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We're live from E3 2017 in Los Angeles!

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 09:45 AM PDT

Oh, how time flies. We are back in Los Angeles to cover the world's biggest gaming event, E3. As ever, you can expect the next week to be full of news about the latest video games and, of course, upcoming consoles like Microsoft's "Project Scorpio."...

Recommended Reading: Netflix trims its library of original shows

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 09:00 AM PDT

'The Get Down,' 'Sense8' Cancellations Signal That Netflix's Originals Are 'Destructible' Daniel Holloway, Variety In the span of about a week, Netflix cancelled both The Get Down and Sense8 -- two noteworthy series from its slate of original show...

Visa dreams of turning your entire home into a cash register

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 07:30 AM PDT

In a world where you can pay for goods with the tap of your phone, send money to anyone with an app and do most of your shopping online, credit cards seem a bit long in the tooth. Visa is looking to toss them almost completely, replacing them with a...

The best flashlight

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 06:00 AM PDT

By Doug Mahoney This post was done in partnership with The Sweethome, a buyer's guide to the best homewares. When readers choose to buy The Sweethome's independently chosen editorial picks, it may earn affiliate commissions that support its work. Re...

The Morning After: Weekend Edition

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 05:00 AM PDT

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Welcome to the weekend. Of course, with E3 unfolding it's hardly a regular weekend. Before the press conferences kick off, however, we'll tell you what to expect and recap Apple's big news for the week.

Sky Q tips and tricks: how to get the most from your set-top box

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 02:00 AM PDT

There's no denying that the way we consume media has changed dramatically over the past few years. With the rise of streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime, entertainment is increasingly on-demand, allowing you to access your favourite movie...

Virgin V6: how to get the most out of your set-top box

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 01:40 AM PDT

In the home TV entertainment market, Sky and Virgin have been competing with each other for years. Then came the rise of streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, and suddenly everything changed. To stay ahead of the curve, Sky launched t...

BBC iPlayer: tips, tricks and other useful features

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 01:20 AM PDT

The BBC has been at the forefront of broadcasting and entertainment since it launched in March 1922. Just over a decade ago, the broadcaster launched iPlayer, which quickly became one of the most popular ways to download and stream TV and radio shows...

Chrome OS is ready to use printers without the cloud

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 12:14 AM PDT

Despite decades of attempts to straighten out the connections between printers and computers, it's a situation that always (at least for me) seems to have an extra complication. On Chrome OS, ever since launch it has by default relied on Google Cloud...

'Black Panther' trailer previews a technologically advanced Wakanda

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 08:34 PM PDT

Tonight during the NBA Finals Disney/Marvel dropped the first trailer for next year's Black Panther movie. Directed by Ryan Coogler, it will be the first flick to take us into the fictional African nation of Wakanda. Chadwick Boseman takes the title...

'Assassin's Creed Origins' could arrive on October 27th

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 07:51 PM PDT

Ubisoft is expected to launch a new Assassin's Creed at E3 2017, but some Game Informer subscribers who got their next issue early might already have the details the developer plans to announce. Based on photographs of the magazine posted by HungryGh...

Levar Burton is reading to you again on his new podcast

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 06:59 PM PDT

In a world where everyone has a podcast (or two -- you've subscribed to ours, right?), this new one is interesting. Levar Burton is joining the game with a new weekly storytelling podcast that should take millennials right back to their Reading Rainb...

Xbox exec reveals Scorpio has 9GB of RAM available for games

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 05:10 PM PDT

We're still a couple of days away from seeing Microsoft officially reveal its Project Scorpio Xbox, but details continue to dribble out. Xbox & Windows gaming platform VP Mike Ybarra tweeted that the team "Unlocked extra GB of RAM for (game devel...

Walmart Pay will hook new users with instant access to its credit card

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 02:29 PM PDT

When Walmart debuted its own in-house mobile payments service last year, the company was not afraid to roll it out quickly. Walmart Pay arrived in 4,600 stores nationwide in under two months, proving the retail giant could still be nimble -- especial...

