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  1. Double Fine's The Cave confirmed for iOS launch

    Charming Double Fine adventure The Cave will launch for iOS devices on 3rd October, publisher Sega has announced.

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  2. Crytek boss discusses Xbox One exclusive Ryse's 900p resolution

    Crytek boss Cevat Yerli has addressed concern from some quarters about Xbox One exclusive Ryse's native resolution, saying the game will use the console's upscaler to achieve a "full HD experience".

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  3. Killzone dev Guerrilla confirms work on new IP has begun

    Sony-owned studio Guerrilla Games has confirmed it has begun work on a new IP now that some staff are finished with PlayStation 4 launch title Killzone: Shadow Fall.

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  4. Sony on PS4: "the format war is a marathon, not a sprint"

    Interview | Sony on PS4: "the format war is a marathon, not a sprint"

    Price, cameras and Steam Box with PlayStation UK boss Fergal Gara.

    Sony's PlayStation executives hope with PS4 this time things will be different. This time, Sony launches alongside Microsoft, not 16 months afterwards like with PS3. This time, Sony is cheaper than Xbox, not hundreds of pounds more. And this time, Sony is taking a gamer-first approach - and that, it seems, is translating into real world business.

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  5. Batman: Arkham Origins' Initiation DLC stars Bruce Wayne in Asia

    Batman: Arkham Origins' Initiation DLC stars Bruce Wayne in Asia

    Permadeath mode I Am the Night also detailed.

    Batman: Arkham Origin's upcoming Initiation DLC will move the game's setting to Asia for an extra slice of origin story.

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  6. Zelda: The Wind Waker HD is £50 on eShop this week

    Zelda: The Wind Waker HD is £50 on eShop this week

    A tenner more expensive than Pikmin 3, Wonderful 101.

    GameCube re-release The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker is £49.99 / €59.99 on the Wii U eShop this Friday.

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  7. Vlambeer's Wasteland Kings renamed as Nuclear Throne

    Vlambeer's Wasteland Kings renamed as Nuclear Throne

    After inXile worried people would think it was part of Wasteland franchise.

    Action roguelike Wasteland Kings has been renamed as Nuclear Throne after inXile Entertainment worried people would think it was part of the Wasteland franchise.

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  8. UK chart: FIFA 14 sales down on last year's FIFA 13 by 24%

    UK chart: FIFA 14 sales down on last year's FIFA 13 by 24%

    Possibly due to GTA5. Possibly due to next-gen transition.

    FIFA 14 has entered the UK chart at number one, but launch week sales were down 24 per cent compared to FIFA 13.

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  9. Tactical Intervention review

    Review | Tactical Intervention review

    Don't intervene.

    Press X to roll out of the way of explosions! Press F to wave at hostages! Press forward to drive a car, and F to pick up the briefcase! And, I guess, if you get the time, left mouse button to shoot some people.

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  10. EGX 2013: Eurogamer.net editor's choice

    What a show it's been! Thanks to all who've come along and helped make it so special, and of course all those behind the scenes who've made it happen. I'm speaking a little prematurely, of course - there are still a few hours left to go on the last day of the Expo, and with a live podcast due up on the main session stage at 5pm there's still the potential for everything to go horribly, horribly wrong.

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  11. Letter from America

    Letter from America

    It's weeks like this when Jaz misses old Blighty.

    For me, the biggest thing happening in gaming this week was actually over on your side of the pond - the Eurogamer Expo. I love this kind of event: it's where gamers can get together, see and play new stuff, and (hopefully) have a great time. Unfortunately, I couldn't make it this year - but I really wish I could have been there. In the US, we have the PAX shows, but there's something special about London-based events. That might sound rather strange, but I've been to many shows in many different countries, and the most memorable ones for me have all been in London. It's a great place, and the crowds are always really positive and enthusiastic. I particularly remember some of the expos of the late 80s and early 90s, which were just brilliant. I'm glad EGX has picked up from where they left off and brought them bang up to date.

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  12. Shadow of the Eternals dev Precursor Games disbands

    Shadow of the Eternals dev Precursor Games disbands

    "Many of us will be taking a break."

    Precursor Games, developer of unsuccessful Kickstarter candidate Shadow of the Eternals, has disbanded.

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  13. Live: Eurogamer Expo developer sessions

    Video | Live: Eurogamer Expo developer sessions

    Coming up on Sunday: Peter Molyneux, Thief, Ouya, Wasteland Kings and a live Eurogamer podcast.

    Welcome to Eurogamer Expo 2013! This year's show is the biggest and most exciting we've ever put together, featuring first UK hands-on with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as well as pretty much every big (and small) game due out in the immediate future that you might be interested in.

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  14. Face-Off: Final Fantasy 14

    Digital Foundry | Face-Off: Final Fantasy 14

    A realm reborn - but has Square's MMO rid itself of its demons?

    Final Fantasy 14's initial launch was something of a disaster for Square Enix, temporarily tarnishing both a much-loved brand and the reputation of its developers with a product that felt unfocused and incomplete. Rushed out after an unusually short beta period where only a tiny part of the game was available for players to test (the promised PlayStation 3 beta test never materialised at all), the final release was plagued by game-breaking bugs, a convoluted menu system unsuited to modern MMORPGs, questionable design choices that made the experience frustrating to play, and an unoptimised graphics engine that led to poor performance on a wide range of PCs.



