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Bayonetta Review: To Infinite Climax Action And Beyond
Platinum Games has concocted a new brand of action hero in Bayonetta, an angel-slaying witch with long legs, long hair and a long list of heavenly creatures who want her dead. More »Strap On Your Jet Pack For The Dark Void Demo
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MAG Beta Off To A Rocky Start
Zipper Interactive has launched the promised open beta test for the PlayStation 3's MAG, but early server issues are causing frustration for players unable to connect. More »Oh What A Year
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At 50 to 60 hours long, Final Fantasy XIII is an enormous game. But with as long as Square Enix worked on the title and with all the money spent, that still hasn't stopped a few bugs from slipping through. More »Argument Over Game Blamed as Nine-Year-Old Stabbed to Death
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Earlier this week, Sony accidentally offered Armored - a movie that's still playing in theatres - for download on the PlayStation Store. What's more, they offered it for free. Whoops. More »The 2009 eBay Holiday Video Game Grey Market Report
While game publishers look to retail sales figures to gauge the success of the holiday season, let's take a look at how our favorite games and consoles performed in the shady back-alleys of eBay's 2009 holiday grey market. More »You Decide Who Wins The Level Of The Year Sackademy Award
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The prospect of "remote play" - whereby you can play select content from your PS3 on your PSP - is an exciting one, but also one that's been sadly under-utilised by Sony and developers. Enter the mod scene. More »MAG Goes To Vegas, Won't Stay In Vegas
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There comes a time when even underappreciated PlayStation 3 games like Valkyria Chronicles can outsell the Metal Gear Solid and Grand Theft Autos of the world. And, at least in Japan, it's when those games reach "greatest hits" budget prices. More »A Phat Slice of Cake
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Return to the scene of a king's downfall with the release Return to Ostagar, the latest downloadable content for Dragon Age: Origins, due out next week for the PC and Xbox 360. More »