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UncategorizedLive Out Your Bank Robbing Fantasies In Payday: The Heist
For all those tired of the same old squad based FPS scenarios, Payday: The Heist offers new settings to take on. Gone are the bands of soldiers and hoards of zombies to mow down, replaced with elaborate capers ranging from bank robberies to armored car hijackings. If blowing off the roof of a bank to…
By Max Abrams - Uncategorized
Your Next Soulcalibur V Opponent Could Be Your Own Creation
Namco Bandai welcomes us back to the stage of history in Soulcalibur V next year, and the developer needs your help creating custom non-player characters to spar with in between the big-name battles. It’s time to give names to the nameless hordes. When you aren’t fighting characters with cool, professionally-crafted names like Patroklos Alexandra in…
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UncategorizedYoshimitsu and Poison Add Much-Needed Class to Street Fighter X Tekken
Look, you can be as mad at Capcom as you want over Mega Man Legends 3‘s cancellation or the repackaged Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 update. They’re putting Poison in Street Fighter X Tekken. I forgive them. Pink hair, wide hips, and cutoffs; that describes my perfect woman. The riding crop is pure bonus. Poison made…
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UncategorizedX-Men Destiny Shows Off the Uglier Side of Marvel’s Mutant Menace
The San Diego Comic-Con is in full swing, making it the perfect time to parade out some ugly X-Men cosplayers, courtesy of Activision’s X-Men Destiny The new generation of X-Men making their debut in X-Men Destiny this September look decidedly last-generation, don’t they? Perhaps not the three main characters, a trio of mutant teens just…
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The Nintendo Download Teases Downloadable Videos to Come
One of these days, when we least expect it, the Nintendo eShop will update and the new Nintendo Video app will be available for download. Until then, it’s simply a placeholder in this week’s Nintendo Download. This morning’s update to Nintendo’s various downloadable game services brings with it an eShop teaser. Heading to the store…
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UncategorizedBane, A Giant Green Baseball, Show Up In The New DC Universe Screens
Turns out it is easy being green. The newest DC Universe images give us a pretty good idea of what’s possible with the green guy’s powers in the new Fight for the Light update. Giant fists too traditional? Why not put your enemy into a man-sized green baseball? If that doesn’t do it for you,…
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UncategorizedWhen Batman’s Away the Gotham City Impostors Play One Deadly Game
Who patrols the streets when Batman is out of town? Who is next in succession for the title of Clown Prince of Crime? Everybody, if Gotham City Impostors has anything to say about it. In Monolith’s upcoming downloadable multiplayer shooter, hordes of masked vigilantes take to the streets armed with whatever guns, gadgets, and gear…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Portable Doesn’t Have to Mean Pocket-Friendly
Commenter Hongo has had it up to here with people denying devices the label ‘portable’ simply because they can’t fit in their pants pocket. He’d prepared a portable primer for today’s Speak Up on Kotaku. port•a•ble /ˈpôrtəbəl/ Adjective: Able to be easily carried or moved. Noun: A version of something that can be easily carried.…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
NBA 2K12 Cover Adds Magic and Bird to Michael Jordan
When your last game cover features your sport’s greatest player ever, what do you do for an encore? If you’re 2K Sports, you get three of the greatest players ever. Michael Jordan will return as the cover star for NBA 2K12, and will be joined by Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. All three will receive…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
Hurry Up and Wait for the Zelda Symphony Concert
In case you’ve been waiting patiently for The Legend of Zelda Symphony Concert, good news! You’ll only have to keep waiting until October…unless you’re not in L.A. Nintendo has announced via press release that the tour will kick off October 21st in Los Angeles, California at the Pantages Theatre. From there, it will go on…
By Jen Schiller