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Opinion | Saturday Soapbox: Let the good times role
Is the resurgence of old-school RPGs down to more than simple nostalgia?
We humans are excellent at harking back to golden ages. The very phrase comes from the ancient Greeks, who believed that they were the bastardised remnants of human species of gold and silver. To call an era golden, then, is to imply that our time is poor in comparison. Because of this, most Golden Ages are hyperbolic fictions. Margaret Thatcher and her Victorian values, the Nazis and their pseudoarcheology, John W Campbell and the science-fiction of the 1940s, the crappy superhero comics of the 1950s...
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Digital Foundry | Tech Comparison: Dark Souls PC
Prepare to dial up the resolution.
In true Dark Souls spirit, two bells were ominously tolled before the game's much-anticipated PC release. The first came via a Famitsu interview with series director Hidetaka Miyazaki, where it was inferred that the game would not be supporting the higher resolutions available on PC, and that there was absolutely no ambition within the team to improve on the visual quality seen in the console versions. Naturally, fans hoped the point on resolution in particular to be a translation mishap - a miswording, maybe - being as unlikely as it was for a high-profile PC game to ship with a fixed resolution.
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Enjoyable Hong Kong romp Sleeping Dogs will be expanded in a slew of DLC packs due to launch in October.
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Persona 4: Golden release date set for November in NA, spring in EU
Not region-locked. You can now explore the town at night.
Persona 4: Golden - the enhanced Vita version of 2008's cult-favourite dungeon-crawling RPG/high school sim - is coming to North America on 20th November, publisher Atlus has announced on the US PlayStation Blog.
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Company of Heroes dev hiring for free-to-play project
Relic requires designer has five years experience in the free-to-play market.
Company of Heroes developer Relic is making preparations for a free-to-play model.
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Company of Heroes 2 pre-order bonuses and Collector's Edition revealed
New skins, beta access, Command Pass.
Company of Heroes 2 publisher THQ has revealed a series of pre-order incentives for Relic's upcoming PC real-time strategy game due early next year.
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How to find Borderlands 2's quirkiest easter eggs
UPDATE: Dark Souls reference added. Minecraft and double rainbow. What does it mean?
Update: A new video has come about that shows off the Dark Souls easter egg, so you don't have to find it. Because in true Dark Souls form, it looks like a pain to get to.
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Blizzard is "looking at free-to-play" for Starcraft 2 multiplayer
"We don't know how we would monetise it."
Blizzard is considering ways to implement a free-to-play model in its wildly popular real-time strategy game Starcraft 2.
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Medal of Honor Warfighter beta coming exclusively to Xbox 360
The official military shooter of Linkin Park.
Medal of Honor Warfighter is getting a beta early next month exclusively on Xbox Live, publisher EA has announced.
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Gravity Rush director alludes to sequel
Tweeted "It's a secret" to everybody.
The director of stylish Vita-exclusive open-world adventure Gravity Rush has hinted that a sequel is on the docket.
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Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time sneaks into stores next March
Available as a PSN download too.
Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time is slated for a March release on PS3 and Vita in Europe while it will come to North America on 5th February, Sony has announced.
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Angry Birds spin-off Bad Piggies coming to PC for £10.20
Still cheaper than Angry Birds Trilogy.
Angry Birds spin-off Bad Piggies is going to have a retail release on PC next month for £10.20 in addition to the iOS version, which will likely cost a fraction of the price.
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Pro Pinball dev struggling to revive series via Kickstarter
Can you help turn the tables?
For every well-publicised Kickstarter success there are many unheard-of failures. For each Project Eternity or Broken Sword there are countless others who don't meet their funding goals.
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Digital Foundry | Digital Foundry goes hands-on with the new super-slim PS3
The Blacksmith of the Future's take on the 500GB CECH-4000 console.
This new PlayStation 3 revision is going to be a highly controversial product. Sony has a fairly solid reputation for maintaining product quality as its consoles move through their lifecycles, usually managing to combine cost-cutting measures with enough in the way of cool, small, fresh ideas to produce enticing new takes on their existing hardware. But the new PS3 CECH-4000 bucks the trend somewhat: it's designed to be built to a budget, and it shows.
