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DICE Claims That 15+ Titles, Powered By Frostbite, Will Support Mantle – Hints At Unannounced Games

Now this is interesting. We all know that DICE will implement Mantle in Battlefield 4 as a means to test waters and see what benefits this new API will bring to the table. What we did not know, though, is that there are currently 15+ titles that will benefit from the implementation of Mantle in DICE’s engine. Continue reading

 

There Is Nothing Stopping This Space Train – Star Citizen Surpasses $24 Million

Okay everyone, there is nothing stopping this crowd-funding campaign. After hitting its $20 million, a lot of people thought that Star Citizen’s crowd-funding campaign would come to a stop. Ha, guess again. Star Citizen has just surpassed its $24 million goal, and it’s still going strong. We won’t be surprised if this title breaks all records – okay okay, it has already broken them – and hit $30 million. Continue reading

Nvidia ShadowPlay continually records your last 20 minutes of gameplay

Let’s Play videos are rather popular these days, and Nvidia is introducing ShadowPlay to make it easier for PC gamers to capture their finest moments. It’s a new feature of their Experience software suite, and it continually records the last twenty minutes of your gameplay.

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Dust 514: meet the man who aims to take CCP’s shooter into a new age

Dust 514 is a long-term project and CCP Games has just employed its new steward. VG247′s Dave Cook meets executive producer and veteran of the free-to-play scene Jean-Charles Gaudechon to talk about what happens next.

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Big Fish now publishes Android apps for PC and Mac users

Big Fish Games is introducing a new application programming interface that will allow the company’s clients to publish Android games to the company’s app store. From there they’ll be available to PC and Mac users everywhere.

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Path of Exile launches today, adds loads of stuff

Path of Exile has been in open beta since January, racking up some 3 million players along the way. Today the game is officially released, adding new areas, monsters, quests, skills, and a new Scion character class. There’s also support for Guilds, capture the flag, dueling, and tournament PvP options.

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Serious Sam Double D receives free XXL content on Steam

Serious Sam Double D, a shooter with big guns and bigger dinosaurs, launched earlier this year on Xbox 360 with exclusive content, including new weapons, missions, and a campaign cooperative mode. Now that content is being brought to Steam so that PC players can get in on the fun, upgrading the game to the XXL version, as it was known on Xbox 360. If you already own the game, you should get all the extra stuff free of charge.

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Final Fantasy 14′s housing system demo’d in new video

Player housing is on the way to Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn, and although it’s still in development, Square Enix offers this video overview. Mainly you’ll see a lot of (remarkable simple) menus, but over time a pretty impressive domicile is constructed and the ambient soundtrack is extremely soothing. Light a joss stick and glue your eyeballs to the video through the break.

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Shelley They Can’t Be Serious: Elegy For A Dead World

By Alec Meer on October 23rd, 2013 at 10:00 am.


That Dejobaan, always making intense games of sensory-overload and destabilising weirdness. The last thing they’d over do is make something calm and reflective. Something inspired by the Romantic poets, for instance. Perhaps something that’s about observing and note-taking. Something like Elegy For A Dead World.

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Battlefield 4 interview part 4: destruction and the world of Bad Company

In part four of Sam Clay’s Battlefield 4 interview, executive producer Patrick Bach discusses bringing back the dynamic destruction found in Bad Company 2 – only with a vengeance. Video inside.

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RuneScape Old School claims 1 million users, adds God Wars Dungeon

While Jagex launched RuneScape 3 this year, they also launched RuneScape Old School, an older version of the immensely popular browser-based MMORPG. It’s now had over 1 million players, and to celebrate Jagex will release the God Wars Dungeon.

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The Evil Within screenshots feature a maniac with a hatchet

The Evil Within has some new screenshots available. Bask in the horror below. The Evil Within is in development for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PC and is slated for release in 2014.

