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Remember Evil Genius? There's an online version on Facebook and it's in open beta
Rebellion reignites PC RTS.
Evil Genius Online has just gone into open beta.
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Surprise! Ninja Theory, the developer of Heavenly Sword, Enslaved and DmC Devil May Cry, has released its first mobile game.
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New Gran Turismo 6 patch introduces more seasonals, increased payout
And our first idea of Polyphony's improved audio?
Version 1.02 of Gran Turismo 6 went live yesterday - all 1.3GB of it - introducing new seasonal events, new cars and increased payout across all events.
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Here's another look at Nosgoth, the F2P multiplayer Legacy of Kain spin-off
Enters closed beta soon.
Square Enix has released a new trailer for Nosgoth, the free-to-play Legacy of Kain spin-off, which goes into closed beta soon.
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Joe Danger 1 and 2 out on PlayStation Vita Q2 2014
Four Door Lemon handling the port.
The PlayStation Vita versions of Hello Games' Joe Danger and Joe Danger 2: The Movie launch at some point during the second quarter of 2014.
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Blizzard nerfs Mage in latest Hearthstone patch
"We understand that the Freeze mechanic can be frustrating to play against."
Blizzard has nerfed the Mage hero in collectible card game Hearthstone.
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Feature | Shooting cars: The art of Gran Turismo 6's photography
How to become the Cartier-Bresson of the virtual automotive world.
The fine achievements in car dynamics and mastering of car control to win a million races aren't the only source of fun in Gran Turismo 6 - anyone can undertake a side quest to get the perfect picture in photo mode.
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Feature | Eurogamer Readers' Top 50 Games of 2012
Your votes, your comments, your games of the year.
Here we go again! Thousands of you voted - thank you so much for taking the time - and now we have the results. What follows is your 50 favourite games of 2012 and a selection of the comments you submitted along with your selections.
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Give a little: buy the Christmas single by charity GamesAid
Costs roughly a Bob (Geldof).
Move your rump, Beyonce, for here comes the GamesAid Choir, Games On Song, with its bid for a Christmas number one!
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Free Ryse update adds two new level events
Are you a Gladiator?
A free update for Xbox One exclusive Ryse has been released that adds two new level events.
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Video | Watch us play Just Cause 2's multiplayer mod from 5pm GMT
That's all Panau.
Just Cause 2 was secretly the best open world game of the last generation, and thanks to some enterprising modders it's just got even better. By swapping out all the NPCs and single-player objectives with real people, the mod - which has just come to PC - makes the most of the amazing sandbox that Avalanche created in Panau Island. It's messy, brilliant fun.
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Broken Sword, Minecraft, Walking Dead, Eufloria
It's the final PlayStation Store update of 2013.
Got a Vita? Get the first episode of Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse in today's PlayStation Store update. This is the game Revolution Kickstarted a while back - point-and-click adventure at its most nostalgic.
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Zelda spin-off Hyrule Warriors announced
Tecmo Koei mashes up Warrior series with the world of Zelda.
Today's Nintendo Direct delivered the goods straight away this afternoon, with the announcement of Hyrule Warriors, a collaboration between Nintendo and Tecmo Koei that combines the worlds of Zelda and the long-running Warrior series.
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Rosalina and Luma make their Smash Bros. debut
Mario Galaxy stars to feature in Wii U and 3DS brawler.
Rosalina and Luma, two stars of the Mario universe introduced in the Wii's Galaxy games, are to make their first appearance in the Smash Bros. series next year.
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No date for Mario Kart 8, but a new trailer
Rosalina's in it! On a super bike!
Rosalina, the princess from the Mario Galaxy games, is in Mario Kart 8 - and she races on a 'goes like the clappers' super bike!
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Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze out 21st February
Cane it as Cranky Kong!
Wii U game Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze will be released on 21st February in stores and on the Nintendo eShop, Nintendo has announced.
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Wii Sports Club Golf released today
Teed up on eShop right now.
Wii Sports Club has a new mode as of this afternoon, with golf joining tennis and bowling on Nintendo's Wii U.
