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Guild Wars 2 crafting rising from 400 to 500
Colin Johanson maps out the rest of 2013.
All crafting professions in Guild Wars 2 are going to rise from 400 to 500 this year, according to game director Colin Johanson. It means you'll be able to make your own ascended gear.
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Digital Foundry | Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom review
Compact camera meets Android phone. Digital Foundry investigates.
In the decade or so since camera phones first appeared, manufacturers have tried all manner of tricks to convince us that they constitute a genuine replacement for our dedicated point-and-shoot hardware. From the first sub-VGA offerings to the more recent megapixel behemoths touted by the likes of Sony and Nokia, we've seen convergence in action - but the results haven't always been encouraging.
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Deadly Premonition headed to PC via Steam Greenlight
We Swery it's the truth.
The Director's Cut version of cult horror adventure Deadly Premonition is now available to vote for on Steam Greenlight, publisher Rising Star Games has announced.
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Sony backtracks on real-money Planetside 2 buffs following fan outcry
"We have decided to go back to the drawing board."
Sony Online Entertainment has scrapped its plans to introduce paid-for consumable buffs, named "implants", within massively multiplayer online shooter Planetside 2.
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Plagiarised versions of Magnetized made it onto XBLIG, Google Play
UPDATE: Publisher releases apology, will return all revenues.
UPDATE: Eurogamer has received a statement from Connect Media UG where the publisher apologises for releasing Magnetized on Xbox Live Indie Games and Android without permission.
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Review | The Void
Colour is my obsession, joy and torment.
The Void makes me feel stupid.
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What the delay has done for Rayman Legends
How Ubisoft Montpellier used the extra six months to build a better game.
The sun has already set as we take our seats. It's been another baking hot day in Montpellier, home to Michel Ancel's Ubisoft studio, and there's a nervy tension amongst the crowd as the man on stage picks up a controller. "Guys," he says, staring at two people in front of me, "you're up first".
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Review | Dynasty Warriors 8 review
A feudal good men.
"8" seems like such a small number when you consider that this new Dynasty Warriors game is really something like the 35th title in its lineage. Tecmo Koei's massive battle series is an unsung hero of the middle tier, proving that a fanbase can sustain a vibrant bloodline throughout an entire console generation without having to compromise its central values and peculiarities.
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Vanillaware's latest Dragon's Crown dated for August in North America
UPDATE: Heading to Europe this autumn.
UPDATE: Dragon's Crown is heading to Europe this autumn on both PS3 and Vita, courtesy of a publishing deal between NIS America and Atlus, the publishers have announced.
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Ridiculously well-hidden Battlefield 3 Easter egg discovered
"We have spotted a hostile Goldfarb in your area!"
It's now nearing two years since Battlefield 3 was released, and another Easter egg has just been discovered in the game.
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Phoenix Wright gets hardcore in M-rated Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies
"Due to the nature of the various crimes and storylines."
The next game in the Phoenix Wright series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies, is rated M for Mature by North America's rating board, the ESRB.
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Superbly animated metroidvania Legend of Iya takes to Kickstarter
An ex-WayForward artist's decade-plus long pet project.
Indie developer Andrew "darkfalzx" Bado has been plugging away on his pixelated metroidvania adventure Legend of Iya for the better part of two decades and the finish line is starting to come into focus. If Bado can hit his Kickstarter goal of $75K, he should be able to deliver a finished PC build by November 2014.
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Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW! announced
WayForward making a multiplatform "fungeon"-crawler.
The latest game inspired by Pendleton Ward's surreal cartoon Adventure Time is coming this autumn to PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, and 3DS with Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW!
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Michel Ancel outlines vision for next-gen Beyond Good & Evil 2
Announcement possible "in the next year".
Beyond Good & Evil 2 will massively expand the scope of the original game and stretch across multiple cities and planets, according to creator Michel Ancel. And while it's not yet confirmed that the game is Ubisoft Montpellier's next project, it could be announced within the next year.
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Video | Watch us play Rayman Legends from 5.30pm BST
UPDATE: It's back on!
