now on its seventh year, it's fair to say they've had a fair crack at pushing the platform to its limits. GT6 arrived with a wealth of new content along with numerous changes and improvements to the underlying technology - we're seeing state-of-the-art features that aren't even present in the next-gen Forza Motorsport 5.
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Rust dev reveals spectacular sales success
Has already made 55 per cent of what GMod made in nine years.
Garry Newman's DayZ meets Minecraft game Rust has been a spectacular success.
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Project Zomboid multiplayer unveiled
And it's due out sooner than you'd think.
The Indie Stone will add multiplayer to zombie survival RPG Project Zomboid soon, it's announced.
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3DS RPG Rune Factory 4's European release cancelled
After developer shut down.
The European release of Nintendo 3DS role-playing game Rune Factory 4 has been cancelled, MarvelousAQL has announced.
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This piracy-enabling 3DS flashcard tried to prevent itself from being pirated
But now it's bricking consoles.
3DS flash card manufacturer Gateway has been accused of allowing users' 3DS consoles to become irretrievably bricked by a secret "kill switch" it introduced in a recent update.
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Iwata: Nintendo losses won't mean "Mario on smartphones"
Stock drops after results disappoint.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has defended the company's continued reluctance to release games on smartphones in the wake of last Friday's bleak financial results.
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Review | Dr Luigi review
Going viral.
Nintendo has published plenty of classic puzzlers over the years, and Dr Mario - the NES and Game Boy game now remade in Luigi's image for Wii U - is widely considered to be one of them. In truth, it's probably most fondly remembered for its soundtrack, by Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka, the guy Nintendo would call upon to compose a catchy melody or two whenever Koji Kondo was busy. Its main theme is the sort of tune you mightn't be able to recall from memory, but after about five seconds you'll be humming along to it, before spending the rest of the day trying to extricate it from your brain.
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Titanfall test gameplay footage hits the internet
Textures reduced to 25 per cent resolution, Respawn says.
There is a test of Titanfall going on right now, and so footage has leaked onto the internet.
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Feature | The making of RoboCop
Thank you for your co-operation.
Next month will see the US theatrical release of the remake of RoboCop. The original film had an estimated budget of $13 million dollars that went on to gross some $53 million in the US alone. If one movie from the 80s defined the term 'sleeper hit', it was Paul Verhoeven's strange and violent film.
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Thief PC minimum and recommended specs revealed
Not long now.
Want to play the new Thief on PC? Then you'll want to know if your PC can play it.
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Garriott's Shroud of the Avatar raises even more money
Is not Kal Ort Por.
Space man and Ultima creator Richard Garriott has managed to raise another $1 million for his new game Shroud of the Avatar.
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This is Spinal, Killer Instinct's next new character
Online lobbies delayed to March. Rage quitters will be punished.
Killer Instinct developer Double Helix has released screenshots showing off the design of Spinal, due to be added to the fighting game's roster this month.
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Dark Souls 2 Achievements list leaks
Spoilers.
HERE BE SPOILERS!
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Star Wars 1313 trademark abandoned
Let's blow this thing and go home.
Lucasfilm has abandoned the trademark for cancelled video game Star Wars 1313.
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Review | Teslagrad review
Rules of attraction.
A wide blue column of electrical energy shimmers and spirals upwards from the centre of the stratospheric tower in which Teslagrad is set. The building is a forsaken asset left over from some recent European conflict, which is only just drawing to a weary close. The column of energy acts as a both a physical spine - a kind of elevator shaft that leads off towards the tower's labyrinthine network of rooms - and a thematic one: this is a game built around the concepts of magnetism and electricity.
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