GameStop confirms extensive credit card data breach

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 02:05 PM PDT

If you're a GameStop customer, check your mail. The company just sent out letters to online patrons confirming a suspected payment security breach. In April, GameStop said they were looking into a possible data breach that might have put customers'...

Apple deems Pepe 'objectionable' and bans the frog from its App Store

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 01:34 PM PDT

Pepe the Frog is an amphibia non grata at the Apple App Store, according to a rejection letter sent to a developer. The letter, which the developer posted to r/The_Donald subreddit (because of course he did), argues that Pepe is "considered objection...

Apple clarifies how tips should work in iOS apps

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 01:14 PM PDT

After a recent crackdown on tips within various live-streaming and messaging apps -- particularly in China -- it looks as if Apple has finally made it official. If an iOS app allows tipping now, it will have to do so as an in-app purchase. That means...

PCIe 4.0 will be twice as fast as today's slots

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 12:55 PM PDT

We've been hearing about a new PCIe specification since 2011. That seems like an eon ago in technology time. PCI-SIG, the community responsible for maintaining these peripheral input/output (I/O) specifications has finally released the specs for PCI...

Google's reCAPTCHA can tell you're not a bot from your phone

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 12:32 PM PDT

Google's reCAPTCHA has evolved from distorted text, to street numbers, to "I'm not a robot" tickboxes and, most recently, to their new invisible system. And now the company is bringing its bot-fighting program to Android.

Palmer Luckey's virtual border wall: From disruption to dystopia

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 12:00 PM PDT

"Disruption" was one of Silicon Valley's worst buzzwords. But it was the battle cry of the greedy and desperate of coding and grifting. It meant better and faster data harvesting, venture capitalists throwing money at anything convenient to the wealt...

Sony slashes prices on the year's biggest games ahead of E3

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 11:41 AM PDT

If you can't make it to LA this weekend and next week for the open-to-the-public E3, Sony still wants you to have a good time at home. In addition to a week of free access to multiplayer gaming sans a PlayStation Plus subscription (and a $10 discount...

Cortana can be your frugal online shopping assistant

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 11:22 AM PDT

Microsoft's Cortana could already help you with shopping thanks to image search and sales reminders. Now, it might help you get the most for your money too. In the latest Windows 10 Creators Update, Microsoft has rolled out a pilot feature in Microso...

Self-navigating cargo ships will use AI to plot their course

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 11:03 AM PDT

Japanese shipping companies want to build self-navigating cargo ships. Working alongside shipbuilders, their goal is to develop new technology that can predict malfunctions, reduce maritime accidents and improve efficiency.

Elon Musk says all Superchargers will run on solar and battery power

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 10:42 AM PDT

According to a tweet from Elon Musk this morning, Tesla's Supercharger stations are all being converted to solar and battery power. Musk added that eventually, most of them will be completely disconnected from the electricity grid.

Tor Browser 7.0 works harder to protect your anonymity on its own

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 10:21 AM PDT

The latest update for privacy-minded folks' favorite way to surf the web should make others' attempts at tracking what they do even more difficult. The Tor browser's 7. 0 version introduces a sandbox feature that, according to an interview on the Tor...

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- Aorus Geforce GTX 1060 Xtreme Edition Review

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 07:00 AM PDT

Released in August of 2016, The Gigabyte Aorus Geforce GTX 1060 Xtreme Gaming graphics card comes from a long line of cards designed with gamers in mind. Boasting 6GB of GDDR5 with boost clock speeds of 1873 MHz, the Aorus 1060 comes VR ready. Sporting the Gigabyte Xtreme VR Link, a gamer can connect up to 4 monitors/devices using the provided 3 DisplayPort and 3 HDMI ports.

Star Citizen - Around the Verse - Upgrading Ships to Item 2.0, Part 2

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 01:07 PM PDT

Chris Roberts and Sandi Gardiner host today's episode, which features a UK studio update and part two of our feature on how Item 2.0 affects ships.

