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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Bayonetta 2 : The TAY Review • Times when DLC was Better than the Game it was Made for • The Lisbon Games Week 2014 Report • Why Muv-Luv Was a Defining Entry in Modern Science Fiction TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow them here.
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Sunset Overdrive: The TAY Review • Speedypups: A Runner that Calls Back to Classic Games • Gaming and Misbehaving: Spore and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion • Disney Infinity’s 2.0 Originals, Ranked TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow them here.
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: “Dark & Serious” Anime – A Paradigm of Disappointment • Game of The Week – Shattered Skies [Ace Combat 4] • Retro Unboxing: This is not a Drill! • The Writer’s TAYble – On the Bechdel Test and Writing TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow…
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The legendary Duke Nukem 3D is coming to PS3 and PS Vita Devolver Digital will be bringing over the game’s Megaton Edition, which is already out on PC, and includes Duke 3D Atomic Edition and all three officially released expansion packs. Release dates are January 13 for North America and January 14 for Europe.
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: The Irregular at Magic High School: the Ani-TAY Review • Final Fantasy Road Trip Part 1: Final Fantasy 1 • Rockmandash Reviews+: Ever 17: The Out of Infinity • Bayonetta and The Case for Gameplay vs. Aesthetic • TAY Explores Comics: I am a Hero TAY Classic—TAY…
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Oh hey, it’s another space survival game. This one’s called GRAV, and it seems to be a lighthearted, co-op focused take on the procedurally generated planet-exploring, equipment-crafting, base-building, dungeon-crawling genre. The game is currently trying to get on Steam Early Access via Greenlight. Trailer’s above.
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: About the Cliché Love Story • The Idolm@ster Movie Hits All The Right Notes • You Should Try: Hand of Fate • Indie Delve: SimCity meets Deck-Building in Concrete Jungle TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow them here.
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Fantasy Life: The TAY Review • Hidden Treats in… Your Favorite Games • The 13 Spoopiest Songs in Video Game Music • Five Things to Look Forward to at Blizzcon 2014 TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow them here.
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Minecraft’s Industrial Revolution Maps Are Suitably Magical
After all, building “just” dreary factories in a world like Minecraft’s, where industry clashes with magic, wouldn’t make much sense. So what we get instead is the industrial revolution turned up to 11, sometimes with dragons, sometimes with giant robots. Planet’s Minecraft’s Industrial Revolution contest finished its one-month run last week with a total of…
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Nothing Says Halloween Like People Screaming at Horror Games
Let’s plays of horror games are popular for good reason: watching someone else lose it over a jump scare can be hilarious, and, in case you’re a huge coward (like me), even therapeutic. There have been lots of really good videos over the years—and what better time to take a look back than Halloween? NSFW…
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As per their latest financial report, Sony shipped 3.3 million PS4 systems in the financial quarter ending on September 30. This brings their total to 13.5 million consoles shipped in less than a year. Sony also moved 800,000 PS3 consoles and 700,000 portable (Vita, Vita TV and PSP) consoles during this time. PlayStation logo via…
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Happy 27th Birthday, PC Engine! • Game of The Week—Choice and Consequences [Radiant Historia] • The Future Diary: The Ani-TAY Review TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow them here. Top photo courtesy of Evan-Amos, Wikipedia
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Guns, glorious guns. In this rather mesmerizing gif, the creators of Witchmarsh, the (successfully) Kickstarted 1920s action RPG, show off some of the gun types you’ll be able to pick up in-game when it arrives on PC late next year. Witchmarsh Dev Blog [Tumblr] Dayshot is an image-based feature that runs every morning, showcasing some…
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After successfully reaching the English voice acting stretch goal, Mighty No. 9’s slacker backer campaign is now raising money for a post-release DLC pack consisting of an extra stage with its own boss fight. The planned release window is Summer 2015, provided they can collect another $190,000 by the end of this year.
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: The Xbox One Price Cut: What Does it Mean For Wii U? • A Mad, Rambling Account of My Time at New York Comic Con • Some Fantasy Life Tips • One Year Since Returning to Anime, I’m Still Going TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY…
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Here’s What’s New in Destiny’s First Expansion
The Dark Below, as it’s called, will bring new missions, gear, and a level cap increase to the game. Courtesy of Activision, here’s the list of what’s included in the The Dark Below: New weapons, armour and gear to earn, including Legendary and Exotic items Light Level cap raised to 32 and five additional Bounty…
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: In Defense Of Derivative Games • My Backlog — Banjo-Kazooie • Grisaia no Kajitsu: The Anime You SHOULD NOT Be Watching • TAY Explores Comics: Kurozakuro TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow them here.
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Real-Life Football Stadium Looks Glorious in CryEngine
The Emirates Stadium in Holloway, London was opened eight years ago. It’s England’s third largest stadium and home to the Arsenal Football Club. And now, it’s also the subject of an awesome CryEngine map. The man behind the project is a Turkish environment artist by the name of Gökhan Karadayi, who’s currently working with TaleWorlds…
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