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DayZ Early Access appears in Steam database, Hall focused on releasing alpha

The standalone version of DayZ is still very much on the way, shown by the fact that “DayZ Early Access” has appeared in the Steam database. The Escapist spotted the entry, and Joystiq reached out to creator Dean Hall for comment.

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Candy Box 2 releases tomorrow

If you didn’t play ASCII game Candy Box earlier this year, then you probably got a lot more work done than I did. The compulsive candy farming game now has a follow up, and it’ll be available tomorrow to play in your browser right here. So enjoy your productivity levels dropping to somewhere around zero.

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Octodad: Dadliest Catch gets a new gameplay trailer

Octodad: Dadliest Catch has a new gameplay trailer and you can watch it below. The game is due in 2014 on Linus, Mac, PC and PlayStation 4 and will support PS Move on the latter. But it’s optional: you can use the DualShock 4 if you like.

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Oxide Games is a new studio of strategy veterans, with a new 64-bit engine

Composed largely of former Civilization V developers and Stardock’s CEO Brad Wardell, Oxide Games’ new 64-bit engine is called Nitrous and is being built for use on the PC, Xbox One and Playstation 4.

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City of Steam to relaunch due to “a chronic lack of players”, servers switching off Nov. 22

City of Steam is set to close at midnight November 22, due to the game’s inability to retain a sizable playerbase. However the game’s developer, Mechanist Games, is unwilling to let go of the browser-based MMO and will be relaunching the game as City of Steam: Arkadia sometime in November.

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Swedish McDonalds to launch burger named after Counter-Strike team

The McNIP, named after the 13-year-old Counter-Strike and League of Legends team Ninjas in Pyjamas will at Swedish McDonalds next week after a big fan of the team won a competition to name the burger.

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Alone is a horror game within a horror game within an Oculus Rift

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Developers are seemingly constantly finding new ways to use the Oculus Rift and the shifted perspective it provides players. Greenwood Games have hit on something with their horror game alone. When you slip on the Rift you find yourself sat on a sofa in a living room playing a game on the television before you.

That doesn’t sound so horrific. It’s when things in the game start slipping into the living room that you’ve cause to be afraid.

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InSomnia is a diesel-punk MMO but you wouldn’t know it from this trailer

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I’m not too sure what InSomnia is. I have a press release and a two minute long trailer in front of me but neither connect the dots completely. That’s part of the reason it’s so intriguing.

The other reason is it reminds me of Krater. Krater had its problems but its world wasn’t one of them. It looked like a lived-in wasteland, everything was built of scavenged parts and recycled pieces. InSomnia’s the first game since that looks to tap into that richly dirty style.

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Scream hello to the shoutcasters of StarCraft II's WCS Global Finals

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Few men or women are qualified to cast shouts into the faces of millions simultaneously - yet that’s precisely the poisoned chalice Blizzard have proffered six renowned mic-mumblers ahead of the World Championship Series Global Finals at BlizzCon this November. Here are their names.

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Call of Duty: Ghosts – Official Minimum Specs Revealed, 6GB RAM & 40GB HDD Required

Holy bloody hell. Activision has just revealed the official minimum requirements for Call of Duty: Ghosts, and even though the game supports dual-cores… PC gamers will need at least 6GB of RAM, 40GB of free HDD and a 64bit OS to run it. The PC version of Call of Duty: Ghosts is rumored to feature higher resolution textures than its next-gen version, however it’s pretty funny that the game demands 6GB of RAM as a minimum requirement. You can view the complete list below, and kudos to our reader ‘John Vanitsidis’ for spotting them. Continue reading

 

 

Blizzard might have to change Heroes of the Storm’s name yet again

Only a week after Blizzard revealed Heroes of the Storm to be the new name of its contender to the MOBA throne (previously titled Blizzard DOTA and Blizzard All-Stars) a Finnish board game designer whose game “Myrskyn sankarit” translates to “Heroes of the Storm” has suggested Blizzard might have to change the game’s name one more time. More after the cut.

