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Team Meat’s Tommy Refenes demos the Steam controller, thinks it’s a “great start”

Team Meat’s Tommy Refenes had a chance to demo the Steam controller, and he’s very particular about his controllers.

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Surgeon Simulator ARG hacked, alien surgeries unlocked

Surgeon Simulator fans have cracked the game’s ARG and while the secret hidden within is no Half-Life 3, it’s still pretty epic. More »

Xi3 teases more information for Piston console

Xi3 has teased that more plans are coming for its Piston console. You know, the one that’s supposedly a “SteamBox.”

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Amnesia developer teases next game with mysterious website

With Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs out the door, developer and publisher Frictional Games is ready to tease its next project.

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Final Fantasy VII music quality improved after fan criticism

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Square Enix garnered a lot of good will earlier this year when they released an updated and improved release of Final Fantasy VII. Well, all improved except for one area. The music quality in the PC release was lower than that of the original Playstation version.

Square Enix have apologised and released an update that replaces all the old files with brand-spanking new, nicely tuned ones.

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Let’s Blather/Cower All Over Neverending Nightmares

By Nathan Grayson on September 28th, 2013 at 1:00 pm.

We brought you word of Retro/Grade creator Matt Gilgenbach’s Neverending Nightmares a while back, and the pitch definitely didn’t tiptoe lightly on the heartstrings. In short, Gilgenbach has spent his whole life struggling with obsessive compulsive disorder and depression, and when Retro/Grade’s reverse-shmup antics only succeeded in rewinding money right out of his bank account, his personal demons began haunting him worse than ever. Neverending Nightmares is a psychological horror game born of those miserable experiences, an attempt by Gilgenbach to both expel and explore them. With the game’s Kickstarter winding down (and still in need of a bit more aid), I thought I’d play through its gruesomely gorgeous demo and discover just what sort of darkness lies inside. Also, I am a whimpering coward and I waited until nighttime to record. Inevitably, I start freaking out and babbling to myself like a lunatic, as all sensible, sane adults do in order to keep calm. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go find a corner and just, er, breathe for a while. Yeah, that sounds nice. 

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Black Desert Online – New Gameplay Videos Revealed, Korean Closed Beta Phase Dated

PearlAbyss today announced that the Korean closed beta phase for Black Desert Online will take place from October 17th to October 23th. There aren’t currently any plans for a Western beta, though we do know that a European version is rumored to hit streets in 2015. Let’s hope that PearlAbyss will pleasantly surprise us in the next months and will launch a beta for the rest of the world. PearlAbyss has also released four new gameplay videos that can be viewed below, so go ahead and take a look at what you’ll be missing out! Continue reading



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