
Crytek USA's debut title will be a third-person co-op game. With 1800's guns and 1800's zombies.
Crytek USA's debut title will be a third-person co-op game. With 1800's guns and 1800's zombies.
E3 is a-comin'. Next week, great gaming companies will take to the stage to show off all kinds of games and make all…
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The open-world racer will come to both Xbox 360 and Xbox One, reports IGN.
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Good thing that Shiklah wasn't with him this time.
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That's Shadowcrypt in a nutshell.
Tangiers is described as a "dark and uneasy" stealth game. Well, its new trailer is exactly that. The Thief-inspired, somewhat recently Kickstarted PC stealth-em-up is nearing its beta development phase, and is expected to get a release date within a couple weeks.
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Meet Pushmo World. It is the upcoming sequel to Intelligent Systems' 3DS puzzle games, Pushmo and Crashmo, and it's coming to the Japanese Wii U (yes, Wii U) eShop on June 19. UPDATE: Nintendo has confirmed that Pushmo World will also launch on the US (and EU) Wii U eShop on June 19.
This fan-trailer-slash-intro-remake convinced me that it's an excellent idea. Even if half of it would be hats.
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And either that's a haunted laptop, or help.exe was coded by an extremely passive-aggressive programmer. Not very…
Oh yeah, and you've got split personalities. Also it's a really pretty-looking game.
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Sony is preparing to sell PlayStation consoles in China. As reported by Reuters, the company has set up joint ventures with Chinese company Shanghai Oriental Pearl to help set up shop in Shanghai's Free Trade Zone. Read more
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Project Temporality, AKA Portal-With-Time-Travel, will be out on Steam on May 20. There's a new trailer above with some hot, single player co-op action to get you in the mood.
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