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Posted by Joystiq Mar 21 2014 21:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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With its teaser trailer, This War of Mine presents a world ensnared in combat, but focuses its lens on the civilians caught in the middle of the brutal conflict. "In war, not everyone is a soldier," the ominous video notes, featuring huddled civilians within a building as uniformed soldiers battle outside. In part inspired by the mature message found in award-winning indie game Papers, Please and an article that recapped "One Year of Hell" within a besieged Bosnia, Senior Writer Pawel Miechowski says, This War of Mine is a bleak game about the repercussions of war and attempting to survive the chaos.

In development at 11 Bit Studios, the team behind the Anomaly series, This War of Mine explicitly sets out of avoid the entertainment of firing a gun and scoring kills, Miechowski tells me. "This is a serious game. A mature game."

Posted by Kotaku Mar 21 2014 20:00 GMT in Gaming News
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He robs from the rich and gives to the poor; he also navigates high-tech compounds and dodges robot enemies like Solid Snake.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Mar 21 2014 19:30 GMT in Gaming News
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Things don't always go according to plan when you cook meals—that's normal. Your end result doesn't always look like the snazzy pictures on the recipe instructions, or the boxes containing the ingredients. But this monstrosity that someone baked is something else.Read more...

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Mar 21 2014 20:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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The Stomping Land sprinted into my heart–much like Jeff Goldblum fleeing the T-Rex in Jurassic Park–and I’ve been anxiously awaiting more news from what appears to be DayZ with dinosaurs. The silence has been broken! Not hugely. Not like the roar of a T-Rex with a bellyful of goat, but more like the squirty trill of the dilophosaurus*. The developers have been updating their site for the past week with more information about character customisation, taming, and tracking. Follow the footprints to find out more.

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Posted by GoNintendo Mar 21 2014 19:49 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – 90%
The LEGO Movie Videogame – 59%
Wooden Sen’Sey – 65%
Weapon Shop de Omasse – 71%
Steel Diver: Sub Wars – 79%
Yoshi’s New Island – 67%
Ittle Dew – 78%
Retro City Rampage: DX – 78%
Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d You Steal Our Garbage?! – 68%

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 21 2014 19:48 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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The mold below is supposed to help you make delicious/beautiful Pikachu cakes. Click through the gallery to see what your cake should come out looking like, then click again to see the nightmare this mold actually produces.


Posted by IGN Mar 21 2014 19:31 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Microsoft's research lab has been busy with VR and more.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 21 2014 19:28 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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A portion of a Dtoid review...

It's not a bad game, but it's not a "must have" either. The LEGO Movie Videogame does a decent job telling the movie's story and being its own licensed tie-in game -- to its own licensed tie-in movie. Thankfully, both are fun in their own right.

Full review here

Posted by IGN Mar 21 2014 19:26 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Magnificent 2D flying machines take to the skies with style and seat-of-the-pants action.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 21 2014 19:25 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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The following comes from a Siliconera interview with Damon Baker, Senior Manager of Marketing at Nintendo’s of America’s Licensing department...

“Over the course of this show, we have nine games on display. We have 17 that are currently in the pipeline, that have been submitted. So they will all be out within the next two months. And then, we have another fifty that are waiting in the wings, that are coming; so we’ve got a lot of Unity content on the way.

There are over a million Unity developers, including many in developing countries where the business of dedicated gaming machines is not prosperous. We would like to create opportunities for these developers to have their games available for Wii U.”

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Posted by Joystiq Mar 21 2014 20:00 GMT in Steam
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2011 shooter Bulletstorm is no longer available on Steam, having disappeared from the marketplace earlier in the week. No reason has been given for the game's removal and we've reached out to publisher EA and co-developer Epic Games for comment, but suspicions are it's linked to Games for Windows Live. It's believed (but not yet confirmed) GFWL will be discontinued on July 1, and without an update that could make Bulletstorm one of a number of unplayable PC games. The game remains available on Origin at the time of writing, but that version also uses GFWL.

Co-developed by Epic Games and People Can Fly, now Epic Games Poland, Bulletstorm is a first-person shooter romp in which players perform Skillshot murders with style, finesse, and variety to rack up high scores. It may sound artful and it's definitely a blast to play, but high culture it ain't. To remind you of some of the Skillshot names: Rear Entry, Nutcracker, Assplosion, and Meat Fountain. And those are just the Skillshots... [Image: EA]

Posted by Kotaku Mar 21 2014 19:00 GMT in Gaming News
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Over the past couple of decades, Final Fantasy has done many things very well: stories, characters, art direction, chocobos, all that jazz. But one thing has always made Final Fantasy stand out among its peers: the music. Read more...

