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PC version of Metal Gear Rising in the final stages of development

During the latest Kojima Productions Alert, the studio’s official podcast, the hosts answered a question by a fan, asking for an update to clear up the rumors about the PC version of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.

 

The Kojima Productions staff members confirmed the game has not been canceled, in fact it’s coming ‘sooner than you might imagine.’ “It’s in the final stages right now.” host Sean Eyestone revealed. “You’ll be seeing it pop up on Steam any day now.”

Source: Kojima Productions Alert 9

http://www.metalgearinformer.com/?p=10848

 



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After the fiasco of the last Aliens game, that game will have to be really good to have a chance to succeed.



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Europa Universalis 4: Conquest of Paradise will be released in January

Europa Universalis 4: Conquest of Paradise, the first expansion for the title which adds a “completely randomized American continent” along with Colonial and Native American Nations, will be released in January, Paradox Interactive has announced. The expansion will arrive for PC, Mac, and Linux on January 14. To hold you over until its release, you can watch the latest developer video below.

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Battle of Heroes and Battle of Heroes: Land of Immortals trademarked by Ubisoft

Ubisoft has registered two domains and has filed two trademarks for Battle of Heroes and Battle of Heroes: Land of Immortals.

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MMO Winter Festivities: WoW, GW2, Lotro, SWTOR, Neverwinter, more

Plenty of MMOs are hosting holiday events or other sorts of festivities between now and the new year, so instead of creating a news post for each one, I thought I would round a few up for you instead.

Get the list full of acronyms below.

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Ultra Street Fighter 4 to have online training mode, 3v3 team matches

Ultra Street Fighter 4 will come complete with online training and 3v3 team matches, according to new information.

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Sir, You Are Being Hunted roadmap published. Hovering horsemen and multiplayer on horizon

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Sir, You Are Being Hunted’s still in alpha but with each month it’s getting new NPCs, items, island biomes, and generally becoming the steampunk robot vs man manhunt that we’ve always wanted to play.

Beta’s still a few months off buy Big Robot have written a blog post explaining what people can expect to come in the closing months of the alpha. Hovering horsemen and multiplayer, my friends.

Colour me excited.

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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to receive revamped de_cbble and a new map: Overpass

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De_cbble was one of my favourite maps on Counter-Strike: Source. It’s vast open areas made for difficult advances and harried defences. Its tight corridors were killboxes where large groups of players could be killed within seconds. So it’s really good news that Valve are remaking it for Global Offensive.

They’re not simply upping the visuals but also fixing issues with the game’s chokepoints and scale while keeping true to what made the original unique.

Not just that but Valve are making a whole new map, too.

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Postal 2 receives first major update in 10 years as a thank you to Steam Greenlight

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Postal 2’s got a dedicated fan base. Released back in 1998 it’s now 15 years old and still has enough of a following to see the game Greenlit for a Steam release and to convince the developers to release a new patch. The first in 10 years.

As well as adding Steam Achievements to Postal 2, the update makes a number of mods cannon as well as rolling in new features and fixes that have been the want of the community for literally years.

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As Voted For By Some Guys: Top 100 Mods Of The Year

By Alec Meer on December 13th, 2013 at 5:00 pm.

It’s harsh but fair to say that our coverage of the mod scene is not presently at its most abundant. This is because of our recent enrolment in The International Church of Code Purity. The thought of all those innocent, virgin games being corrupted into something Other by the greasy, hungry hands of third parties makes us sick to our very souls. Down with this sort of thing.

If you remain a heathen and have not joined The International Church of Code Purity, your pagan mind might enjoy browsing ModDB’s player-voted round-up of the top 100 mods of the year. Don’t ever darken our pristine doorstep again, mind.
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Kraken Up: We Need To Go Deeper Is Undersea FTL

By Nathan Grayson on December 13th, 2013 at 7:00 pm.

As I observed in my write-up of humans-and-fish-can-never-be-friends simulator FarSky, games rarely wade into the sea past their belly buttons, let alone delve 20,000 leagues under it. To be fair, there are good reasons for this: it’s wet and cold down there; also, 3D cameras go haywire, controls suffer, and drowning isn’t a lot of fun (by most definitions of the word). That’s not stopping We Need To Go Deeper, though. It’s a randomized, FTL-inspired submarine survivor about colossal creepy crawlies that lurk beneath the sea instead of the malevolent forces that go bump in space’s eternal night. Also, it’s co-op. First trailer below.

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Obsidian’s Bold Future: Eternity Meets Skyrim, A Second KS

By Nathan Grayson on December 14th, 2013 at 4:00 pm.

