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November 1, 2012

Portal 2 In Motion DLC due next week on PlayStation 3

Portal 2’s In Motion DLC will launch on 6th November on the US PlayStation Store, Sony has announced. It’ll cost $9.99 (about…

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Pre-order Crysis 3, get Crysis free

Pre-order Crysis 3 and you’ll receive a free digital download of the original Crysis, publisher EA has announced. The offer is open…

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Portal 2 In Motion on PSN Tuesday, Full Game Getting PS Move Support

We gave the world a glimpse at E3 back in June, and now it’s official. On November 6th, 2012, Sixense will launch…

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Android app count catches up to iOS

Android has essentially caught up to the iOS App Store when it comes to the number of apps and games it offers,…

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Opinion: Kickstarter’s open in the UK, but are its game devs too ambitious?

Gamasutra news editor Mike Rose is happy to see developers in his native United Kingdom finally able to launch Kickstarter projects, though…

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Halo 4 comes to iOS … as a Mountain Dew/Doritos/7-Eleven promo app

The good news: There’s an official Halo 4 game on iOS. The better news: it’s free! The moment you become furious with…

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Metareview: Halo 4

Microsoft’s 343 Industries, which inherited the Halo franchise after Bungie walked away, actually pulled off Halo 4. Actually, that’s not fair. 343…

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Uncharted 3 Turns One, Enter to Win New Nathan Drake Statue

Last November we launched 3.8 million copies of Drake’s third adventure day one. We received amazing critical reception and some remarkable fan…

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‘Angry Birds Space’ Updated With More Red Planet Levels

Building on the game’s last update, Rovio Mobile has just busted out ten new additional Red Planet levels for the iPad and…

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Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut foretold for March

The Q1 release window originally given to Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut has been narrowed down to March 2013. The open-world horror,…

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Shredding Spanish architecture in Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel

The Army of Two franchise has always been a mixed bag of brotastic co-op shooting. The first game poorly chose to take…

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Jagex Announce Sandbox Shooter: Ace Of Spades

Jagex, the UK-based studio responsible for the hugely successful RuneScape, have glued trumpets to their lips and heralded the announcement of their…

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Dreamfall Chapters: a new Longest Journey game by Ragnar Tornquist

Update: Funcom’s been in touch to clarify that Ragnar Tornquist is still very much an employee. He didn’t leave to start his…

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How the Sex Pistols, Fight Club and James Dean made the new Dante

The new Dante – Ninja Theory’s Dante – is an arsehole.But then why shouldn’t he be? He’s had a tough life. The…

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Dreamfall: Chapters To Continue Funcom’s The Longest Journey

The Secret World developer Funcom is at last returning to the Dreamfall narrative that started in 2006’s Dreamfall: The Longest Journey. Sort…

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Report: Checkpoint sues Marvelous AQL, claiming ‘hostile takeover’ plan

Game studio Checkpoint has filed suit against Marvelous AQL, claiming that the Japanese publisher attempted to take over Checkpoint in an effort…

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NintendoWare Weekly: Freakyforms

The eShop quiets down after last week’s bounty, with one sort of new eShop game of note. Freakyforms, the game about building…

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EA responds to FIFA 13 bug complaints aired on BBC’s Watchdog last night

Last night the BBC aired a segment on consumer rights telly programme Watchdog about FIFA 13 and the prevalence of game-ruining bugs…

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