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Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 08 2014 16:00 GMT
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Being crushed by a giant mace doesn't hurt any less at 60 FPS, but boy does it look nice!

Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 08 2014 15:44 GMT
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Green Goblin! Electro! Kraven the Hunter! Black Cat! And the most neckless Kingpin you've ever seen!

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 15:00 GMT
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"Wherever we may stand today as an industry, I am confident that we will stand somewhere far better tomorrow." Watch BioWare designer Manveer Heir's great GDC talk about racism, misogyny, and homophobia in the video game industry. The audience gave him a standing ovation.Read more...

Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 08 2014 15:34 GMT
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Gotta admit, this trailer finally has me legitimately interested in seeing what this game's all about.

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 14:00 GMT
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"The pattern is always the same," video game designer Pawel Miechowski told me recently. "People struggle for food, soap and medicine. They trade liquor or any alcohol for bullets or any weapons. That's what happened in Sarajevo." That's what happens in cities wracked by war. That's what will happen in Pawel Miechowski's most unusual war video game.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 14:36 GMT
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Episode three of The Wolf Among Us is out this week, developer Telltale says—it releases today on PS3, PC, and Mac; and it's out tomorrow on Xbox 360 (and on PSN in Europe). iOS comes later this week.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 14:40 GMT
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The people at Archie Comics just don't give a damn. They unleashed a zombie apocalypse in Riverdale last year, in which two female supporting characters sort of came out of the closet. Now the publisher is killing off their main character. RIP Archie.Read more...

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Posted by Dorkly Apr 08 2014 15:00 GMT
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Anime at the gates.


Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 08 2014 14:59 GMT
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And you're gonna need a serious mop to clean up all this blood.

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 13:00 GMT
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After weeks of teasing, AMD has finally revealed the Radeon R9 295X2, the first dual-processor graphics card that actually doubles the performance of a single-processor card. It's got tubes. Tubes are cool. Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 13:20 GMT
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Note: This post contains spoilers. As the Marvel Universe grows bigger and bigger every year on the big screen, the number of easter eggs in the movies grow as well. Captain America: The Winter Soldier is full of them.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 12:00 GMT
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You know who digs Ikea? Japan, that's who. Ikea stores are popular destinations for shoppers. And what better way to go to Ikea than in Tokyo's Ikea monorail? No, make that, the Ikea "Party Train."Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 11:30 GMT
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Microsoft is no longer supporting Windows XP. It's being phased out worldwide. In China , folks are hanging on. In nearby South Korea, the government has set up a special task force. Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 11:40 GMT
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Spring means we get rain, flowers, warmer weather and, more importantly, a new anime season. But with 60 new anime in the pipeline, how do you know which ones to watch? Check out the trailers and brief blurbs about each to see which of them catches your interest.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 11:00 GMT
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Man, the internet! Sometimes it seems like people are cold-hearted jerks. They don't care about anyone but themselves. Here's a Thai Life Insurance ad reminding us that it's good to be nice to others—whether that's offline or on. Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 10:20 GMT
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You might not think a hedgehog can pull off impersonations of, say, a dog, a bear or even Pikachu. Then again, you might not have met Marutaro the Hedgehog. Read more...

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Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 09:20 GMT
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This is Mark of the Old Ones, a physics adventure-platformer with a Lovecraftian twist in which you're some sort of a tentacled abomination. Watching the trailer I'm reminded more of Gish than anything. A really pretty, horror-themed Gish. It has an ongoing Kickstarter campaign, if you're interested.Read more...

Posted by IGN Apr 08 2014 09:46 GMT
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All this week, our victorious champion will be live-streaming The Elder Scrolls Online. Keep up to speed with his adventures, right here.

Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 08 2014 07:01 GMT
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Brad returns from the wilderness of his mind to talk with us about Dark Souls II for the PC, that new Batman game, Amy Hennig's new Star Wars gig, the fine art of launching missiles, the appeal of Dynasty Warriors, our PAX East plans, Amazon's new Fire TV and the definition of the word "scouser."

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 04:00 GMT
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Marauder, who for years have been making custom weapons and accessories (sandbags, etc) for "adult collectors" of GI Joe-scale figures, have decided to step up and start making figures of their own. If GI Joes are for kids, then these things are for the grown-ups of the Call of Duty generation.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 03:00 GMT
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Outcast is one of the best games ever made for the PC. It is also, sadly, one of the most underrated, meaning that it's never got a sequel. Or a spin-off. Or even a shitty mobile game.Read more...

Posted by IGN Apr 08 2014 02:55 GMT
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That enormous figure doesn’t include free-to-play versions, either.

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 02:00 GMT
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We never did get that Nintendo Vitality Sensor (though the company is now working on something grander ). A researcher at Stanford, however, has gone and done something similar, only for an Xbox 360 controller.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 00:30 GMT
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Goats With Friends: good news, there will be DLC for Goat Simulator, including a new map, local splitscreen, new achievements, more goats and more—all dropping in May, and all free. Woo!Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2014 00:00 GMT
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When I first saw Korean MMO Black Desert last year, I thought it looked too good to be true. Now it's looking way too good to be true.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 23:30 GMT
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Here is a lovely comic about ducks. Well, it's about a lot more than that, really. Ducks is the latest from the brilliant Kate Beaton; it's an unusually long work for her, a five-parter that tells the story of her time working at a Fort McMurray mining site in 2008. Find all five parts here.Read more...

Posted by Joystiq Apr 08 2014 00:30 GMT
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Third Eye Crime, the telepathic stealth game from a team of former Bungie developers at Moonshot Games, is due out in spring for mobile devices from publisher gameblyr. Moonshot will have a playable iOS build at PAX East later this week.

Third Eye Crime stars Rothko, a criminal with the ability to predict the moves of his enemies - Rothko must use his telepathic powers to set up false leads for the authorities, allowing him to get away with nasty deeds. It's top-down puzzle and stealth in a noir setting, and it was almost a completely different game.

Moonshot Games entered the indie industry with Fallen Frontier, a downloadable co-op shooter for consoles, but funding fell through. Moonshot switched up its business plan, targeting the mobile market, and until now it funded Third Eye Crime from the team's own pockets.

"Post-PAX [2011] we came to the grim realization that the market had shifted pretty substantially since we first started working on the game," Moonshot co-founder Damian Isla said in 2013. "The console downloadable platforms had plateaued somewhat, and publishers were less excited about investing there. A game that had sold itself easily the first two times all of a sudden became a much harder sell the third time. By that time, the real interest and the accompanying dollars seemed to had moved on to mobile and social."

We'll see if Moonshot is still on the right path with Third Eye Crime in spring. [Images: gameblyr]

Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 23:00 GMT
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Hyper Dragon Ball Z might look like a forgotten arcade game of the 1990's, but it's actually a modern Dragon Ball game made by super fans in the indie fighting game engine, Mugen. And boy does the game look fantastic (the way it plays, sure, but also: dem sprites, tho.)Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 22:30 GMT
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I haven't seen Blade in a while, but one of my primary memories of the film is when Wesley Snipes whips out his multi-bladed glaive and wipes out like, five thousand vampires at once. Blood everywhere! Sunglasses! Trenchcoat!Read more...

Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 07 2014 21:56 GMT
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The concept of "teammates" is put to the test in this pass-happy throwdown in the desert. Meanwhile, Maldonado and Gutierrez keep up foreign relations.