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Digital Foundry | Google Nexus 5 review
The biggest Android event of the year? Digital Foundry investigates.
When Google and LG joined forces to create last year's Nexus 4, it marked a significant shift in the Android market. Google's previous attempts at creating a "first-party" handset had been critically well-received, but the commercial reaction was relatively lukewarm when compared to Samsung and HTC's offerings. However, by selling the Nexus 4 on the cheap - a tactic which worked equally well with the Asus-made Nexus 7 tablet - Google was able to carve out a significant portion of the Android handset market.
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Opinion | The fall and rise of the franchise titans
With Assassin's Creed and COD sales slowing, their next-gen successors are waiting in the wings.
There's a moment, not too far into Call of Duty: Ghosts' lacklustre campaign, when you bear witness to the storming of a beach. The destroyed shores of Santa Monica are being invaded by The Federation, a messy construct of evil South Americans who, in Ghosts' near-future fiction, embody an irrational fear that lurks within the part of the US psyche that Infinity Ward's games now so often reflect. Whether deliberately or not, there's also a recursive nod being made back to Call of Duty's Xbox 360 debut, and to the D-Day landings that starred in Infinity Ward's second game.
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Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls PS4-exclusive features detailed
Adds "Avenger Kills," lets you import PS3 characters.
The PS4 version of Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls will get a few new features in addition to its spruced up 1080p visuals (that allegedly run at 60 fps), touchpad support and shorter load times.
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Random is back in Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls
Adventure Mode unshackles your progress from the campaign, too.
At a panel at its BlizzCon convention in Anaheim, California, Blizzard revealed new features of Diablo 3's Reaper of Souls expansion that heavily ramp up the randomisation of the game and remove the need for players to endlessly retread the game's heavily scripted campaign acts.
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The next World of Warcraft expansion is Warlords of Draenor, Blizzard has confirmed.
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Blizzard announces iPhone and Android versions of Hearthstone
PC open beta to launch December 2013 or January 2014.
Blizzard has announced iPhone and Android versions of its collectible card game Hearthstone.
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Beta sign-ups for Heroes of the Storm go live
Blizzard re-unveils its MOBA.
Beta sign-ups for Heroes of the Storm go live this evening, Blizzard has announced.
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Beautiful Viking adventure The Banner Saga out in January
A turn-based Kickstarter success.
Stoic has finally slapped a release date on its gorgeous turn-based Viking adventure The Banner Saga. That date is 14th January 2014.
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Microsoft confirms Xbox One apps for launch
UPDATE: Xbox app Achievements shown, OneGuide UK launch in 2014.
UPDATE: We've known for a while that Microsoft will include Achievements in Xbox One applications, but here's a first look at the awards.
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Interview | Making Call of Duty: Ghosts
Infinity Ward on next-gen, mega textures, dedicated servers and the future.
Making Call of Duty is hard; hard for both Infinity Ward and Treyarch, the two studios Activision charges with sharing the responsibility of producing a new game in the gargantuan first-person shooter series each year.
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Quake Live out of browser and standalone by year's end
And here's an amazing video of the game's best players.
id Software will pull Quake Live out of a browser and make it a standalone game by the end of the year.
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Turn-based strategy RPG Blackguards hits Steam Early Access
Chapters to be added over the coming months.
The beta version of turn-based strategy RPG Blackguards is available to download from Steam now.
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Review | The Typing of the Dead: Overkill review
Adventurous type looking for thrills.
2013 may be the Year of Luigi, but 2009 was the Year of Tarantino-Inspired Games. I imagine the nervy film director playing the 2009 console game Wet, his trembling hand scrabbling for his small carved totem of Uma Thurman, the mantra 'this is forgettable this is forgettable this is forgettable' running around and around his head. Games haven't done Quentin Tarantino much of a service, really.
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Video | Video: A quick look at XCOM: Enemy Within and a chat with its lead designer
Meching a mess.