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The Stanley Parable patch incoming to replace offensive images

Davey Wreden, the creator of Source mod come indie meta-’em-up The Stanley Parable has announced he intends to remove images some have called insensitive from the game. The images show a white businessman alternatively offering a black child a cigarette and setting him on fire, done in mock 50′s public service announcement art. Check them after the break.

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R9 290X reviews are looking good for AMD



http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/AMD-Radeon-R9-290X-Hawaii-Review-Taking-TITANs


http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/R9_290X/


http://www.hardocp.com/article/2013/10/23/amd_radeon_r9_290x_video_card_review/


http://anandtech.com/show/7457/the-radeon-r9-290x-review


http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/63742-amd-radeon-r9-290x-4gb-review.html

 

Might be worth waiting for a good custom cooler for the people looking to buy tho, as it sounds like the stock one holds it back a bit.

 

 



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Get your spaceship welder out: Space Engineers launches on Steam Early Access

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I've spent so much time in space destroying things, from aliens to spaceships (often containing aliens), that I forget to spare a thought for the men and women who are just in space to do a hards day work that doesn't involve death and destruction. Space Engineers is all about those diligent souls, specifically those performing the difficult task of building spaceships and orbital structures. And it sounds marvellous.

If you need a slice of shooting and spaceship destruction in your building sims, then Space Engineers has you covered as well. Still in alpha, it just launched on Steam Early Access, and you can pick it up now for £11.99. 

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The finer details of Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments

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Frogwares has been catering to my twin loves of adventure games and Baker Street's most notorious detective for a good long time. The latest installment of the Sherlock Holmes series, Crimes and Punishments, is currently in development, and Frogwares has been putting tailors to shame. 

Over on its devblog, the developer has been showcasing attention to detail that even Mr. Holmes would be impressed with. Victorian London has certainly been given a face lift. 

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HBO's Real Sports takes a look at League of Legends

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HBO's Real Sports corrospondent Soledad O'Brien stepped into the world of e-sports and League of Legends recently, with her report airing a couple of days ago. Instead of being a woefully misinformed look at the sport, the likes of which mainstream media would have thrown out there only a couple of years ago, it's littered with interviews with the likes of Scarra and Riot's Dustin Beck. 

By the end of the piece, O'Brien acknowledges just how massive e-sports have become, and there's undoubtedly admiration there. She even quickly defends Scarra's LoL handle when Bryant Gumbel struggles to take it seriously. 

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EVE: The Second Decade box set available for collectors now

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EVE Online is about to embark on the second decade of its voyage into community backstabbing and capitalist warfare. Such a milestone is clearly due some kind of celebration, and CCP think the perfect gift for a ten-year old is a chest full of goodies. EVE: The Second Decade Collector’s Edition is available now for all those looking to celebrate.

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Insane TrackMania map spins in loops, not a crash in sight

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One of the best things about being in the PC community is sharing awesome experiences, be that uploading a video of the coolest thing you’ve done today, or creating a brand new level using a game’s tool set. This video that our Nick found is a combination of both those things: a video of a community made track in TrackMania 2. It’s absolutely insane.

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The Girl and the Robot offers protective detail in Ico-inspired world

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There are a handful of games out there that we had to sacrifice our keyboard and mouse for, instead opting for a controller and console. One of those was Ico, and I think we’ll all admit it was worth hopping over to PlayStation world for that one. If you’re nostalgic for that kind of gameplay, then PC project The Girl and the Robot from indie outfit Flying Carpet Games might be just what you’re after.

