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The trailer for the upcoming backer-exclusive alpha version of historical RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance paints an idyllic picture of a medieval village. Presumably, it shows what the place was like before that corpse-packed-battlefield dealio. The game is still on track for a late 2015 release on PC, Xbox One and

MMO-racer The Crew will be a few weeks late, arriving on December 2 instead of November 11, Ubisoft announced in a blog post. Good news is that this means there will be another closed beta test, which Ubisoft says they're planning to carry out in November, this time on the PS4 and the Xbox One.

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Good news and bad news, Skullgirls fans: the 2D fighting game's third DLC character, the Egyptian-inspired sorta-blood-mage Eliza, is out now on PC and PS3, free for the next three months. The game's Vita and PS4 versions, however, have been postponed to early 2015. Look above for a taste of Eliza's fighting style.

Shadow of Mordor isn't just a surprisingly good game. It also has the most romantic stealth-game tutorial of all time. We couldn't help but share this image from the beginning of the game. (Disregard the bottom line of text—that's just a subtitle.) Read more

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A good, new five-minute Assassin's Creed: Unity video shows how the November sequel's new role-playing-game-like character customization system works. It also helpfully shows how the game's 2/3/4-player co-op works. Lots of gameplay footage!

Here's a deep dive into Dragon Age: Inquisition, via a panel at this week's Eurogamer Expo. The 30-minute presentation—which starts at 10:43 in the video below—offers up some insights as to the artistic goals of the game and how you'll be able to switch things up in combat. Read more

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