XCOM: Enemy Within is out next week, and it promises to expand on the glorious template of Enemy Unknown by adding stuff like mechs and gene-splicing for your brave alien-blasting soldiers to indulge in. Solid copy.
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12 minute video shows us what it's like to use Xbox One
Quick switching! Skype! More!
Microsoft has released a 12 minute Xbox One video that gives us our best look so far at what it will be like to use the system.
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Feature | The story of PlayStation Home
From pub to hub to home - but where next for Sony's strange service?
For many PlayStation 3 owners, their relationship with Home has been brief. They fired up the virtual world platform around the time of its public launch in late 2008, noticed a general lack of things to do, and went back to playing LittleBigPlanet.
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Mass Effect 4 teaser images released by BioWare
Aliens! Planets! And a return of the Mako?
BioWare has released the first images from its next Mass Effect game, which is currently in development at BioWare Montreal.
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Age of Empires 2 gets first official expansion in over 10 years
The Forgotten remembered.
It's been a long time coming - over 10 years in fact - but now it's here: a new expansion for Age of Empires 2.
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2D fighting game Legend of Raven confirmed for PS4, Xbox One
With GGPO online play.
2D fighting game Legend of Raven will launch on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as well as Vita, Nicalis has announced.
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Total War: Rome 2 confirmed for Steam Machines
"We've always wanted the Total War franchise to be enjoyed by living room..."
Creative Assembly has announced a Steam Machine version of strategy game Total War: Rome 2.
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Disney has released its first Star Wars game and it's adorable
Behold: Tiny Death Star. Like Tiny Tower, on the Death Star.
Disney has released its first Star Wars game since acquiring George Lucas' license last year and it's probably not what you would have expected. Entitled Tiny Death Star, it's developed by Tiny Tower creator NimbleBit and re-envisions the property management sim on the moon-sized space station.
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Hyper Light Drifter details its combat in new trailer
A link to the future.
Stylish neon retro action/adventure Hyper Light Drifter has shown off its basic combat maneuvers in a new trailer.
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Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls trailer details its features
Kill bounties, unlock all waypoints, and enchant weapons.
A new trailer for Diablo 3's first major expansion, Reaper of Souls, shows off a number of the upcoming add-on's new features.
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Video | Video: Super Mario 3D World's Captain Toad levels shown off
And a look at the game's touchscreen features.
Everyone knows Mario games are about jumping - from platform to platform and on enemies' heads. So it's a surprise to find a set of Mario levels where you can't do either.
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Watch PS4 launch title Killzone: Shadow Fall played via Vita
Guerrilla demos Remote Play.
Killzone: Shadow Fall has been demoed using PlayStation 4's Remote Play feature, which enables you to stream games to PlayStation Vita and play them away from the TV, Wii U-style.
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The Company of Heroes 2 Victory at Stalingrad premium downloadable content launches next week, Sega has announced.
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Watch this Sony engineer take apart a PlayStation 4
What's inside and what it all does.
Whenever a new console launches, it's never long before someone takes a screwdriver to it and shows the world what's inside. With PlayStation 4, Sony has done it first.
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Possible PlayStation 4 VR headset patents spotted
The next Evolution?
Sony has filed patents that may relate to its PlayStation 4 virtual reality headset.
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"We had a goal - to make the prettiest animals in gaming"
Why Zoo Tycoon's an unlikely highlight of the Xbox One launch line-up.
Do you remember that moment around eight years ago when you'd realised the next-generation had arrived? Perhaps it was peeking out the side-window of a Ferrari Enzo in Project Gotham Racing 3 and seeing the city pass by in a slick blur of motion. Maybe you had to wait a little longer to see the rain streaming down Marcus Fenix's impossible shoulders before he slammed them into a hunk of black concrete.
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Ex-Microsoft director Adam Orth discusses Xbox One #dealwithit controversy
"I exercised incredibly poor judgment."
Seven months after he spoke out online over the public response to Xbox One's "always online" policy, Adam Orth, then a creative director at Microsoft, has finally adressed the storm of internet rage that followed.
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