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Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD Releases To The PC On January 14th

Ubisoft announced today that Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD will arrive for the first time as a digital title on PC on January 15th, 2014. As the press release reads, players will be able to take the role of Aveline, the first playable female Assassin in the Assassin’s Creed saga, with whom players must use their skill, instinct and weaponry to hunt down and eliminate enemies as they embark on an unforgettable journey that will take them from the crowded streets of New Orleans to voodoo-haunted swamps and ancient Mayan ruins. Continue reading

Need For Speed: Rivals – Framerate Reported To Be Unlocked On The PC Version

And suddenly Need For Speed: Rivals is back on our radar. A couple of months ago, Ghost Games claimed that all versions of NFS: Rivals would be locked at 30fps. Well, it seems that’s not the case anymore. TeamVVV had the chance to test the PC build of NFS: Rivals and claimed that the framerate on PC version is unrestricted, and that those with powerful machines will be able to push 60fps. This is mentioned during the 1:20 mark point, so go ahead and take a look yourselves. Continue reading

Enslaved: Odyssey to the West – Premium Edition out now on Steam

Enslaved: Odyssey to the West – Premium Edition has unlocked on Steam. It’s the first time the Ninja Theory game has been released on PC. Originally released in 2010 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and disappointingly under-appreciated, Enslaved has recently been given a second chance and is available on the North American PlayStation Store as well.

 

Forced from Danish indie developer BetaDwarf has launched on Steam

Forced, the award winning action RPG from Danish indie developer BetaDwarf has officially launched for PC, Mac, and Linux, available and you can get it for 20% off through Steam or for $11.99 if you prefer decimals.

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Battlefield 4 interview part 5: Frostbite and the Mirrors Edge reboot

In part five, and the last installment of Sam Clay’s Battlefield 4 interview with executive producer Patrick Bach, the two men discuss Frostbite development and the Mirrors Edge reboot. Video inside.

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Super Roman Conquest from Star Wars: 1313 and First Assault developers lands on Kickstarter

Former LucasArts developers who worked on Star Wars: 1313 and the E3 2012 demo for it, have put a new multi-layered 3D side-scroller called Super Roman Conquest up on Kickstarter.

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New Arma 3 Community Guide video SITREP 2 reflects on the game’s release

A new entry in Arma 3′s Community Guide series is go, this time called SITREP 2. The series is intended to explain some of the basics of the game. This episode thinks about the game’s launch package and the future of Arma 3. After all, Bohemia Interactive wants it to be something you play for “years to come.” Check it out after the break.

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Until Dark from Shiro Games will release in Q2 2014, lovely concept art released

Until Dark, formerly known as Project Z, has been announced as one of two projects in the works from Bordeaux-developer Shiro Games, founded by former NCsoft Europe COO Sebastien Vidal and creator of the Haxe programming language Nicolas Cannasse.

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Each Titanfall campaign map contains its own multiplayer mode, says Respawn

Anticipation for Titanfall is reaching fever pitch now, and a few new details have emerged from a new interview with producer Drew McCoy. It seems that each campaign map will play host to its own multiplayer game mode.

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Students use CryEngine to recreate 17th century London

This is pretty cool. A team of six students from De Montfort University in Leicester used CryEngine to turn historic maps and engravings into a 3D recreation of 17th century London. Check out the video after the break.

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Activision Publishing CEO not interested in “morphing games into movies”

Eric Hirshberg, the CEO of Activision Publishing, is a strong believer in games doing “what games do best” and doesn’t share the “strange desire to morph games into movies or have them behave more like movies”. He sat down with Edge for a chat about what the next generation of consoles means for Activision, check out some choice quotes after the break.

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Blizzard might have to change Heroes of the Storm’s name yet again

Only a week after Blizzard revealed Heroes of the Storm to be the new name of its contender to the MOBA throne (previously titled Blizzard DOTA and Blizzard All-Stars) a Finnish board game designer whose game “Myrskyn sankarit” translates to “Heroes of the Storm” has suggested Blizzard might have to change the game’s name one more time. More after the cut.

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EVE Valkyrie: CCP cagey on intended platforms

CCP has played coy on the subject of what platforms dogfighting sim EVE: Valkyrie will come to, even refusing to confirm it will release on PC.

