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Borderlands 2 Badass Rank bug plaguing users "not connected" to DLC
Gearbox "investigating", Mechromancer/title update downloads safe.
A Borderlands 2 bug that is resetting gamers' Badass Rank is unrelated to yesterday's Mechromancer DLC and title update, developer Gearbox has announced.
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Midway Arcade Origins safe as dev Backbone confirms layoffs
"Due to a lower demand for conventional console development."
Developer Backbone Entertainment has confirmed a round of layoffs but insisted Midway Arcade Origins remains unaffected.
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Next Borderlands 2 DLC details leak, headed to Oasis
Definitely maybe.
Borderlands 2's first major expansion looks like it's called Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty.
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Trials Evolution dev's upcoming Badland shows off gameplay
No relation to the Terrence Malick film.
Badland - the iOS side-scrolling action/adventure game from a couple of the Trials Evolution developers at Frogmind - has debuted its first gameplay in the trailer below.
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"It's in the packet" - Robot Chicken does Street Fighter
"No-one told me I'd be fighting with all sushi rolls hanging out."
Robot Chicken has done Street Fighter.
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Short and tense Half-Life fan film well worth a watch
Made for $3000 - it wasn't Freeman.
I jumped - this short Half-Life film made me jump. Heavy on the atmosphere, great costumes and make-up, well put together, dark. Enter the Freeman: Half-Life Film is worth a watch (embedded below).
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Gears of War movie interest renewed
But will it go anywhere?
There is renewed interest in the thought dead Gears of War movie, according to a new report.
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OnLive's new owner bought the company for just $4.8m
After Sony bought Gaikai for $380m.
OnLive's new owner bought the company for just $4.8 million, it has been revealed.
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Review | Angry Birds Trilogy review
Blast oeuf.
"Better with Kinect". As a slogan, it's perfect. So pro-active! So on message! As an actual promise? Microsoft has yet to demonstrate how the addition of its hugely successful yet much maligned motion controller has improved any of the games that have incorporated it. Compatible with Kinect? Sure. Playable with Kinect? Sometimes. But better with Kinect? That's a really short list.
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Award-winning iOS puzzler Contre Jour now on browsers
Heading to Windows 8 soon.
Apple's 2011 App of the Year Contre Jour is now available on browsers and heading soon to Windows 8, Microsoft has announced.
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Rabbids Rumble dated for November
Think Pokémon with luchador and dragon costumes.
Rabbids Rumble - the latest in the Rayman spin-off series - will beat their delayed former mascot to stores with a 16th November release date in the UK, according to Ubisoft's new trailer below.
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Square defends the high price of its mobile games
Its high-end games provide 60+ hours, "rich storylines, high quality graphics and challenging, diverse combat."
Square Enix has become notorious for charging exceptionally high prices for its mobile games - just look at its £19.99 / $29 Final Fantasy Dimensions and £32 / $44 Demons' Score - but the publisher insists that its games offer high quality experiences worthy of their audacious prices.
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Microsoft Points to remain the standard on Xbox 360
But you can use regular currency or points on Windows 8 machines.
Earlier this week we heard murmurs that Microsoft would be phasing out their confusing Points currency on the Xbox 360 with the advent of Windows 8, when in actuality it's only making things more confusing by splitting the payment structures between Windows 8 machines and the Xbox 360.
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Blueprint 3D's free update will turn photographs into puzzles
May employ witchraft. We're not really sure.
Here at Eurogamer we don't usually dedicate news posts to free updates to £0.69 iOS games unless said update may melt your brain, as is the case with Blueprint 3D's upcoming addition that will turn photographs into puzzles like black magic.
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Super Meat Boy creator Ed McMillen's twisted top-down roguelike The Binding of Isaac has come to retail with The Most Unholy Edition for PC and Mac, publisher Merge Games has announced.
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Dead Space developer working on a free-to-play MOBA? - report
Several job listings hint at Visceral's next venture.
Dead Space and Dante's Inferno developer Visceral Games appears to be developing a PC free-to-play MOBA, if a series of recent job listings is any indication.
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Painkiller Hell & Damnation slated for Halloween release
UPDATE: Xbox 360 and PS3 versions dated for January.
Update: The Xbox 360 and PS3 versions are slated for release on 22nd January for $29.99, or your local equivalent, according to Nordic.
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Bad Piggies Chrome app is phony, installs adware
Over 80,000 have been affected by bogus Chrome plugins.
Rovio's spin-off to its phenomenally successful Angry Birds series, Bad Piggies, is available on iOS and Android, yet a host of apps pretending to contain the new mobile title have popped up as Google Chrome apps with the malicious intent of installing adware.
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Microsoft Research demos Digits: a wrist device that senses finger movement
"Is practical beyond computer gaming."
A Microsoft Research team has invented a wrist device that senses hand and finger movements using infrafred lasers and cameras.
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Game screenshots taken at such high quality they look like art
One man's mission to show how beautiful they can be.
Duncan Harris takes clean, artistic screenshots of games at their highest resolution and best possible settings. The results are stunning.
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Sony reckons Kevin Butler was in tyre ad, Bridgestone reckons he wasn't
Will actor behind Kevin Butler always be Kevin Butler?
Bridgestone has responded to Sony's lawsuit against the tyre maker and the actor who plays Kevin Butler, the fictional Sony executive who has fronted PlayStation in the US for years.
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Review | Trials Evolution: Origin of Pain review
Pedal of honour.
As much as I love Trials Evolution - and for those of you who weren't around in April, I love it nine times out of ten - I have strayed from its charms in recent months. I've been busy wrapping my brain around Fez, mining the shifting sands of Spelunky, and subjecting my various gaming disc trays to a rotating cast of shooty and sporty pleasures. For a year at the end of a generation where everything is supposed to be a brown shooter with a "3" on the end of it, it's been surprisingly hard to keep up with all the good stuff.
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Green Arrow a playable character in Injustice: Gods Among Us
Gameplay video takes aim.
Green Arrow is a playable character in DC Comics fighting game Injustice: Gods Among Us.
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Review | Liberation Maiden review
Who says politics is boring?
Oh man, remember a year or so back when Great Britain was threatened by nefarious overseas enemies, so Nick Clegg and David Cameron climbed into giant mech suits and blew huge chunks of the world to pieces personally? No, neither do I, and although that's probably for the best as far as geopolitics is concerned, it may go some way to explaining why voter turnout is so low these days.
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Crysis 3 multiplayer shown off in new video
Hunter Mode, Crash Site mode and the New York Feed. Oh and a mech.
EA has released a new Crysis 3 video showcasing the game's multiplayer.
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Guild Wars 2 paid tournaments, rentable arenas are first steps towards eSports goal
"Are we done working on it? Hell no."
ArenaNet wants Guild Wars 2 to do eSports. And the first baby steps have been made.
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Can an $89 replica gun controller be better for Call of Duty than a pad?
Probably not, but someone's made one anyway.
Can an $89 replica gun controller really make you better at Call of Duty than a traditional pad?
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Events and a bit of the map to explore.
The Forza Horizon demo is out now (1.57 GB). You can grab it from the Xbox Marketplace if you're a Gold member. It goes live for non-Gold subscribers next week.
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Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix dev Backbone may close down
Studio reportedly making layoffs.
Backbone Entertainment, the developer behind Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix and the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade version of Marvel vs. Capcom 2, may close down, IGN reports.
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Painting on wall of Modern Warfare 2 toilet upsets some Muslims
Favela map pulled out of rotation by Activision.
Activision's developers have aggravated a portion of the Muslim community by hanging a painting above a toilet in Modern Warfare 2.
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