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SCEE releases Halloween trailers for Puppeteer, LittleBigPlanet Karting, Sly Cooper 4 and Until Dawn
'Tis the season to be jolly. Did I get that right?
SCEE has released Halloween-themed trailers for its following games: Puppeteer, Until Dawn, LittleBigPlanet Karting, and Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time.
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Ex-Ubisoft and Naughty Dog staff's first-person horror game Outlast gets an extended trailer
Run, run, run run, run, run, run awaaayyyyyyyy.
First-person horror adventure Outlast - developed by several staffers who previously worked on the Assassin's Creed, Prince of Persia, Splinter Cell, and Uncharted series - has released a new trailer in honour of Halloween.
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Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut due in March
Did you hear that, Zack?
The PS3 exclusive Director's Cut of cult-classic surreal police procedural/survival horror game Deadly Premonition is set for a March release, publisher Rising Star has confirmed to Eurogamer.
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Oculus Rift-supported first-person horror game Montas hits Indiegogo
New trailer shows off Silent Hill-esque environments, music.
First-person horror adventure Montas has taken to crowdsourcing with its Indigogo campaign.
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Cave Story coming to Xbox 360, PS3 and Vita - report
Rated by the ESRB anyway.
Cult-classic indie darling Cave Story looks to be headed to XBLA and PSN, if its ESRB rating is anything to go by.
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Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs gets a spooky Halloween trailer
Dev asks fans to submit their screams for the soundtrack.
Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs - the highly anticipated sequel to Amnesia: The Dark Descent - has pulled back the curtain on its mysterious machinations ever so much with a new trailer.
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Digital Foundry | Face-Off: Assassin's Creed 3
Naval gazing.
Declaring itself to be one of the very last dinosaurs working on a triple-A game of this scale, Ubisoft's Montreal studio has made no bones about the breadth of Assassin's Creed 3's content. The first shock is at how greatly the play area has been up-sized, where its recreation of an 18th Century America is estimated to be 1.5 times the size of Rome in Brotherhood. This new reality is one of hunting animals in the native wilderness, commandeering ships launched from harbours in Boston and New York, and travelling for miles around the many satellite towns of a nation in revolt.
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Sin & Punishment, Ikaruga dev creating 3DS exclusive
Treasure maps out its future.
Japanese studio Treasure is working on a new project for Nintendo 3DS, the developer has announced.
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More than 46 million Halo games have been sold worldwide
How many have you bought?
More than 46 million Halo games have been sold worldwide, Microsoft has revealed.
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The Ship: Full Steam Ahead Kickstarter asks for £128k
Pitch video reveals vision of a murderous steampunk Victorian England.
UK indie Blazing Griffin has launched a Kickstarter to raise £128,000 to make The Ship: Full Steam Ahead, the steampunk sequel to the 2006 murder party game.
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Feature | Eurogamer's favourite Halloween games
Which grim grinning greats should keep you company on the scariest night of the year?
Don't answer the doorbell tonight: the local kids haven't put much effort into their costumes, and besides, some of them are hepped up on goofballs by the sounds of it. Instead, stay indoors and dust off your GBA, your GameCube, or, um, your smartphone, and play some spooky games instead.
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Zone of the Enders HD Collection launches in the UK next month
Plus, Metal Gear Rising Limited Edition and pre-order bonuses revealed.
Zone of the Enders HD Collection launches in the UK on 30th November 2012, Konami has announced.
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Curiosity, the free app from Peter Molyneux, releases next week.
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Kostas Zarifis, who worked at Lionhead for five years on Fable 2, Fable 3 and Fable: The Journey before leaving in May 2011 to found his own Guildford independent developer Kinesthetic Games, is using Kickstarter to raise money for his motion control Kung Fu simulation.
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Dead Island Riptide dated for April
The cruelest month.
Open-world first-person zombie survival sequel Dead Island: Riptide has been dated for 26th April in Europe on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, publisher Deep Silver has announced.