Have you read our recent mega-blowouts of Obsidian’s Pillars of Eternity? Then congratulations: you know everything about Pillars of Eternity except what the pillars of eternity actually are. But Obsidian’s not planning to dip a furtive pinky toe into classic CRPG waters and then leave its legacy behind again. This time, it’s in control of its own destiny, and no one knows that better than CEO Feargus Urquhart. He wants to push the classic Black Isle mold further than it’s ever gone before, into worlds so immense that the classic Infinity Engine never would’ve been able to handle them. But that was then, and this is now. His company has new-old tech and new-old ideas. Hear all about Urquhart’s grandest plans below.

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Unknown Worlds reveal new project Subnautica, claims to be inventing a new genre

Natural Selection 2 developer Unknown Worlds has revealed their latest game: Subnautica. According to a statement on the developer’s website, “Subnautica will combine elements of role playing, sandbox, exploration and cinematic games to create a unique experience, the genre of which we do not believe has yet been invented.”

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Steambox gets unboxing, teardown videos

Valve has has already started shipping Steambox prototypes to beta testers in the US last week, and one user’s gotten his hands on one and made an unboxing video, and another video showing all the guts of the machine.

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Just Cause 2′s multiplayer mod gets a launch trailer

Just Cause 2′s unofficial multiplayer mod releases today after a round of public tests, and to commemorate the launch the team behind the mod has posted a launch trailer to show you all the crazy things that can be done to/with others.

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Mew-genics blog post details cat identities, how to affect them

Team Meat, developer of Super Meat Boy and the upcoming Mew-genics has posted an update on their blog detailing the different cat personalities and things that you can do affect them in the game.

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DICE releases a Battlefield 4 PC patch, fixes include the infamous sound loop crash

In DICE’s ongoing process to make Battlefield 4 a more stable and less buggy game, the developer has released a stealth patch this morning for PC. The patch aims to improve the netcode and contains a fix for the sound loop game crash bug. Get all the patch notes inside.

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Microsoft Studios job ad hints at new game for Windows 8, title is part of a “beloved franchise”

Microsoft Studios is working on a game to be released on Windows 8, and it’s said to be part of a “beloved franchise” according to this job ad posted on the studio website.

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I wonder which "beloved franchise" they will shit on our memories of.

Viscera Cleanup Detail: Santa’s Rampage promises a bloody Christmas

Do you enjoy cleaning up the blood and guts of murderised video game enemies? Then you probably like Viscera Cleanup Detail. Do you hate Christmas and everything it stands for? Then you’ll probably like Viscera Cleanup Detail: Santa’s Rampage, a, um, festive spin-off.

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CSSTORY is a Counter-Strike themed text adventure

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CSSTORY is a text adventure game about squeezing a single game of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in before your real-life friends arrive in expectation of real conversation and real hosting skills.

It turns out to be tougher than you’d think.

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Starbound mod support orbits as more beta updates fly in

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Starbound isn’t the same game it was a week and a half ago. Five updates have come and gone since the Terraria-alike entered open beta on December 4, and left Change with a capital ‘Chuh’ in their wake. They’ve variously eased entry into the game’s systems, rewritten its levelling system entirely, introduced a mass-scale rebalancing of every item, creature, armour type and weapon, and nerfed birds (they’d previously “follow you forever”, which wasn’t nearly so romantic as it sounded).

Yesterday brought what’s destined to be the most far-reaching tweak of all - the first seasonal twinklings of a comprehensive mod management system.

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DayZ Standalone – early access is available to download now

DayZ, the ever popular zombie survivor horror simulator is finally available, well, the ‘early access’ build is.

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Dota 2 ditches sign-ups, now open to everyone

Dota 2 has been made available to all comers. Have at it: the gates are wide open and waiting on you.

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Typing of the Dead: Overkill Filth DLC out now, includes phrases like “spunk fountain”

Typing of the Dead: Overkill’s latest DLC release is called Filth, and includes “terrible innuendo, outrageous insults and even some slurs in Polish”. Looking through the screenshots below, it’s entirely possible that you could construct innocent interpretations to most of these phrases if you tried really hard. I’m not sure why you would.

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South Park: The Stick of Truth censored for Australia

The Australian version of South Park: The Stick of Truth has been slightly censored, despite earning an R18+ rating.

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Zenimax Online unveil the Elder Scrolls Online Emperor's new clothes

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To the new emperor, I say, glorious new clothes. Imagine an armour type that confers incredible stat boosts, but lumbers Cyrodiil’s top player with an embarrassingly naked character model. A contemporary MMO retelling of the classic parable on ostentation.

