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Call of Duty: World At War 2 Box Art Appears, But Is It Real?
Placehold cover art for an Xbox One version of Call of Duty: World at War 2 has appeared on Amazon, potentially hinted that Treyarch and Activision may feel it’s time to go back to World War II. The Call of Duty games have now moved to a three year development cycle, with Sledgehammer Games to…
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Lindsay Lohan Is Suing Rockstar For Using Her Likeness
Having threatened to do so last December Lindsay Lohan is now officially suing Rockstar for using what she claims is her likeness in Grand Theft Auto V. The character of Lacey Jonas appears in a single mission. She’s portrayed as a stereotypical prima-donna, or bitch if you prefer. As the player its your job to…
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MotoGP 14 Review – Where’s The Bloody Exit Button Gone?
Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, PS4 and PC Reviewed On: PC Developer: Milestone Publisher: Milestone Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: Yes This game was tested using an AMD Radeon HD 7790 graphics card kindly supplied by AMD. Click here for details on that, the Radeon HD 7790 and the test system used for all PC games. As I write the opening lines…
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Has Airtight Games Closed Down?
It seems that the developer of the thoroughly enjoyable Murdered: Soul Suspect may have closed down mere weeks after the game’s launch. Website Geekwire went to pay a visit to the company in Redmond, only to find a sigh outside of the building saying that the company had closed its door, and was selling off…
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Ken Levine Talks About Making BioShock: Infinite Without The Violence
In a recent appearence on NPR Ken Levine commented that he was often asked if Bioshock: Infinite could have been done without the violence. On the show he voiced his reply, saying, “I wouldn’t have known how to make a game like Mario. I wouldn’t have known how to take this kind of story and turn it…
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Cliff Bleszinski Is Coming Out Of Retirement
Master of the Lancer Cliff Bleszinski has announced via Twitter that he’s coming out of “retirement” and will be announcing his new project next week, the first since leaving Epic back in October of 2012. “I’m officially coming out of retirement to make video games again,” the developer announced on Twitter. “Stay tuned here for details…
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Random Loot: The Guardians Of The Galaxy
Random Loot is a new series in which I get to focus on one particular game, movie or even comic, be it relatively old or quite new, and then ramble about it, often going off-course in the process or using it to make a point about something else entirely. This series is far…
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There’s Actually A Rock Simulator In Development
Brace yourselves, because there’s actually a game titled Rock Simulator 2014, and no, that’s not referring to a music genre. Somehow making “simulators” has become a running joke, one which wore out its welcome some time ago, although Goat Simulator managed to bring a couple of chuckles until everyone forgot about it around 3-days after…
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FilmWatch – Whips, Claws And Porn
Welcome one and all to FilmWatch, a new series I’ve started where I basically just get to ramble about what new Blu-rays and DVDs I’ve added to my slowly growing collection, and then throw out a some quick, simple mini-reviews of films I’ve watched. I’m not entirely sure how often I’ll do this series, but…
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Enemy Front Review – On The Frontlines Of Mediocrity
Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, PC Reviewed On: PC Developer: City Interactive Publisher: Namco Bandai Singleplayer: Yes Mutliplayer: No Having once been flooded with a seemingly never-ending wave of shooters set during WWII it almost feels strange to once again be staring down the barrel of an MP40 in City Interactive’s latest title, Enemy Front, a…