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IGF 2014 attracts record entrant numbers

The next Independent Games Festival will be quite a doozy, as organisers have announced yet another record-breaking round of entrants. 656 games have been submitted for the main competition, up from last year’s 589, which was at the time the highest number of entrant to date. The festival’s award show is using a different format this year, dropping the Technical Excellence category to allow for six finalists in each category. The IGF Awards take place during GDC in San Francisco in March.

 

 

Alienware offering $200 for consoles, old PCs with new hardware purchase

Make the jump from current-gen console or PC to a next-gen ready system and Alienware will reward you with $200 cash back.

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Red Baron hits Greenlight, gets PC specs and first gameplay footage

Red Baron, a revival of the classic WWI dogfight sim now crowdfunding via Kickstarter, has produced it’s first gameplay video.

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Secrets of Rætikon alpha available now via Indiegogo

Broken Rules has released an alpha version of Secrets of Rætikon, available to those who buy into a crowdfunding campaign to fund the final months of development.

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Fractal, Splice and Pulse in latest Humble Weekly Sale

The latest Humble Weekly Sale celebrates the fifth anniversary of indie developer Cipher Prime. Pay what you want for Splice, Fractal: Make Blooms Not War and Pulse, or cough up more than $6 to receive Cipher Prime’s most famous title Auditorium and brand new release Intake. The five games are available on a variety of platforms – Android, Linux, Mac and PC – with a mix of DRM-free and Steam key options available. As ever, you choose how the money is split between developer, organisers and charities – the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Child’s Play.

QWOP A Load Of This: Probably Archery

By Craig Pearson on October 24th, 2013 at 6:00 pm.


“This is hard. Hard and stupid.” You are correct, Probably Archery. You are both those things, because that is your reason for existing: to be hard and to be stupid. Probs Arch, as I like to call it, is another of that breed of games that gives you an intimate level of control over bits of your body. In this case, you manipulate both arms independently, while swiveling wrists, and adjusting elbows and shoulders. I think it’s a game of archery, but the ambiguity of the title means I’ll have to check out the demo before making a definitive statement.
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SPACECOM Wants To Deceive You On Steam Greenlight

By Graham Smith on October 24th, 2013 at 4:00 pm.

The next year may end up bringing us X: Rebirth, Elite: Dangerous and Star Citizen, each one a more staggering depiction of outerspace than we’ve ever seen. But for all their graphical eye-kisses, there’s still room in my heart for cold blue circles against a background of deep black. That’s what SPACECOM looks to offer: a multiplayer strategy game about deception with a clean, futuristic aesthetic.
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It Is The Future, The Year 2001: An HD Startopia Gallery

By Alec Meer on October 24th, 2013 at 3:00 pm.

Hello, faithful word-consumer. Would you care to also consume images this day? I have been replaying post-Bullfrog outfit Mucky Foot’s wonderful 2001 management game Startopia, which recently saw a re-release on Steam (as well as having been on GoG for some time prior to that). It took a bit of fiddling, but I managed to get it running at 2560×1440 with a ton of anti-aliasing and, well, my God. It’s absolutely beautiful to behold despite its 12 year vintage. Partly that’s down to judiciously characterfully artwork and a strong sense of scale, partly it’s because the game has an uncommonly liberated camera, able to go pretty much anywhere. I’m no Dead End Thrills, in a great many ways, but I’ve rounded up a collection of screenshots which somewhat demonstate how breathtaking this game is at high resolution. I really do think you should take a look.
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good to read about nfs. not sure why they would lock it at 30fps for every pc gamer...



Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst out now on PC

Namco Bandai has released a PC version of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst on Steam. It’s the fighter franchise’s PC debut, and includes a new chapter, Sage Kabuto as a playable character, 100 new missions, 38 extra costumes, revamped cinematics, and a Japanese dub. The Full Burst re-release is also coming to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and the extra content will be made available as DLC.

 

Word on the street is it has a 30FPS cap

 

 

Battle Worlds: Kronos gets firm release date

Turn-based strategy Battle Worlds: Kronos arrives on Linux, Mac and PC on November 4, indie developer King Art Games has announced. It will be available through Steam as well as various digital distributors, including DRM-free options like GOG. An Android and iOS release is due in early 2014, with cross-play, and free DLC is expected, too. Pre-ordering from the official site will net you beta access, if you can’t wait.