Posted by IGN Mar 21 2014 19:17 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Rust, DayZ, and Minecraft have Microsoft keenly aware of shifting business models.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 21 2014 18:00 GMT in Gaming News
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A couple of days ago, I felt like I was standing in a shark tank. Some time before that, Sony's head of PlayStation game development, Shuhei Yoshida, fed a dinosaur and the company's top PlayStation researcher, Richard Marks, stood next to the Mars rover—all in virtual reality, of course. With any luck, you will eventually be able to as well.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Mar 21 2014 18:30 GMT in BioShock: Infinite
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We already know that there's a connection between the two iconic locales where the Bioshock and BioShock Infinite happen. Turns out all you need to do to go from Columbia to Rapture is flip the light switch off.Read more...

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Mar 21 2014 19:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Dragon Fin Soup’s trailer plays out as if it’s running to a strict time limit. There’s a brief introduction to the world, via the medium of lovely painterly stills, and then we’re straight into isometric tactical combat. All the while, text jumps up on the screen, telling us who made the game and why, while mining, crafting and fishing are mentioned in passing. Toward the end, dramatic music swells and pictures of meteor strikes are interspersed with menu screens and collapsing cacti. It’s an strange mix and oddly edited, but there’s an old-school Zelda vibe crossed with tactical combat and crafting. That appeals.

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Posted by IGN Mar 21 2014 18:53 GMT in Gaming News
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Crytek makes its App Store debut with The Collectables, and tower defense gets blended with a collectible card game.

Posted by Valve Mar 21 2014 18:45 GMT in Steam
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YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z is Now Available on Steam!
Step into a living comic book in this new take on the Ninja Gaiden series. Brandishing his ninja sword and the mecha weapons in his cyber arm, Yaiba slaughters zombies with brutal, over-the-top abandon. Will you slice enemies to pieces, crush them with Yaiba's cyborg arm or just rip off a zombies arms to use as nunchucks?
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Posted by IGN Mar 21 2014 18:35 GMT in Xbox One
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Alfredo and Greg enter the most intense match of Titanfall they have ever played.

Posted by Joystiq Mar 21 2014 19:00 GMT in Xbox One
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The next entry in Ubisoft's expansive, open-world Far Cry franchise will arrive in the first half of next year, according to a Eurogamer report.

Citing unnamed "people familiar with the project," Eurogamer claims that the game will forgo another romp through the jungles in favor of a visit to the Himalaya mountain range. Gameplay details are scant, but Eurogamer believes that the new setting will offer players wholly novel activities such as riding on elephants, while the fan-favorite hunting sections will make a return with local fauna as prey. Far Cry 4 is reportedly heading to Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC and we can expect to hear more details on the game at E3 2014 in June.

When reached for comment, Ubisoft was unwilling to discuss Far Cry 4, though representatives say they'll have more information for us if and when such a title enters development. [Image: Ubisoft]

Posted by IGN Mar 21 2014 18:21 GMT in PlayStation Vita
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IGN shows you the location of the Golden Manuals and the hidden Pair of Pants in Level 14 of The LEGO Movie Videogame, Bricksburg Under Attack. For more on the Lego Movie Videogame, check out the full wiki on IGN @ http://www.ign.com/wikis/the-lego-movie

Posted by IGN Mar 21 2014 18:18 GMT in PlayStation Vita
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IGN shows you the location of the Golden Manuals and the hidden Pair of Pants in Level 13 of The LEGO Movie Videogame, Back From Reality. For more on the Lego Movie Videogame, check out the full wiki on IGN @ http://www.ign.com/wikis/the-lego-movie

Posted by IGN Mar 21 2014 18:04 GMT in Titan [working title]
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Here are the basic rules to Capture the Flag, along with some loadout and play style tips.

Posted by IGN Mar 21 2014 18:01 GMT in Gaming News
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We go hands-on to lead our squad of mercenaries through tactical combat scenarios.

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Mar 21 2014 18:00 GMT in World of Tanks
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Here’s an interesting aspect of long-term game development: if you build a game where you’re continually adding units across a number of years, you will see a marked difference in model quality between the first creations and the newer models. It can’t be helped. For some games that might not matter, but World of Tanks is about tanks and the people who love to pay for them, so it benefits Wargaming to ensure that those earlier models are returned to the high standards of the latterly built ones. That process has been captured in a video, and there’s a lot to be excited about if you care about polygon counts and the smoothness of tank barrels.

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