Ostentation is exactly what Zenimax Online have in mind, though - they want to reward their most machinatious and dedicated PvP players with a metal suit that says both ‘I am your king’ and ‘don’t for a minute think this armour isn’t well used’.

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Battlefield 4 – New Update Released, Breaks SLI & Removes Grass Physics

Well, we gotta give DICE and Battlefield 4 the award of best clusterf*ck, ever. So when Battlefield 4 was released, there was major flickering when SLI was enabled. With its second (or third) update, the game was fixed and was working fine with SLI systems. And then game another update that had a HUGE impact on the game’s SLI performance. And now with this latest update that has just been launched, that awful flickering is back with a punch. Way to go DICE. Continue reading

 



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Battlefield 4: dinosaur roar easter eggs found, watch them here

Battlefield 4 developer DICE is playing this dinosaur thing pretty well, as YouTube Westie has just sent us a pair of gameplay videos showing you how to trigger dino roars on two maps.

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Marvel Heroes: villain advance pack comes in $129.99 & $99.99 flavours, has no release date

Marvel Heroes developer Gazillion Entertainment has started offering players the chance to pre-purchase an advance pack of playable villains and other treats in both $129.99 and $99.99 variaties. The catch is that none of the content has a release date, and some elements could launch as late as 2015.

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The Division: finding food and water is important part of the game, says dev

The Division developer Ubisoft Massive has confirmed that while your solider won’t suffer from hunger or thirst, scavenging for clean water and food within its post-apocalyptic cityscape is an important aspect of trading. The team has also shed new light on the shooter’s classless progression system.

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Obsidian hopes to unveil new Kickstarter by March or April, is based on licensed property, says Urquhart

Obsidian Entertainment CEO Feargus Urquhart has confirmed that the Pillars of Eternity studio has another Kickstarter project in the works, and he hopes to have it revealed by March or April, 2014. It’s based on a license and no, it’s not Alpha Protocol 2.

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Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare trailer shows Gardens & Graveyards mode

Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare has received a new trailer that shows off PopCap’s new Gardens & Graveyards mode. The studio has called it a blend of Battlefield’s Conquest and Rush modes.

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Halo: 343 wants franchise in as many formats as possible, says dev

Halo 4 studio 343 Industries wants to bring the franchise to as many formats – both digital and physical – as possible, according to a new interview with Halo: Spartan Assault lead designer Mike Ellis.

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Kickstarter game funding passes $200 million for 2013

Kickstarter funding in 2013 hit $919 million across all project types in 2013, and some $200 million of that figure can be attributed to successfully funded games.

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Zombies become endangered: DayZ gets 88,000 survivors in 12 hours

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DayZ only appeared on Steam yesterday, or at least the Early Access version, and within 12 hours, 88,000 copies of it had been snatched up by rugged survivalists. The zombies don't stand a chance.

Considering the fact that it's in early alpha and the store page is covered in warnings about its unfinished state, that's a lot of brave souls.

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Star Citizen's dogfighting module gets pushed back

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Star Citizen backers were hoping to get into some space tussles near the end of the month, playing around with the alpha's dogfighting module. Unfortunately, this isn't going to happen, as Chris Roberts explains, and the module has been pushed back so it won't have to rely on the CryEngine netcode. Instead, Roberts wants the module to run on Star Citizen's own multiplayer system, which wasn't going to be ready in time. 

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Ubislow: The reasons behind the Watch Dogs and South Park delays

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We've already discussed why some publishers delay titles due to piracy, but Laurent Detoc, Ubisoft's North American President, had a much longer list of reasons when he spoke to IGN recently. The publisher's had some high profile delays over the last year or so, including both South Park: The Stick of Truth and Watch Dogs, and previously Splinter Cell: Blacklist.

"It’s a very intense decision," Detoc explained. "You have to say, 'this is in the best interest of the product, to do this,' because at the end of the day we’re going to be able to do this extra fine tuning." But the factors that lead to a delay vary from product to product, as does the length of the delay.

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Dota 2 now alternately entertains and frustrates 6.5 million active players every month

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Gabe’s talked a lot about bottlenecks recently - mostly in a negative sense, in relation to Valve’s curative role at the head of Steam. But an artificial bottleneck is exactly what the studio’s eased Dota 2 out of in recent months - gradually expanding their queue system that gated entry into the MOBA’s community.

The steady flow ensured a stable game for existing beta players, but made it somewhat difficult to track Dota’s rising popularity. Today, though, the gates are fully open, and we finally have a figure - 6.5 million active users per month.

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