- Bioware Should Leave Dragon Age 4 Out of E3

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 11:27 AM PDT

Rumors are swirling about Dragon Age 4, and fans and pundits are speculating that E3 might be the place we find out more. With it being so far from release, we have to ask - would it be better if they kept it under wraps? Read this week's RPG Files to find out.

Star Trek Online - An Interview with Voice Actress Kipleigh Brown

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 10:00 AM PDT

Star Trek Online has been consistent with updates and content for years now. The team continues to provide plenty of expansions in the form of Seasons for players. This past week we got to chat with Kipleigh Brown who is the voice actress for Captain Kuumaarke in the game. Kipleigh gave us some unique insight into the character, her passion for Star Trek, and what it is like to do game voice acting.

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Bloodstained Ritual of Night Trailer Side Scrolls Its Way to Hell & Back

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 12:29 PM PDT

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Bloodstained Ritual of Night Trailer Side Scrolls Its Way to Hell & Back

Bloodstained Ritual of Night is a new game from Koji Igarashi. A new trailer was released today that shows off a new map called Church as well as game play action.

Bloodstained Ritual of Night

In the game, players take the role of Miriam who lives in 18th Century England. She is cursed in a way that is turning her skin to crystal. She finally falls into a coma only to wake up a decade later.

Today’s trailer is a step forward for the game. Church is a much more refined map than those shown in earlier demos. Miriam is shown using a number of skills including Spear Throw, Resist Holy and Optimizer. Additionally, she is shown using several weapons such as a Whip, Rapier and Katana. Lastly, viewers get a look at Bloodless, a never-before-seen boss.

For those who do not know, Igarashi is best known for his Castlevania series. This time, he brings his gothic touch to a side-scrolling game in a completely new universe but one that will undoubtedly be familiar for fans.

You can learn more on the KickStarter page.

Bloodstained Ritual of Night Trailer Side Scrolls Its Way to Hell & Back
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Warhorse Studios Announces Release Date for Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 08:22 AM PDT

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Warhorse Studios Announces Release Date for Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Warhorse Studios has announced the release date for Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The game will be out in the Americas and Europe as well as the PAL region on February 18, 2018.

Warhorse Studios & the game’s delay

Developers originally wanted to release the game in Fall 2016. It was delayed, however, to Fall 2017. Once again, it seems the game will come out a bit later. Devs have said that they need a bit more time with the game to make sure it is at its highest quality.

No matter what, it is nice to have the sting taken out of the announcement with a brand new trailer. In the video, the game’s story is shown.

Warhorse Studios Announces Release Date for Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Suzie Ford

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ESL to Showcase Quake Champions in the E3 eSports Zone

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 08:07 AM PDT

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ESL to Showcase Quake Champions in the E3 eSports Zone

During next week’s E3 convention in Los Angeles, ESL will be hosting Quake Champions in the eSports zone. The matches will feature some of the top players in the world. Attendees can check it out in person or via Twitch live stream.

ESL & Quake Champions

During the event, viewers will see a pair of PvP game modes including 2v2 Duel mode and 4v4 Sacrifice mode. Professional players will game against one another as well as in matches called “Pros vs Joes”. In the latter, E3 attendees can fight against professionals.

Duel mode introduces an additional layer of strategy to Quake Champions, incorporating multiple Champions with differing Abilities. To start, players will select three Champions in a snake-style draft before heading to the Arenas. In choosing their roster, players will have to consider which Champions are better suited to their unique playstyle and which are effective counters to their opponents' choices.

Lastly, professional teams will be on hand including Team Liquid.

You can learn more

ESL to Showcase Quake Champions in the E3 eSports Zone
Suzie Ford

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Is Blizzard making a new FPS?

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 05:03 AM PDT

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Is Blizzard making a new FPS?

It seems that Blizzard is hiring for an unannounced project, and early hints imply that it could be another first-person shooter. As pointed out by VG247, the veteran Irvine studio is currently posting several jobs for unannounced projects. But at least two seem to imply that the studio’s work is geared towards first-person action games. In other words – shooters.