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NES Remix, a new Wii U game, is available now
Old classics remixed for the eShop.
NES Remix, a new title from Nintendo that takes old Nintendo Entertainment System games and remixes them for the Wii U.
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The Year of Luigi continues with Dr. Luigi!
Luigi! Luigi! Linguine!
The Year of Luigi continues, as Nintendo announces Wii U eShop title Dr. Luigi for release on 15th January for £13.49.
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Yoshi's New Island for 2DS and 3DS in spring 2014
Takashi "Ten Ten" Tezuka is on board!
Nintendo has just announced a spring 2014 date for Yoshi's New Island on 3DS and 2DS.
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Digital Foundry | Motorola Moto G review
A quad-core Android phone for £100 - what's the catch?
Apple doesn't do budget. That was the phrase uttered by many when rumours of a low-cost iPhone began to circulate a few months back; blurry images of a device with plastic casing drifted leaked online, prompting many to speculate that the Cupertino company was finally going to give Android a run for its money in the lower-priced end of the consumer spectrum. Alas, when the announcement finally came, such hopes were dashed. The iPhone 5C is indeed an iPhone in cheaper skin, but its price - around £100 less than the flagship 5S - could only be considered budget if you're accustomed to shopping in Harrods and drive a Ferrari.
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Feature | Myth-busting the murky world of video game trade-ins
Plus five top tips that will make you a savvy shopper.
The business of second-hand video games - pre-owned, trade-ins, used games, whatever you want to call it - is mysterious. Shops make millions while developers and publishers shake their fists in rage. Or do they?
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Tomb Raider Definitive Edition is more than a facelift, dev insists
Crystal Dynamics stands by £49.99 PS4 and Xbox One re-release.
Crystal Dynamics stands by its £49.99 PlayStation 4 and Xbox One version of Tomb Raider.
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Skullgirls to re-emerge on PSN and XBLA as Skullgirls Encore
New game on PS3, patch on Xbox 360.
Fighting game Skullgirls will be re-released on the PlayStation Store and Xbox Live Marketplace as Skullgirls Encore, its developer has announced.
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DayZ stampeded by 88,000 people in 12 hours
UPDATE: With over 172K copies sold in 24 hours.
UPDATE: DayZ standalone has gone on to sell an insane 172,500 copies in its first 24 hours. Wowzers!
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Dementium 2 HD checks in on Steam
While Mutant Mudds Deluxe hits PS3 & Vita in North America.
It's a big day for Renegade Kid with both its first-person horror/action game Dementium 2 and its retro platformer Mutant Mudds receiving enhanced ports to new platforms.
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Review | The Walking Dead: All That Remains review
Telltale's acclaimed horror series returns in the first episode of its second season.
Officially, this episode is called All That Remains. A more accurate one would be Pulling No Punches, because if it's about anything, it's Telltale proving it's absolutely not afraid to hit a little girl. Emotionally. Physically. Repeatedly. Anywhere and everywhere it could possibly hurt. No longer are you shielded from the apocalypse by Lee, a muscled man capable of taking charge with both wits and fists. Now, you're just Clementine; small, frail and alone, in a world that hasn't gotten any kinder since the apocalypse. Zombies and scavengers don't discriminate though, and neither does pain. There's no shortage of any of them in store for her.
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Star Wars goes F2P with space combat game Attack Squadrons
Sign up for the beta today.
Disney has announced the latest in its slew of upcoming Star Wars titles with Star Wars: Attack Squadrons, a free-to-play space combat game for up to 16 players.
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Iranian political adventure 1979 Revolution argoes to Kickstarter
UPDATE: The Kickstarter failed, but a new crowdfunding campaign has arisen.
UPDATE: As the Smashing Pumpkins foretold, when it comes to 1979, cool kids never have the time. This was the fate of 1979 Revolution's Kickstarter campaign that ended in failure with only $304,741 of its $395K goal met.
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Dying Light video shows why night is bad news
Zombies' senses heighten, and so does their hunger.
Dying Light is more than just a name for Technland's new zombie game: it's a warning.
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