• PC gaming isn’t as expensive as you think

    You know, there has been something that has always bothered me. The amount of people that would love to get into PC gaming tends to...

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    You know, there has been something that has always bothered me. The amount of people that would love to get into PC gaming tends to outweigh the amount of people who want to play console games. Consoles have always been, and will probably always be more successful than PC gaming. And the number one turn...
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  • Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit

    I’m going to open this article by telling you to go out and buy Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit right now. If you are the...

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    I’m going to open this article by telling you to go out and buy Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit right now. If you are the type of gamer that fondly remembers the golden years of SEGA, and you love slaughtering hordes of grotesque monsters in a bright, colorful world, then you will not be disappointed....
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  • Hitman: Absolution Hands-on: we get our hands dirty with the Hitman

    The Hitman series has always had a special place in my heart. Right from the days of Hitman: Codename 47 back in 2000, I have been hooked...

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    The Hitman series has always had a special place in my heart. Right from the days of Hitman: Codename 47 back in 2000, I have been hooked on the series’ open-ended and improvisational approach to, well, murdering people. There were times when I would dip into the games just to go on a shooting rampage with my...
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  • FIFA 13

    FIFA 13 Just like Emile Heskey’s infamous “shot-that-went-out-for-a-throw-in” shot, the FIFA franchise has always been just fractions off the mark when it comes to hitting...

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    FIFA 13 Just like Emile Heskey’s infamous “shot-that-went-out-for-a-throw-in” shot, the FIFA franchise has always been just fractions off the mark when it comes to hitting its ultimate targets (although not in any financial sense…) When the games’ approach was re-envisioned in FIFA 09 and then again later in FIFA 12, it was met with an...
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  • We’re Looking at Windows 8 the Wrong Way

    Recently, Notch went on record as tweeting ‘I’d rather have minecraft not run on windows 8 at all than to play along,’ referring to his...

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    Recently, Notch went on record as tweeting ‘I’d rather have minecraft not run on windows 8 at all than to play along,’ referring to his refusal to certify Minecraft for Windows 8. This opinion is a bit unfounded and shows that a lot of confusion surrounds the release of the next Windows operating system. While...
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  • Junk Jack

    Minecraft has become so a popular that it has essentially created an entirely new genre of video games. With the simplicity of exploration and building, the...

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    Minecraft has become so a popular that it has essentially created an entirely new genre of video games. With the simplicity of exploration and building, the title is accessible to just about everyone who owns a PC or Xbox 360, though the mobile version of the game remains fairly lackluster in features. For those looking for...
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  • Theo’s Thoughts #19: Questing in MoP

    It’s finally here! The Mists of Pandaria! Like many other World of Warcraft players when the expansion dropped, I eagerly dove straight in, leveling my...

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    It’s finally here! The Mists of Pandaria! Like many other World of Warcraft players when the expansion dropped, I eagerly dove straight in, leveling my character as fast as possible. During most other expansions, I have tried to do whatever I can to ease the leveling process. I am not a fan of questing at...
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  • Far Cry 3 Hands-On: We plunge into Ubisoft’s crazy tropical paradise

    Ever since Crytek and Ubisoft went their separate ways after the wonderful open-world shooter that was Far Cry, gamers have been spoiled with two divergent,...

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    Ever since Crytek and Ubisoft went their separate ways after the wonderful open-world shooter that was Far Cry, gamers have been spoiled with two divergent, but accomplished first-person shooters. On the one hand we got Crysis, which took the Future Tech and aliens concepts from the original game, gave them a graphical glossing with the CryEngine, and...
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  • Kickstarter Focus: Devil’s Cove

    Looking like a game fresh off the PC shelves of Wal-mart (you know the ones I’m talking about), Devil’s Cove is a curious addition to...

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    Looking like a game fresh off the PC shelves of Wal-mart (you know the ones I’m talking about), Devil’s Cove is a curious addition to the growing library of game pitches on Kickstarter. Made by an independent company who had the luxury of making dozens of games before, the game’s demo has a unique mix...
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  • Interview: Carmageddon Reincarnation coming to PS3 and Xbox 360

    One of the corners of Eurogamer that I was particularly intrigued with was the Carmageddon booth. I managed to pull aside Stainless Games’ Neil ‘Nobby’...

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    One of the corners of Eurogamer that I was particularly intrigued with was the Carmageddon booth. I managed to pull aside Stainless Games’ Neil ‘Nobby’ Barnden and Patrick Buckland for an interview. In what felt strangely fitting, I ended up interviewing them by some wheelie bins in some obscure corner of the Earl’s Court Exhibition...
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