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Street Fighter x Tekken DLC characters leaked - report
Cody! Guy! Christie! Leo!
A list of downloadable content for fighting game Street Fighter x Tekken has leaked onto the internet.
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King of Fighters 13 patch released on PS3
Aims to improve online play. Xbox 360 soon.
The long-awaited King of Fighters 13 patch has been released.
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Review | Metal Gear Solid HD Collection Review
Of mullets and men.
Editor's note: Metal Gear Solid HD Collection is released in Europe this week. Here we present our review of the North American release of the game, first published in November last year. To the best of our knowledge it's still accurate with respect to the European version.
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Digital Vita games will be cheaper than boxed copies
10% discount if you download, says Best Buy.
Digitally-delivered versions of PlayStation Vita games will be cheaper than their boxed counterparts, Sony US has confirmed.
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Humble Indie Bundle heads to Android
Osmos, World of Goo, Edge, Anomaly up for grabs.
The long-running Humble Indie Bundle initiative has finally made the leap to smartphones.
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Bungie sets a date for final Halo handover
343 in full control of live data from 31st March.
343 Industries will be in total control of the Halo universe from 31st March, franchise creator Bungie has announced.
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5th Cell details Hybrid changes, shows new trailer
Online-focused FPS due on XBLA this summer.
Scribblenauts developer 5th Cell has revealed a few new details of its forthcoming multiplayer Xbox Live Arcade shooter Hybrid.
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Darksiders prequel novel announced
The Abomination Vault paves the way for Darksiders 2.
The Darksiders series is to get a scene-setting novel tie-in, THQ has announced.
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Prototype 2 Radnet Edition grants "hours of additional gameplay"
Launch copies contain one-time use code. PC version delayed.
UPDATE: Radical Entertainment has announced the delay of the PC version of Prototype 2.
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SWTOR 1.1.1 patch notes in, servers return
White Lightsaber crystals for all?
Weekly Star Wars: The Old Republic maintenance has been completed and game servers have returned - patch 1.1.1 is now live.
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Buy Dragon's Dogma, play Resident Evil 6 demo first
Demo timed Xbox 360 exclusive.
Buy Capcom open world fantasy game Dragon's Dogma and you'll be the first to play the Resident Evil 6 demo.
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Dark Souls dev sorry for frame-rate issues, uncertain on sequel
"We don't know if the users will forgive us."
Dark Souls developer From Software has admitted to "technical difficulties" which cause troubling frame-rate issues in its hard-as-nails role-player.
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Wii U hardware "changing constantly" says Team Ninja
Development "almost exactly like PS3 or Xbox 360".
Technical specifications for Nintendo's next-gen Wii U console are still in flux, according to Dead or Alive 5 developer Team Ninja.
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Review | SoulCalibur 5 Review
A tale eternally resold…
Even without the perplexing addition of Stars Wars characters, the last SoulCalibur felt like a game that had run out of creative steam. All the swashbuckling pirates and disgruntled golems played much the same as they had on the Dreamcast, and although Project Soul added the Soul Crush system to make blocking more risky - as well as a customisation mode that let you adjust appearance and attributes - it was akin to owning the same sports car for 10 years straight. It still had the capacity to excite, but familiarity had dulled some of that early intensity.
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Total War: Shogun 2 - Fall of the Samurai release date
No Tom Cruise isn't in it.
Standalone Total War: Shogun 2 expansion Fall of the Samurai will be released on 23rd March, Sega has announced.
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Half-Life 3 fan campaign staging mass gameplay session
Up to 29,000 gamers to play Half-Life 2 this Saturday.
A fan campaign designed to encourage more Half-Life information from developer Valve plans a mass gameplay session this Saturday.
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Fans pick apart canonical errors in Mass Effect: Deception book
Some even burn it.
The just-released Mass Effect: Deception book has gone down like a lead balloon with Mass Effect fans. The novel is apparently riddled with canonical errors.
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Risen 2 pre-order bonus DLC revealed
Extra story questline, legendary item on offer.
Pre-order fantasy role-playing game Risen 2 and you get story DLC and a special in-game item.
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Gunpoint Preview: Rewiring the Action Puzzle Game
How Deus Ex inspired an indie game about electricians.
Several months ago Tom Francis, whom you should know from his writing for PC Gamer, went to Seattle to interview the team at Valve. When he sat down with Gabe Newell and Erik Wolpaw, something really weird happened. They asked him how his game was coming along.
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Troubled THQ risks falling off Nasdaq listing
Publisher warned after continued shares slump.
Embattled publisher THQ has been warned it risks being delisted from the Nasdaq stock exchange.
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Mass Effect 3 cover-camping a no-no on Hardcore, Insanity
"You'd better be doing everything well, or you'll die."
Apparently I'll need to do more when playing Mass Effect 3 on Hardcore or Insanity difficulties than cower behind cover and pop up every so often to fling a biotic ability or loose a round of ammo, safe in the knowledge that my Krogan ally-plus-one have taken care of everything else.
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Review | App of the Day: Solomon's Boneyard
Where wizards go to die.
Where do all those twin-stick shooters go? What fate awaits each but a tiny niche of players and, eventually, oblivion? So it is, you feel, with Solomon's Boneyard - and what a tragedy. Though recent iOS titles offer more precise controls and shinier visuals, I've yet to play one that tops this for sheer craft and a brilliant twist to the usual.
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Miyamoto concentrates on conjuring Nintendo's next "big hit"
Mario and Zelda are in good hands.
Nintendo legend Shigeru Miyamoto has shifted his main focus from overseeing established series like Mario and Zelda to creating fresh game ideas.
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EA forums were "defaced by a hacker"
But like Wrigley's, it's All Right Now.
Yesterday the EA forum homepage was "defaced by a hacker", admitted the publisher this morning.
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Review | NeverDead Review
Mostly armless.
"Yeah, so I heard that in NeverDead, you can rip your own head off and use it to roll through ventilation shafts. I heard you can attach your head to your severed limbs and just wobble around on the floor kneecapping demons with your twin pistols. I heard you can pluck your right arm off and then throw it, still clutching an Uzi, into the mouth of a giant boss, so that he'll swallow it and you can then shoot him from the inside and the outside at the same time."
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Origin sale offers Mass Effect 1 and Dead Space 1 for £3
Sequels not much more expensive either.
You-hoo, PC gamers, there's a juicy sale going on over at EA's digital distribution shop Origin.
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Original EverQuest goes free-to-play
Veteran MMO makes the shift in early March.
Long-running MMO EverQuest goes free-to-play this Spring, publisher Sony Online Entertainment has announced.
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Angry Birds boss: piracy isn't always a bad thing
"Stop treating customers as users, start treating them as fans."
Piracy isn't always bad for business and can help grow an entertainment brand, so argues the boss of Angry Birds developer Rovio.
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Subscription MMOs aren't dying, says LOTRO maker Turbine
It's those games with one way to pay that "probably" are.
It's not subscription MMOs that are dying, Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons & Dragons Online maker Turbine told Eurogamer - it's antiquated games that insist upon a single method of payment.
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3D Classics Kid Icarus on 3DS eShop this week
Plus the latest DSiWare, WiiWare.
3D Classics Kid Icarus soars onto the 3DS eShop this week.
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