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Naughty Dog unveils "massive" Uncharted 3 patch 1.13
New trophies added for each DLC pack available.
Naughty Dog has unveiled the "massive" Uncharted 3 patch 1.13, due out 14th August.
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The final version of Grand Theft Auto 4 graphics mod iCEnhancer has been released.
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Hollywood's Sam Raimi not directing World of Warcraft movie any longer
Project has a new, unknown helmsman, apparently.
Sam Raimi, director of the recent Spider-Man film trilogy, will no longer call the shots on the World of Warcraft movie.
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Review | Gunlord Review
To be this good takes AGES - Simon Parkin assesses this all-new Dreamcast game.
'Jump. Shoot. Explore.' Gunlord's German developer has taken the old maxim that any video game can be boiled down to its verbs of play and subtitled this, its latest release for a defunct platform, with three that define the experience.
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World War Z videogame on Z way? - report
Paramount trademark indicates so.
Best-selling novel World War Z may be getting the videogame treatment sometime in the not-too-distant future.
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The Old Republic producer leaves BioWare
There is a great disturbance in the force.
Star Wars: The Old Republic's executive producer Rich Vogel has left BioWare Austin after seven years, Gamasutra reports.
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Portal Lego set goes into review
Get ready to think with Legos.
An official Portal Lego set may be on its way after a fan-made prototype received the 10,000 votes required to be considered for production on the Danish blockmaker's crowdsourced platform Cuusoo.
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New Yakuza 5 characters revealed
Leaves Kamurocho for the uncanny valley.
Yakuza 5's known cast expanded today as Sega announced new characters accompanied by pictures of their motion-capture-based actors.
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Steam Sale Day 6: The Dark Knight Strikes Again
Grand Theft Auto 4, Limbo and Spec: Ops the Line.
Another day, another crazy collection of Steam deals as part of its annual Summer Sale lasting until 22nd July.
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Puzzle/platformer Puddle spills onto Vita
Includes 49 new levels. Trailer within.
Puddle - a puzzle/platformer about guiding a small volume of liquid through hazardous terrain by tilting the environment - is coming to Vita "soon," developer Neko Entertainment has announced.
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Diablo 3 brings back game limits
To stamp out bots.
Diablo 3 players will soon be limited on how many games they can launch in short succession, Blizzard has announced.
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Bad Dudes 2 could be a reality via Kickstarter
Are you a bad enough dude to rescue the president again?
Infamous 80s arcade cabinet beat-'em-up Bad Dudes could get a sequel if it hits its goal on Kickstarter.
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Free Kinect game Mars Rover Landing from NASA
Curiosity piqued.
NASA has launched the freely-downloadable Mars Rover Landing mini-game for Kinect.
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HMV store advertises 3DS XL with second Circle Pad using internet mock-up
"Just one particular store being a little over-enthusiastic," HMV explains.
HMV has advertised the Nintendo 3DS XL with a second Circle Pad using an internet mock-up.
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David Perry "sure" a new Earthworm Jim will be made
"I just can't tell you when."
Will there ever be another Earthworm Jim game?
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Resident Evil 6 trailer aims to scare
Familiar-looking boss sssighted.
Capcom has deployed another trailer for Resident Evil 6, this one debuting at San Diego Comic-Con.
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FPS games like Quake 3 died because consoles competed with movies
It became about entertainment, not skills, ShootMania dev says.
The big FPS rivalry of 1999 was fought between two games that decided to ditch single-player campaigns and focus on the future - on being multiplayer and competitive. They were Quake 3 and Unreal Tournament.
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The entire E3 Metro: Last Light demo on video
Does it rekindle memories if Half-Life 2, as THQ hopes?
No, it's not a free newspaper given out on London trains, Metro: Last Light is a spooky and atmospheric shooter made by 4A Games for THQ.
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PlanetSide 2 Preview: Tomorrow's Shooter, Today
Talking apps, technology and longevity.
It's Sunday evening when you get the call. You're putting out the bins, ready for rubbish collection, when your iPhone gives an urgent beep. It's the PlanetSide 2 app, telling you that one of your bases is under attack, that Vanu tanks are within firing range, that your squad has swung into action. A few taps of the screen tells you which squadmates are already en route. A friend messages you, urging you to join them because, hell, you're the most qualified Prowler pilot they've got. You rush to the PC, and you fire up the game.
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Next iPhone will have ultra-thin screen - report
Apple slices up current display.
Apple's next iPhone will include an ultra-thin display that appears even sharper than the current iPhone 4S, a new report suggests.
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DICE: Battlefield 3 story "is still just the beginning"
Confirms Medal of Honor will use Battlelog.
Battlefield developer DICE has insisted there's plenty still to come for Battlefield 3 in a statement issued to fans following the announcement of Battlefield 4.
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Skulls of the Shogun Preview: Turn-Based Terror
Hands on with the spooky heir to Advance Wars.
Firstly, it's really pretty.
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EA announces Battlefield 4 with Medal of Honor pre-order bonus
UPDATE: beta to run autumn 2013.
UPDATE: EA has confirmed that the Battlefield 4 beta will run in the autumn of 2013, suggesting a launch October/November 2013 time.
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Battlefield 4 beta access an Origin pre-order bonus for MOH Warfighter
EA's PR plan gets a bit ahead of itself.
Update: We've heard back from EA and, surprise, the publisher won't be making any comment.
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Lara Croft: Guardian of Light, Saints Row 2 free on PlayStation Plus
Instant Game Collection gets fortnightly update.
Isometric platformer Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light will be available as a free download for PlayStation Plus subscribers tomorrow.
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Review | App of the Day: Gauge
Engaugeing.
Gauge is so simple you may think you're missing something at first, and the supreme confidence it projects in its minimalism only furthers the confusion. From high up in its ivory tower, it is laughing at you. It is playing mind games. Can you control the gauge? It seems easy enough.
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New PES 2013 gameplay trailer recreates the goals of Euro 2012
Balotelli! Ronaldo! Carroll!
Konami has released a new PES 2013 gameplay trailer that recreates some of the goals of Euro 2012.
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Ian Livingstone returns to Fighting Fantasy with Blood of the Zombies
The industry legend tells Eurogamer it may not be a one-off.
Ian Livingstone is returning to Fighting Fantasy - the "choose your own adventure" series he co-created in the early '80s - with a new book called Blood of the Zombies.
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EA previews "landmark update" Origin 9.0, which is days away
New friends lists! Better menus! Sliders! "Smoother" performance!
EA's PC digital distribution platform Origin will get a little bit better when client version 9.0 rolls out to the masses in "the coming days".
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Resident Evil 6 ESRB rating details nude "human-spider" boss lady
"She briefly caresses her breasts while straddling the player."
New details on Resident Evil 6 have been dug up by the game's ESRB rating.
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