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Eight Game Reviewers Leap Out Of The Shadows To Set Their Sights on Dishonored
Dishonored isn’t available until tomorrow, but reviews for the stealth-action title appeared far and wide today. Reviewers seemed mixed over whether the story writers were too busy hiding in shadows to pay attention to the tale’s conclusion, but seem unanimously agreed on one thing. Stepping into the shoes of an assassin hell-bent on revenge may…
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These Eurogamer Expo Cosplayers Know How To Have Fun
I love cosplay. Some people are really, really talented at it. But there’s something special about video montages. Maybe it’s that you can play music in the background to set the mood. Or because of those pretty camera swoops that give you the full expanse of each person’s cosplay. But really, it’s probably because videos…
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Borderlands 2‘s Mechromancer Class Skill Tree Is Now Available For You To Tinker With
Gearbox finally revealed the tinkerable skill tree for the upcoming Mechromancer class. Go play! The DLC will be available on October 16th, but you can learn more about the noob-friendly and hardcore-friendly skill trees that make her quite the versatile character class. Personally, I’m just excited for the robot companion!
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The Dorkly Weekly: There is Absolutely No Reason to Reinstate XCOM, You Guys
Aliens? Come on, guys. No one actually believes aliens are coming to kill all of you humans, with your multitudinous genitalia. I mean really, it’s called XCOM: Enemy Unknown—that’s uncertainty right there. Probably just weather balloons. With lasers. For more sick and twisted video game comedy, follow the link to Dorkly.com
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My Dear Pony is Too Horrible for You to Play, So I Did
Being in a very pony receptive mood this morning, PlayPink.com‘s email about a new game called My Dear Pony was not nearly as ignored as it should have been. Don’t watch the video if you don’t want to spoil the ending. And that happened.
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Capcom Cites “Technical Reasons” Why Resident Evil 6 Contains On-Disc DLC
It’s been a rough year for Capcom with on-disc DLC. Fans angry about unavailable, locked content included on their discs at launch have been vocally criticizing the publisher for the practice. After outrage about on-disc DLC included with Street Fighter X Tekken, Capcom said they would be re-evaluating the practice. Players found it more than…
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Apps Plus Toys: Apptivity Batman and Cut the Rope
I love gaming apps, and I love toys. This week I’m taking a look at gaming apps that employ physical toys to enhance the play experience, starting with a look at Mattel’s Apptivity Batman and Cut the Rope games. Let’s play with toys! The Apptivity line sees Mattel bringing the full force of its children’s…
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Stop Teasing the My Little Pony Fans, Gameloft
This morning Gameloft tweeted this image. If anyone needs me I’ll be curled up in the corner rocking back and forth. You may have noticed I’ve been covering mobile and social games here a lot more often. I assure you the upcoming My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic games from Gameloft have absolutely nothing to…
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If Not for Facebook We’d Never Play Megadeth Slots
Today’s world is a beautiful and magical place, where a person can click a single link in an article and instantly be playing a Megadeth slot machine in the AvaTingo Slots and Bingo Facebook app. That’s right, its the slot machine too rowdy and drunk for Metallica. Thank you, Facebook!
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Borderlands 2‘s Gaige Upgrades Deathtrap, Gets Reported by Fellow Student
Gaige’s ECHO recording journeys continue today with a newly released episode by developer Gearbox Software. Today’s digital journey reveals that Deathtrap got some upgrades: no legs, more hover. But not everyone shares Gaige’s love for flying robots with laser beams attached to their friggin’ heads. Hey, I can do easter eggs, too.
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Watch 8000 Redcoats Fall Like Dominoes (Literally) In This Impressive Tribute to Assassin’s Creed III
Ubisoft asked for an Assassin’s Creed III fan film. These three gents obliged. It took 139 takes, but the end result is more than worth watching. This impressive Rube-Goldberg-like machination takes the redcoats—over 8000 hand-painted figures—through fire, snow, a staircase wrought of video games, and even the kitchen sink. But in the end they all…
By Kate Cox