 

 

Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut out now on Steam

Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut is out now on Steam. Get pricing, specs and content details below.

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Ultra Street Fighter 4: ultra combo & focus systems get new modes, Capcom explains how they work

Ultra Street Fighter 4 has a new flavour of Ultra Combo. Say hello to the Ultra Combo Double. Capcom’s Tomoaki Ayano has explained how it works in a new blog.

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Enslaved: Odyssey to the West – Premium Edition gets Steam, PSN launch trailer

Enslaved: Odyssey to the West – Premium Edition is now available for download from Steam or the PlayStation Network; take a look at the trailer through the break to see what’s new in the re-release, or perhaps refresh yourself on this under-appreciated Ninja Theory title.

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Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag weapons detailed in new trailer

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag has received another new trailer, this time exploring the history of pirate weapons.

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Ærena: Clash of Champions gets alpha launch trailer for Steam & Android

Ærena: Clash of Champions is described as a, “tactical game of mad science and rocket launchers.” It’s in alpha now on Steam and Android through early access routes. Check out the details and launch trailer here.

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Aquria Dev’s Night In The Woods Looks Really Special

By Nathan Grayson on October 25th, 2013 at 9:00 am.

You have infinite money, right? I mean, you look like the sort, what with your snazzy diamond-encrusted cane and hat/jacket ensemble knitted entirely from Kickstarter bonus swag. That in mind, what’s one more delightfully promising project to throw a worrisome amount of cash at? Because seriously, Night in the Woods has all the makings of quirky, wildly inventive greatness – with a hint of sincere humanity thrown in for good measure. Also, anarchic, mailbox-busting cats. The fact that the story-based adventure looks uniquely gorgeous certainly doesn’t hurt, either. Oh, and it’s from one of the minds behind ageless indie darling Aquaria. Bouncy, bobby, meow-y video below.

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Turn-Based Chariot Racer Qvadriga Is In Beta

By Craig Pearson on October 25th, 2013 at 8:00 am.


I dropped a pun just so I could have the words “Turn-Based Chariot Racer” at the top of RPS for an hour, though there’s actually a real-time mode as well. QVADRIGA, you have given me that pleasure, so I will return the favour and tell cheering masses that you are now in beta, a word the pleases me because stole it from the Greeks. Now entertain me, or at least provide me with details so that I, Biggus Maximus Overcompensatious, might pass the next few moments not worrying about the wind blowing my toga around.
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pCARS developer: Mantle will offer 70-80% of next-gen console performance (regarding draw calls)

In around 20 days, AMD will reveal more details about its low-level API, Mantle, during its Developers Summit event. And it seems that it will be worth the wait, as a lot of developers are currently praising this new API. Among those developers is Project CARS engineer programmer, who claimed that Mantle will offer 70-80% of next-gen console performance in terms of submitting draw calls. Continue reading

 

 

 

 



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The Witcher franchise sold 6m units

"Polish studio CD Projekt Red has announced 6 million combined The Witcher sales on this, the series' sixth birthday.

In that relatively short period of time Red has gone from being a nobody into an internationally renowned somebody, crafting a next-generation RPG prestigious enough for Microsoft to feature during its important E3 Xbox One presentation this year."

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-10-25-cd-projekt-red-announces-6-million-the-witcher-sales



crissindahouse said:

The Witcher franchise sold 6m units

"Polish studio CD Projekt Red has announced 6 million combined The Witcher sales on this, the series' sixth birthday.

In that relatively short period of time Red has gone from being a nobody into an internationally renowned somebody, crafting a next-generation RPG prestigious enough for Microsoft to feature during its important E3 Xbox One presentation this year."

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-10-25-cd-projekt-red-announces-6-million-the-witcher-sales

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