New Brink Trailer Plays Peekaboo (With Big Guns) [Clips]
March 12, 2010 by admin
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Splash Damage’s Brink, your bright blue shooter for a rainy day, won’t be out until later this year . Until then, all you’ve got are trailers. Trailers like this one. More
Torchlight…For Consoles? Maybe! [PC]
March 12, 2010 by admin
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Torchlight is a game we like . A lot . So we also like the news that it’s developers are looking at bringing the game to consoles. More
Interview: Peter Molyneux’s Question Time
March 12, 2010 by admin
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Fable III! Project Natal! PS Move! Dogs! How time flies. It’s been a whole year since we interviewed Peter Molyneux at the Game Developers Conference, and now here we are again, interviewing Peter Molyneux at the Game Developers Conference. But he’s got plenty more to talk about as it’s been a busy 12 months for Lionhead. Last June Molyneux unveiled Milo & Kate at E3. Two months later, he revealed Fable III at gamescom. And just yesterday, he delivered a big long speech at GDC. Afterwards, Eurogamer sat down with Molyneux for a chat. So how is Fable III coming along? How will it work with Natal? How does Molyneux think Move compares? And how long did he manage to last in the interview before mentioning the word “dog”? Read on for the answers to all these questions. Except the second one. Read more…

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News: Molyneux: Natal is bigger step than Move
March 12, 2010 by admin
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Thinks Sony wand may be “for the core”. Peter Molyneux has told Eurogamer that he doesn’t think PlayStation Move is the same kind of step forward as Microsoft’s Project Natal, but admits he fancies a crack on Sony’s new magic wand controller. “I have seen some of it. We’re not really surprised, are we? I mean at E3 last year we saw they were having a wand, and that’s kind of what I expected. It looks like they’ve taken a step forward but it’s not as big a step as something like Natal, I don’t think,” Molyneux told us in an interview at GDC. “This is purely me talking personally, but I think maybe it’s slightly more a device for the core than it is for the casual market, because I think it’s quite precise. Read more…

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Rumor: Why Call of Duty Developers Are Sticking Around [Rumor]
March 12, 2010 by admin
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With studio heads at Infinity Ward, the developer of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and its sequel, no longer employed, you’d think all those remaining at the company would be leaving in mass exodus. They’re not, apparently, and here’s why. More
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Trailer Reveals Little [Clips]
March 12, 2010 by admin
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It looks like those leaked screen shots were real , showing stills from a trailer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution premiered tonight at the Game Developers Choice Awards. More
More No More Heroes Sexy Time! [Nsfw]
March 12, 2010 by admin
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Honestly. If there was any other time than sexy time. Wii action game No More Heroes is coming to the PS3 and Xbox 360 with the subtitle Heroes’ Paradise, and it’s bringing saucy character portraits with it. More
Dragon Age’s Architect Looks Smug Enough For A Punch [Bioware]
March 12, 2010 by admin
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Dragon Age’s big expansion, Awakenings, is out next week. It’ll feature new dimly-lit areas to kill things in, and new bad guys – like the Architect here – to take a swing at. More
Portal 2 Hijacks Blue Screen of Death At GDC Awards [Portal]
March 12, 2010 by admin
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Valve played it cute at tonight’s Game Developers Choice Awards , rigging up a fake Blue Screen Of Death during boss Gabe Newell’s time on stage. Course, it wasn’t just a BSOD. It also contained some cryptic Portal 2 marketing. More
Small Differences Between Japanese Final Fantasy XIII and International FFXIII [Square Enix]
March 12, 2010 by admin
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Final Fantasy XIII on the Xbox 360 and the PS3 are different . But that’s not all. More