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  15. Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader retrospective

    Is it possible to cheat on a console? I don't mean entering the Konami Code or exploiting Game Genie-enabled shortcuts. I'm talking about the rather old-fashioned idea of digital monogamy, of staying true to one machine. Perhaps it's just a cultural hangover from declaring loyalty to either the ZX Spectrum or the Commodore 64, the sort of thing that happened a long time ago in a playground far, far away. Yet it became a pressing issue, personally, in 2002.

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  16. Dying Light isn't another Dead Island, Techland promises

    Dying Light isn't another Dead Island, Techland promises

    "We need to prove we have made a AAA game."

    Dying Light developer Techland has said its upcoming zombie survival game will be of a higher quality than Dead Island, its first crack at the genre that launched with a number of rough edges.

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  17. "I used to be excited... but then I took 200 miles to the knee"

    Polish studio CD Projekt Red has everything going for it as it builds to a Witcher 3 crescendo in 2014. But there are concerns - concerns about it being open world and perhaps flabbier and more unfocused as a result.

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  18. The ultimate retro handheld collectors' guide

    Digital Foundry | The ultimate retro handheld collectors' guide

    Looking back at the pre-smartphone era of portable gaming.

    The rise of smartphones and tablets has subtly altered the definition of portable interactive entertainment. Once the sole preserve of console makers such as Nintendo, Sega, Atari, NEC and SNK, control of the "mobile gaming" market is slowly but surely being usurped by the likes of Google and Apple.

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  19. GTA Online's biggest unanswered questions: Outside Xbox investigates

    Video | GTA Online's biggest unanswered questions: Outside Xbox investigates

    Plus Assassin's Creed and Marlow Briggs.

    Hello Eurogamers. It's Eurogamer Expo week and as you read this, we're probably busy sprinting around the show floor playing games and chatting to developers. Keep an eye on Outside Xbox over the course of the weekend for more videos from the show as it happens and tune into our After Show Party livestreams at 7pm today and tomorrow.

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  20. Eve dogfighter Valkyrie doesn't need Oculus Rift to play

    Eve dogfighter Valkyrie doesn't need Oculus Rift to play

    A console version is "a technical possibility" too.

    CCP's sexy little Oculus Rift dogfighting game Eve: Valkyrie can be played without a virtual reality headset. People play it that way at the company's Icelandic HQ, CEO Hilmar Petersson told me - because there are only a few headsets to go around. "So I mean it is possible," he said.

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  21. Letting off Steam: Dissecting Valve's announcements

    Opinion | Letting off Steam: Dissecting Valve's announcements

    With SteamOS, machines and a controller all a reality, where is Valve's new direction taking it?

    Over the course of three announcements this week, Valve finally set in stone its vision for taking over the living room, first with the reveal of SteamOS, then later with Steam Machines and a new, somewhat eccentric controller. It's news that's been signposted in interviews with Gabe Newell over the past couple of years, but the ramifications are far-reaching. Here, Eurogamer's writers respond to what the news means, and where it's taking Valve.

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  22. LucasArts had been working on a Day of the Tentacle HD remake

    Prior to its closure earlier this year, LucasArts had been working on an HD remake of Tim Schafer and Dave Grossman's point-and-click adventure classic Day of the Tentacle.

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  23. Mighty No. 9 Vita Kickstarter stretch goal announced

    Mighty No. 9 Vita Kickstarter stretch goal announced

    UPDATE: First documentary video released. Wants $3.5m for Vita/3DS ports.

    UPDATE# 2: The first of four documentaries covering the development of Mighty No. 9 has been publicly released.

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  24. Watch what Namco's canned Snake Plissken game looked like

    Back in 2003 Namco announced a game based on John Carpenter's Snake Plissken license tentatively called Escape. The title never saw the light of day, but now a former developer on the project has released a trailer for the Snake Plissken game that never was (thanks, Kotaku).

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  25. Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs writer describes disturbing cut content

    Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is a pretty gross game, as one would expect of a horror title set in a grand guignol borderline Lovecraftian rendering of 1899 London. But there's one scene so disgusting that its developer, The Chinese Room, chose to nix it.

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  26. Rogue Legacy is coming to Mac and Linux "very soon"

    Rogue Legacy is coming to Mac and Linux "very soon"

    Patch will add multiple save slots.

    Platformer roguelike Rogue Legacy is coming to Mac and Linux "very soon," Cellar Door Games has told Joystiq.

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  27. Steam controller revealed

    Steam controller revealed

    Dual trackpads, a touchscreen and haptic feedback. Oh my!

    Valve has revealed the controller it's been brewing up for the past year in honour of its upcoming line of "Steam Machines."

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  28. Putty Squad and The Pinball Arcade are PS4 launch titles

    Putty Squad and The Pinball Arcade are PlayStation 4 launch titles, publisher System 3 has announced.

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  29. You can play all of Beyond with your iPhone

    You can play all of Beyond with your iPhone

    "For us this is a key feature in the game."

    "Not everybody was born with a DualShock controller in their hands," remarked notable French game maker David Cage, pacing with emotion at the Eurogamer Expo today.

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  30. The Last of Us single-player DLC stars a new character, out December or January

    Naughty Dog has announced the release schedule for the long-awaited The Last of Us downloadable content.

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