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Mizuguchi moves away from game production
Rez creator moves aside as Q Entertainment looks to new genres.
UPDATE:Q Entertainment would like to clarify its comments from the interview. "Mizuguchi was dedicated to the game development direction for Child of Eden," they said, "but now he does not do very much." Q also pointed out that after the release of Lumines 2 in 2007 Mizuguchi took on a similar role, focusing on his band Genki Rockets above games production.
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Halo 4 developer 343 Industries has unleashed a dazzling array of images from the game's campaign mode. Visually at least, it looks like the game won't disappoint.
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Sony: Wii U tech "something Vita and PS3 can do quite easily"
"Almost all" Vita owners have PS3, anyway.
Why would you want a Wii U when the PlayStation Vita and PS3 can do the same thing already? That's Sony's line of attack as Nintendo readies its new hardware for release.
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Tokyo Jungle sequel could head to Croydon
"If we were to make that, would it sell?"
What's scarier than the idea of a future without mankind in which savage animals patrol the streets? If you answered that it's a night out in Croydon, you get all the points! Instead of seeing Pomeranians square up against elephants, a future Tokyo Jungle installment could well see Tiger Tiger face-off against The Black Sheep - the game's producer is open to the idea of setting a sequel in the jewel in Surrey's crown.
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Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen is a "major expansion" due next year
Capcom bringing free Hard and Speedrun modes as DLC.
Capcom has announced Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, a "major expansion" to its mythical beast-slaying role-player.
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Interview | Randy Pitchford Beats the Devil
How the studio head's tricksy blend of showmanship and strategy has helped define Gearbox Software.
The force is a beautiful, infuriating, mesmerising thing. It's often drafted in to provide the true high-wire moment in a really good card trick, and it's the kind of technique that novice magicians struggle for years to perfect.
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A chat about the power of the Wii U with the developer of a Wii U launch title
Dynasty Warriors chief reveals impact of weaker CPU.
We know the Wii U's IBM-made CPU, made up of three Power PC cores, is one of its weaknesses, at least compared to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. But how will this impact the performance of Wii U games?
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Official Slender remake The Arrival announced
Have you lost weight? New haircut? Maybe grown some tentacles?
First-person horror phenomenon Slender: The Eight Pages is getting an official remake on PC, creator Mark "AgentParsec" Hadley has announced.
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Yakuza trailers show off dance battles, bear fighting
Buttstroke a bear in the groin!
Sega has released a pair of new Yakuza 5 trailers to announce the game's Japanese release date on 6th December.
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Second Life dev's next game is world-builder Patterns
Think Minecraft with triangles.
Second Life developer Linden Lab has revealed its next project as Patterns, a game about crafting a world out of geometric shapes and sharing it with others.
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Revengeance Tokyo Games Show trailer shows off bosses
Lets you control robots.
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance's Tokyo Games show trailer - shown below - is all sorts of nutbars, filled with cyborg women, robotic animals, cute droids, a sombrero, and unsurprisingly a metal gear. About the only series staple it didn't feature was monkeys.
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League of Legends Honour system to reward players for good behaviour
Sort of like prison then.
League of Legends developer Riot Games is introducing a "positive feedback initiative" entitled Honour that rewards players for good behaviour.
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Injustice: Gods Among Us due in April
New Tokyo Games Show trailer within.
Mortal Kombat developer NetherRealm's upcoming DC universe-based fighting game Injustice: Gods Among Us is slated for release next April on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii U, publisher Warner Bros has announced.
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Okami HD slated for Halloween release
Not a trick, but a treat.
The HD restoration of eye-melting action/adventure epic Okami is due this Halloween as a digital download on PS3 for €19.99 / £15.99, Capcom has announced.
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Review | FIFA 13 review
After extra time.
If you had told me at the start of the year that I would spend more time in 2012 playing a football game not made by EA Canada than I did in the grip of its imperious FIFA series, then I guess I would have told you there was more chance of Robin Van Persie signing for Manchester United. But hey, strange things do happen.
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Valve's first hardware slated for beta next year
Weta makes a nifty Portal turret, too.
Valve is planning to put its first hardware into beta sometime next year, noted Valve employee Jeri Ellsworth in a report by Endgadget.
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