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Video | Watch the full Hideo Kojima Q&A session from the Eurogamer Expo
Legendary game designer answered your questions on-stage.
It was by far the most popular developer session at this year's Eurogamer Expo - to the extent that we sadly had to turn a lot of people away - so ever since the show ended we've been talking to Konami and Kojima Productions about whether we could somehow present Hideo Kojima's appearance to you guys despite the original stipulation that we couldn't broadcast it.
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Halo 4 devs scold Xbox Live sexism
"I'd like to think most of our players don't support this kind of behaviour."
Outside of private matches, Xbox Live multiplayer can be a hostile and abusive place. And when your brand is as intrinsic to Xbox Live multiplayer as Halo, there's a strong chance it will be Halo negatively associated with it.
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Editor's Blog: Christian Donlan joins Eurogamer full-time
He apologises in advance.
It gives me a huge amount of pleasure to announce today that long-time Eurogamer contributor Christian Donlan has joined the site full-time.
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Dragon Quest 7 3DS release teased
Due February in Japan, Square Enix announces.
Square Enix has picked Dragon Quest 7 as its next target for re-release on a Nintendo handheld.
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Digital Foundry | GameGadget Review
Inspect a gadget.
When Blaze announced the GameGadget back in January, it confidently billed the system as "the iPod for Retro Gaming" and promised to create a handheld ecosystem that would not only allow games developers to monetise their forgotten classics from yesteryear, but also provide new and exciting software for the thousands upon thousands of players who would surely pick up this exciting new system.
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Review | Okami HD review
Different strokes.
I've played Okami before. I've written a review of it before. (I can't say where, but you can probably figure it out and find the review online.) Daniel Craig's first James Bond film was in cinemas around then, and PlayStation 3 was on the point of release in Japan and the US.
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Record-breaking student game jam creates 40 Windows 8 games
23 now live, remainder on the way.
Nearly 300 students have taken part in a Guinness World Record-breaking game jam, the largest ever event of its kind. The result was 40 new indie games for Windows 8.
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Feature | GameGadget: The empty promises and, finally, a response
"Hands up! We are sorry! We got the launch wrong in a number of ways."
GameGadget has been a bit of a PR disaster. It was billed all wrong by maker Blaze; don't market a device on promises of publisher support that six months after launch still haven't materialised, and don't string customers along and then leave them in the dark. Twice.
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Call of Duty and Guitar Hero offline due to Hurricane Sandy
Gone with the wind.
In addition to decimating part of the US' east coast and inspiring internet memes, Hurricane Sandy has shut down the online services for certain Activision games.
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GameGadget 2.0 and GameGadget Pocket promised
And revised GameGadget 1 hardware in November.
There's new GameGadget hardware imminent, a spokesperson for the company has told me.
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Disney acquires Lucasfilm, everything Star Wars
Star Wars: Episode 7 targeting a 2015 release.
George Lucas sold off Lucasfilm to Disney, the house of mouse announced earlier today.
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Modern Warfare 4 leaked by Captain Price voice actor
UPDATE: Infinity Ward "We've not talked with any voice actors, so all news is speculation."
Update: Infinity Ward has denied meeting with Murray about Modern Warfare 4. "Interesting news today, but it's not true," said the developer on twitter. "We've not talked with any voice actors, so all news is speculation."
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FIFA has sold 7.4 million copies
Battlefield premium has over 2 million subscriptions.
FIFA has sold 7.4 million units in four weeks, EA announced today as part of its most recent quarterly financial report.
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Grand Theft Auto 5 release date spring 2013, publisher confirms
UPDATE: PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 named as launch platforms.
UPDATE #2: Grand Theft Auto 5 will launch during spring 2013 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, publisher Take-Two has confirmed.
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NeoGeo X console costs £175, Limited Edition includes Ninja Masters
Out 6th December on these shores.
The NeoGeo X retro game console launches in Europe on 6th December for £175 / 199 euros, European distributor Blaze has announced.
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