02/09/2012 Written by Nick Michetti

EA and BioWare have released four new videos for Mass Effect 3 that show various gameplay footage and cinematics.

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Written by Sebastian Moss

A new trailer for the PSN-exclusive Smash ‘N’ Survive has been released, along with details about the game’s price and release date.

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Written by Nick Michetti

Eat Sleep Play has released a new Twisted Metal video that explains how energy attacks and sidearms work in the upcoming car combat game.

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Written by Sebastian Moss

It took eight hours for Double Fine to raise the $400k necessary to develop a new adventure game without the help of a publisher. A few hours later the company had reached $600k, but now they have passed an incredible $1 million – and they still have 33 days of fundraising left.

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Written by Alex Osborn

Earlier this week, Capcom released the Weapon Expert Costume Pack for Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, treating gamers to a handful of new character skins, including Zero outfitted in the classic Mega Man X costume.

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Written by Alex Osborn

As technology continues to advance, so does the demand for bigger budget games, and along with that comes a higher price point. The CEO of mobile developer Addmired discussed this trend, pointing out its ability to fuel the free-to-play market.

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Written by Vivas Kaul

Update:

The patch is now live in the US.

Original story:

The Bethesda Blog has announced this morning that the 1.4 patch for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is now available for the Xbox 360 users in all territories and PS3 users in the European territories. US users will have to wait until “later today” before the patch is made available. Read More »

Written by Alex Osborn

Insomniac may have officially moved on from the Resistance series, but that doesn’t mean they’re slowing down as a development team; quite the contrary in fact. With their new multi-platform title Overstrike on the not too distant horizon, big things are in store for Ted Price and his team.

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Written by Sebastian Moss

Most publishers would be scared to give the trouble-attracting Jaffe a podium to speak on, but not Sony. Like us, they love his potty mouthed craziness, and have indulged him with his very own Twisted Metal ad – that lets you remotely control a gun to shoot a real truck.

(Warning: As this is Jaffe, the following video and article contain swear words)

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02/08/2012 Written by Sebastian Moss

Probably the best Move-only game out there, Zindagi Games’ Sports Champions highlighted just what the motion control was capable of. Their next release, Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest, sadly wasn’t as good, but still helped support the Move platform – something that Sony has had trouble doing. Now, we’ve uncovered a job listing that states that the developer is working on yet another PS3-exclusive, which is probably another Move game.

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Written by Alex Osborn

Konami’s off-beat action game NeverDead will be getting downloadable content on February 21st. Dubbed the “NeverDead Expansion Pack Volume 1,” this add-on content will treat gamers to all sorts of extra goodies.

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Written by Alex Osborn

Game retailer Future Shop has hinted at an impending God of War IV announcement during the ongoing retailer-centric event, Destination PlayStation.

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Written by Sebastian Moss

Every three years, the US Copyright Office reviews requests for exemptions to the “anti-circumvention” rules in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, with the next review set for this Friday. Will jailbreaking be classified a crime?

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Written by Sebastian Moss

After a talkative retailer revealed Square Enix title Sleeping Dogs, the publisher has officially announced the game, along with releasing a fast-paced live-action trailer.

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Written by Staff

With the advent of PS2 Classics on the PlayStation Store, the possibility of more greats from the generation past quickly became a reality. So it was for the original Killzone, which launched on the PS2 in 2004. The announcement fans were waiting for came: Killzone would be made available as a PS2 Classic. However, no further details were given, and the announcement has since faded into black.

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