But could it be something more? Blizzard’s own take on Battle Royale? Blizzard’s attempt to do a DayZ type game? Maybe a narrative exploration game? Chances are it’s another shooter, perhaps even one based on the Overwatch IP (who wouldn’t want a Tracer-starring game?). Rest assured, you’ll know when the rest of the world knows. Perhaps as early as BlizzCon 2017?

Is Blizzard making a new FPS?
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Pair of Pre-Order Exclusive Characters Added to Agents of Mayhem

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 04:28 AM PDT

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Pair of Pre-Order Exclusive Characters Added to Agents of Mayhem

Lazarus and Johnny Gat (Saint’s Row: Gat Out of Hell) are the two newest heroes announced for Volition’s upcoming Agents of Mayhem. A sprawling, single-player, open world action game where you swap between three heroes at will, Volition has been slowly but surely unveiling the game’s cast of characters over the past months.

Thing about Lazarus and Johnny Gat? They’re exclusive to those who pre-order Agents of Mayhem. Check out the trailer for Gat below, and make the decision to pre-order or not. You can do so here.  It’s out on August 15th for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

About Lazarus:

True to her half-machine heritage, digital pre-order purchasers of Agents of Mayhem will be receiving a brand new Agent, Lazarus. This exclusive character, Lazarus, is a merging of woman and machine; the top rung of the evolutionary ladder. As an agent of MAYHEM, she encounters an endless stream of competitors ready to challenge her for that distinction. While she's evolved beyond her own humanity, she still has a great love and respect for humankind as a whole. MAYHEM allows her to watch over those quirky human beings whose flaws and peculiarities continue to fascinate her to this day.

Johnny Gat’s Trailer (set to the Flash theme song, which is awesome)

Agents of Mayhem - Gat is Back

Pair of Pre-Order Exclusive Characters Added to Agents of Mayhem
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MVP Boss Hunting in Ragnarok Mobile

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MVP Boss Hunting in Ragnarok Mobile


Back in the pRO days, I have only been to boss hunting about the time I got hacked and never did I continue it and made a serious hunt.

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Watch: 8 Things We Can't Wait To See at E3 2017

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 01:00 AM PDT

The first big E3 conference kicks off tonight at 10pm BST as EA unveils its plans for the coming year and beyond.

With so many games confirmed or rumoured to be making an appearance at this year's show, it's hard not to get caught up in all the pre-E3 excitement.

One of the questions I get asked a lot on my live streams is "what games are you most looking forward to at E3?" So I, along with the rest of the Eurogamer video team, decided to answer that in the video below.

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Lost in Shibuya

Posted: 10 Jun 2017 12:00 AM PDT

I might never have got into the stranger's taxi if it weren't for video games. It was September and, earlier that evening, I'd met a journalist friend who lives in Japan for a catch-up drink. He took me to a themed Irish pub just off Shibuya crossing, the sort of establishment you'd never darken in Spain, but which, when transported to Tokyo, is transformed from blight to curio. The place didn't disappoint. Everything was slightly off: We drank pints of Guinness, each one laced with a shot of red wine. American sports blared on the overhead TVs. Most implausibly of all, one tidy queue trailed up to the bar: Dublin through a glass darkly. We caught up. Finally, we said goodnight. It was still early, the Autumn air muggy and electric. I muffled my ears with headphones and began to walk around Shibuya. And then I met Brad.

Most people, stepping onto the daunting expanse of the Shibuya crossing for the first time, call to mind that scene in Sofia Coppola's film Lost in Translation where Scarlett Johansson cuts a path through a Serengeti of salarymen, her mouth pulled slightly open as she takes in the panoramic expanse of the bordering advertising screens above her. You'll always see a tourist snapping a hurried selfie in that same spot, where all of the city's energy seems to be focused, the centre of everything. For video game players, however, Shibuya promises much more than a mere photo opp. Shibuya is no mere cinematic backdrop. Shibuya is where you come to find adventure.

