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Return of the Revenge of the Week in Gaming Apps II: This Time It’s Portable
Now that E3 2012 is slowly fading to bitter, disappointing memory, it’s time to return to those things that consistently bring us pleasure, day in and day out. And when we’re finished drinking it’s time for some gaming apps. I wouldn’t say we skipped a week as much as we missed a week filled with…
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Tony Hawk and Guitar Hero Development Team Heeds the Call of Duty
Neversoft, the Activision developement studio known for introducing Tony Hawk to video games and carrying the Guitar Hero torch, updated its website to reflect its new role supporting the Call of Duty franchise. Fingers crossed for skateboarding guitarist zombies. [Gamespot]
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BioWare is ‘Looking at Free-to-Play’ for Star Wars: The Old Republic
Back in December BioWare’s dueling doctors told us they couldn’t see their newly-launched massively multiplayer online Star Wars role-playing game going free-to-play in the foreseeable future. Then BioWare botched several free game updates and lost a good chunk of the game’s subscribers. Suddenly free-to-play isn’t looking so bad. In an interview with Games(TM), lead designer…
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A Terrifying First Look at the Sequel to the Scariest PC Game Ever
In case you don’t want to watch the first teaser trailer for Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, let me summarize it for you: Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, oh god what is that? What the hell is that?! There’s a terrifying monster pig creature out there, and the truffles he’s rooting for are your soul. If…
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Transformers: Fall of Cybertron Breathes New Life Into Classic Characters
Transformers is not just about giant robots shooting other giant robots. It’s about giant robots shooting other giant robots with character. During a presentation of Transformers: Fall of Cybertron last week, High Moon Studios showed me a fast-paced action game filled with rich characters that never came across as robotic. I mean, who cares if…
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Spider-Man, Mega Man X2, Mad Dog McCree… Nintendo Download, are You Trying to Seduce Me?
Your lackluster performance at E3 2012 is completely forgotten, Nintendo, for you have brought the glory of Mad Dog McCree upon the 3DS, given Wii owners Mega Man X2 , and given portable players an early taste of The Amazing Spider-Man Yes, I realize Nintendo has nothing to do with the creation or development of…
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Street Fighter X Tekken Coming to iPhones This Summer, Probably Won’t Have On-Disc DLC
That tech demo we saw of the Street Fighter X Tekken crossover running on an iPad earlier this month becomes a real boy, as Capcom shrinks Ryu, Nina, Chun-Li and Kazuya down until they fit inside iOS devices. Street Fighter X Tekken Mobile features the same great fighting action of the console version, only without…
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PlanetSide 2 Plays Like a First-Person Shooter, Not a Massively Multiplayer Compromise
The original massively multiplayer online FPS, PlanetSide, promised competitive first-person shooting on a massive scale. It got the scale right, but tech limitations made for gameplay that was a pale shadow of its more traditional shooter counterparts. With PlanetSide 2 technology has finally caught up to Sony Online Entertainment’s ambition. We’ve seen large-scale online shooters…
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Permadeath and Other Players Make Wizardry Online One Hardcore MMO
Last week I openly wondered how Wizardry Online, a massively multiplayer online game, could possibly capture the spirit of the original grid-based first-person dungeon crawler that stole my heart so many years ago. The answer, I found during a quick hands-on session with the game last week, is tension. The tension that comes of knowing…
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Miner Wars 2081 Takes Space Combat to a Creative New Level
The early Miner Wars 2081 alpha I played last year was little more than a spaceship equipped with a mining laser capable of blasting tunnels through massive asteroids. I played with it for hours. Since then the Descent-inspired space sim has grown into something much bigger. On the most basic level Miner Wars 2081 is…
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ReviewsTera: The Kotaku Review
The latest big-name Korean import to hit the North American massively-multiplayer online role-playing scene, Tera does little to differentiate itself from countless other fantasy MMO titles we’ve been slowly growing bored with over the past decade. Sometimes a little is all you need. In a world formed via the dreams of two slumbering titans, the…
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Indian Teen Murders Elderly Neighbor to Buy a Video Game Console
A 14-year-old Indian boy staying with his aunt and uncle in the Tamil Nadu village of Ekkadu couldn’t afford the 8,000 rupees (roughly $150) to purchase a video game system, so he strangled a 69-year-old neighbor. According to local authorities, the teen and his aunt hatched a plan to murder their neighbor, a 69-year-old retired…
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Werewolves, Zombies and Fairies Run Amok in The Sims 3 Supernatural
After EA added vampires to the mix in 2010’s Late Night expansion, The Sims 3‘s fans have been clamoring for a way to faithfully recreate scenes from the Twilight Saga without having to resort to user-created mods. The Sims 3 Supernatural heeds their moody metaphysical call. Due out in September, The Sims 3 Supernatural not…
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This World War II Dogfighter Barely Feels Like a Mad Catz Game Anymore
When peripheral maker Mad Catz first announced it was going into the game publishing business, I laughed. When I got my first look last year at what was then called War Wings: Hell Catz, I laughed harder. Last week I got a chance to play the newly-renamed Damage Inc.: Pacific Squadron WWII, I’m not laughing…
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Persona 3: Official Design Works Explores the Artistic Process June 20
Persona 3 owes much of its success to the stunning work of legendary character designer Shigenori Soejima. The fan-favorite artist lends his commentary to 144 pages of character art, concept pieces and design work in Persona 3: Official Design Works, coming June 20 from UDON. UDON makes a sexy book, habitually going above and beyond…
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A Controller Solution That Strikes at the Very Core of Android Tablet Gaming
Last week I reported on Power A’s MOGA portable gaming system for Android devices, a system that allows developers to quickly integrate game pad support into their Android titles. Nyko’s PlayPad line of tablet controllers might not be quite as elegant, but they make up for that lack of style by being compatible with just…
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A Guided Tour of Mists of Pandaria‘s Faction-Divided Capital City
What better way to get to know the Alliance side of Mists of Pandaria‘s Asian-themed capital city than through the eyes of a delightful Serbian guide? The Blizzard Serbian Community walks us through the expansion pack’s unique answer to a sanctuary city. Previous World of Warcraft expansion packs have all included some sort of dual-faction…
By Mike Fahey