Ryse Rises Again As Xbox One Exclusive, Will Use Controller

Crytek's first-person Roman shield-cracker Ryse debuted at E3 in 2011 as a Kinect game for Xbox 360, then fell off the map. The game has returned, as Crytek has posted an update to their site announcing Ryse as an exclusive for the Xbox One. The update is short on details, but describes the game as having…

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The Moneysaver: Alan Wake, PSN Ultimate Editions, The Twilight Zone

You're traveling through another dimension — a dimension not only of deals and discounts but of freebies. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of your wallet. That's a signpost up ahead: your next stop: the Moneysaver.

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Only Fox News Can Save Us From the Tyranny of Xbox One

Microsoft says the Xbox One won't need an always-online Internet connection. But if you want to play it, the thing might need to check in with the home office once a day. Playing used or borrowed games also sounds like a real bitch. Only one thing that can save gamers from this: our old enemy, Fox News.

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A Dramatic Reading of Ridiculous Grand Theft Auto V YouTube Comments

You can't have a trailer for a high profile game on YouTube without having the comments sometimes becoming strange, weird, and downright trollish. Grand Theft Auto is no exception, as shown by this funny dramatic reading of YouTube comments done by Shesellssheshells.

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How Can I Play my Old PC Games on a Modern Computer?

Dear Lifehacker,
I have a couple old PC games from the Windows 95 days that I'd like to keep playing. However, I use Windows 7, which creates an obvious problem. Is there a way to play it on my current machine? More importantly, will I just have to give it up some day?

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