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Bethesda lists Skyrim for PS4 and Xbox One
UPDATE: It was a website error.
UPDATE: Bethesda has explained the sighting as a website error.
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Luigi's Mansion 2 dev will now work exclusively with Nintendo
Onto the Next Level.
Luigi's Mansion 2 and Mario Strikers developer Next Level Games will work exclusively with Nintendo on future projects, the studio has announced.
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Feature | Most Anticipated: Dragon Age: Inquisition
Backs to the Kirkwall.
I've always enjoyed the mystery and menace of the Fade, Dragon Age's twisted ethereal plane. It offers magical power, but it bites, fangs shaped as malicious demons ready to entice and deceive ambitious minds. And they do, and so the world fears magic for the corruption and destruction it tempts. Templars police the study and practice of magic but tensions, strained to breaking point, have snapped - torn by the events of Dragon Age 2 and the events of novel Dragon Age: Asunder. In third game Dragon Age: Inquisition, the world is at war. And the Fade is at the heart of it all, its demons threatening to spill through a great tear in the belly of the world of Thedas.
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Video | Video: What exactly is Eldritch: Mountains of Madness?
Run to the hills.
Eldritch was one of the many mini-gems of 2013, a procedurally generated survival horror game that placed a handful of neat systems in the player's hands as they struggle to stay alive.
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This student-made first-person puzzler has a brain-meltingly clever mechanic
Depending on your perspective.
Five students are working on a first-person puzzle game with an intriguing mechanic - manipulating objects using forced perspective.
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A 30-minute demonstration of Dreamfall Chapters
Pre-alpha but shaping up nicely.
Here's a 30-minute walkthrough of a murky prison level from Dreamfall Chapters, the Kickstarted 3D adventure by Dreamfall creator Ragnar Tornquist and his Norwegian Red Thread Games.
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Watch @fourzerotwo chase two burglars out of the Robotoki office
"Unfortunately for them, I work late."
This is what happens when you try to rob Robert Bowling, former Infinity Ward creative strategist and community manager and now president of Human Element developer Robotoki.
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Xbox One update will fix "hidden, harder to use" social features
"The feedback we've gotten is pretty valid."
Fixing Xbox One's unintuitive social features will be the focus of the console's first major firmware update, Microsoft has said.
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Feature | Most Anticipated: X
Marks the spot.
There's a Japanese proverb that tells the story of a cricket that decides it will swim across a wide stream. The insect sets off with great gusto, but when it reaches the middle of the river it begins to doubt its ability to finish the task. Sieged by self-doubt, the cricket turns around and swims back the way that it came. It's a proverb that - with admirable humility and self-awareness - the game designer and head of Monolith Software Tetsuya Takahashi once said applies to his career.
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Lets families establish their own rules using Steam.
Steam Family Options is now live to all users of the digital platform.
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PlayStation Now requires a 5Mb/s connection for a "good experience"
Oh, and don't chuck out your DualShock 3s.
PlayStation Now requires a 5Mb/s connection to ensure what Sony calls a "good experience" for the majority of games.
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Wintry survival sim Midwinter is getting a remake in 2015
Will launch a Kickstarter soon.
Mike Singleton's 1989 Commodore Amiga and Atari ST survival sim Midwinter is getting remade in glorious HD for PC and unannounced consoles.
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Steam Greenlights another 50 games, including Depression Quest
Also Tangiers, The 7th Guest 3, and Treasure Adventure World.
Steam Greenlight has accepted another 50 games onto Valve's distribution service, including Depression Quest, Steam's first Twine game.
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Humble Bundle 10 contains Papo & Yo and Joe Danger 2
Pay more than the average for Reus and Surgeon Simulator 2013.
The latest Humble Bundle lets you pay what you want for Papo & Yo, Joe Danger 2: The Movie, To The Moon and Runner 2: Legend of the Rhythm Alien.
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Killing Floor 2 and Half-Minute Hero Two leaked - rumour
Along with Batman: Blackgate HD and BattleBlock Theater Steam ports.
A sequel to Killing Floor is likely in the works, based on a glitch on Steam earlier today that swapped its stats page for a list of titles not yet announced.
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The Witcher gets a board game spin-off
By Fantasy Flight Games.
Popular fantasy series The Witcher is getting its very own board game later this year.
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Slender: The Arrival is coming to PS3 and Xbox 360
Gets two new "flashback levels."
Slender: The Arrival, the official commercial remake of the browser-based horror phenomenon Slender: The Eight Pages, is coming to Xbox 360 and PS3 in Q1 2014.
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Kids' Battle.net accounts changed to default "no buy" state
So parents have more control.
Blizzard has made a change to parental account controls that, by default, set kids' accounts to 'not allowed to buy stuff'.
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Feature | Watch us play Halo: Spartan Assault from 5pm
You say goodbye, and I say Halo.
There's a Halo game on Xbox One! Shame it's not a particularly great one, mind - Spartan Assault, a top-down action heavy spin on Microsoft's fantasy sci-fi universe, doesn't quite reach the highs of its first-person relatives, but it's enjoyable enough nevertheless.
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IGF finalist Don't Starve free on PS4 with Plus
Far Cry 3 down to £10, too.
IGF finalist Don't Starve is available on PlayStation 4 from the PlayStation Store today for £12. Better still, it's free for anyone who subscribes to PlayStation Plus.
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Razer's module-tastic PC is mad, or genius
Made up of self-contained, cooled, quiet, curved slabs.
ARRRRGH what is it what is it?!
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No plans for Alien: Isolation on Wii U, dev says
You have my sympathies.
Creative Assembly's just-announced Alien: Isolation will not appear on Wii U any time soon, the developer has confirmed.
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Mirror's Edge writer Rhianna Pratchett isn't working on Mirror's Edge 2
But is she working on the next Tomb Raider?
Mirror's Edge writer Rhianna Pratchett has confirmed she is not working on the sequel, Mirror's Edge 2.
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With SOCOM servers KIA, first footage of H-Hour emerges
Will H-Hour save the team-based tactical shooter genre?
With the servers for Sony's SOCOM games near death, it seems fans of team-based tactical third-person shooters are stuck for something to play.
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Turtle Beach signs PS4 official headset deal
Good sand quality?
Gaming headphone giant Turtle Beach has inked a deal with Sony to create official headsets for PlayStation 4.
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Independent Games Festival 2014 finalists announced
Led by Device 6, Dominique Pamplemousse and Papers, Please.
They're not the only indie games you should care about but they're some of the best: finalists for this year's Independent Games Festival - the Oscars of the indie world - have been announced.
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Feature | Most Anticipated: Titanfall
Mech believe.
You've probably spotted the fact that we're easing into the year by running through some of our most anticipated games of the next 12 months. Our YouTube editor Ian Higton's up next to the plate, and he's picked Respawn's epic looking Titanfall for his own personal choice. You can hear him work through his reasons against a backdrop of warring mechs and athletic footsoldiers in the video below. Oh, and there'll be rapped knuckles for whoever's first to complain about 6v6 multiplayer in the comments, too!
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Enterprising 3DS owners have discovered an exploit that will disable the handheld's region-locking.
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Remember the 1980s Robocop arcade game? Or perhaps you played the home computer and console versions that followed it? Maybe, if you really loved Robocop, you even played the terrible 2003 Robocop game for GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
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"You'll see more and more game developers" at Oculus
Brand new "Crystal Cove" prototype unveiled.
Virtual reality headset Oculus Rift has improved again, and now id Software legend John Carmark is fully on board, demonstration games for the headset are being made in-house.
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