SECOND UPDATE: It's happening! Ian's managed to get on top of the technical difficulties (in other words he had stern words with Virgin Media and they sorted out his internet connection) so we're back on for a 5.30pm BST start. Don't go outside! It's horrible out there anyway.
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First footage of ArmA dev's Mars exploration game
Going for £10 on Steam Early Access on 1st August.
ArmA dev Bohemia announced a Mars exploration simulator called Take On Mars at E3 a few weeks ago. Now there's a video.
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Review | TrackMania 2 Valley review
Rough roads.
What's the meanest, most brutal driving game around? There was a time when, fresh from a stint in the untamable Ferrari 312 around classic Spa in Grand Prix Legends, I would have told you that it's always been Papyrus that have been the masters of cruelty, happy to nonchalantly flick you off the track should you be so absent-minded as to not get enough temperature in the brake pads. Then there have been other times when trying to duck and dive through the blandly realized British countryside that I'd tell you that it's Richard Burns Rally that's the real bastard - get a hundred yards down any of those roads without scoffing the scenery and you can consider yourself a pro.
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Valve helps old Half-Life 1 mod go standalone
Real-life co-op.
Nearly 15 years later, Valve's thrown a Half-Life 1 modding team a bone - Sven Co-op is to become a free, standalone game.
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Pokémon Rumble U's Skylanders-style toys iffy for Europe
Wii U bother without?
Downloadable Wii U game Pokémon Rumble U will hit the European eShop on 15th August.
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NFS: Most Wanted, Mafia 2 free for PS Plus subscribers in August
And Spec Ops: The Line, Lego Lord of the Rings.
Sony has revealed its August line-up of free content for PlayStation Plus subscribers, which includes Need for Speed: Most Wanted and 2K mob adventure Mafia 2.
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Bizarre Nintendo trademark hints at Seaman revival
Mysterious Pet: Legend of the Fish With A Human Face.
Nintendo has trademarked two bizarre game names which point to a revival of cult Dreamcast virtual pet title Seaman, which starred a fish with a man's face.
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XCOM Bureau trailer is reassuringly XCOM
Looks hard, tactical, good.
After a wobbly gestation, 2K Marin's reworked shootery stab at the XCOM licence - The Bureau: XCOM Declassified - is finally in convincing form.
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FIFA 14 has official license for 19 Brazilian clubs
Nearly twice as many as FIFA 13.
EA Sports has secured the official license for 19 Brazilian clubs for use in FIFA 14 - that's nearly twice as many as FIFA 13 had.
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Feature | The story of Net Yaroze, Sony's first indie push
Over 15 years ago the original PlayStation ushered in a new generation of talent.
Most independent developers would likely be horrified if implicated in a console war. In the last year or so it's become clear they might have no choice; independent games could prove vital to who triumphs in the next-gen race.
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Teenager's massive Skyrim mod took 2000 hours to make
"Falskaar was my day job." Now he wants a job at Bethesda.
Imagine being 19 years old and coveting a job at Bethesda Game Studios, renowned maker of The Elder Scrolls series of RPGs and Fallout 3. What would you do? How could you get this most prestigious developer's attention?
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Kinect will benefit Killer Instinct tournament play on Xbox One
Online and offline.
Kinect will aid local tournament play with fighting game Killer Instinct, Microsoft has said.
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XBLA champion State of Decay out on PC this year
Undead Labs teases sandbox future.
State of Decay, the terrifyingly successful open-world Xbox Live Arcade zombie game, will be released on PC before the year is out.
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Some of the key people behind SimCity leave Maxis to make new simulation game
Jellygrade making a sim about the dawn of life on earth.
Some of the key people behind controversial simulation game SimCity have left Maxis to found an independent studio.
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David Jaffe working on MotorGun, another car combat game
Kickstarter launched.
Twisted Metal co-creator David Jaffe's next project is Kickstarter hopeful MotorGun, a car combat game for PC and Mac.
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Forza 5 mandatory day one download adds Drivatars for offline play
It's like a fridge, developer says.
Racing game Forza 5 was announced during Microsoft's May Xbox One reveal event as a launch title that would make use of the power of the cloud.
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