My legs were weary. Jetlag had quickened the alcohol's effects and, apart from anything else, I needed a piss. I entered a claustrophobic bar and joined the queue for the bathroom. The young man in front of me was taking vigorous selfies, zigzagging his phone through the air, striking a fresh pose with each jerk. He noticed me, smiled, put an arm around my shoulder and snapped a shot. In bewilderment, I shook his hand and introduced myself. "Fuck off, you're English?" he said, before throwing his arms around me. What are you doing here, I asked. "I'm a model," he said, and I laughed, not because I thought it implausible (Brad was beautiful: a gauntly tidy face, a razor jawline, are-you-shitting-me-blue eyes) but because I didn't know how else to respond. Information came quickly now: Brad grew up in South London and now worked for an enviable clutch of celebrated fashion clients. He spent most of his time in Paris and Milan. And now, Tokyo. "Do you like dancing?" he asked. "You should come dancing. I have a taxi coming."

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GameStop security breach puts customers' credit card info at risk

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 02:52 PM PDT

If you're a regular GameStop customer you may want to check your email because the video game retailer has confirmed that it's had a security breach putting potentially millions of customers' credit card information at risk.

As reported by Kotaku, GameStop has sent an email to anyone who made an online purchase between 10th August, 2016 and 9th February, 2017 - the time that this breach was in effect.

In addition to credit card information, the security hack could have also exposed customers' names and addresses.

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Mirage: Arcane Warfare launches free weekend trial

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 12:24 PM PDT

Mirage: Arcane Warfare, the new competitive fantasy FPS from the studio behind Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, is free to play this weekend on Steam.

From now through Sunday, 11th June at 9pm UK time, you'll have access to the full game.

That's pretty generous given that Mirage only launched just over two weeks ago on 23rd May.

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Hitman is ditching its episodic model in two weeks

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 11:07 AM PDT

With the future of Hitman up in the air as Square Enix is looking to sell the series and its developer IO Interactive, the episodic assassination game is changing its sales structure to no longer be episodic.

Given that the full season wrapped up last Halloween with the release of Chapter 6, IO figured it would make more sense to sell the now complete season as a full package by default.

In short, The Intro Pack (the game's tutorial missions and first full chapter) and Upgrade Pack (the cheapest way of acquiring everything after the Intro Pack) are going to be discontinued in two weeks.

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First boss battle footage from Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 06:58 AM PDT

This is more like it: Castlevania mastermind Koji Igarashi has shown boss battle footage in Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night for the first time.

It's a battle with a boss called Bloodless, who calls down blood rain from the ceiling, which evidently damages you if you touch it. But you can use a nearby hovering umbrella to avoid it - if you can stay under it. Those umbrellas also divebomb you, though, and that's on top of Bloodless hitting out and shooting spouts of blood at you herself. It looks like a suitably tricky affair.

The footage also shows the Church map and shows Miriam's Spear Throw, Resist Holy and Optmizer skills, and her whip, rapier and katana weapons.

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Watch: Johnny plays Prey (2006) for the first time

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 06:00 AM PDT

Bethesda's Prey launched last month, to decent critical acclaim and middling sales. In the run up to its release we published a few Prey videos on our YouTube channel, and there one theme in particular that kept cropping up in the comments - fans were not happy with how different this Prey was to the 2006 original.

As the comments continued to roll in I could understand their frustration, but only in an abstract way - this owing to the fact I had never actually played Prey. Fellow video team member Chris caught wind of this recently, however, and decided to put things right in this week's episode of Late to the Party.

To be honest, I think I get it now. This year's Prey really is nothing like the original Prey, though to be fair to Bethesda I think that's because nothing is like the original Prey. With alien bum doors, almost-great gameplay mechanics and an awe-inspiring disregard for cultural sensitivity, Prey is an amazing snapshot of what games could sometimes be in the mid-to-late 2000s. It's bold and brazen and weird enough to be genuinely fascinating. I can see why it's fixed so firmly in the minds of its fans, but goodness me was it ever weird to experience it for the first time in 2017. Anyway, you can see how I got on in the video below.

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Star Trek: Bridge Crew and Ubisoft's ongoing mission to make a game about talking

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 06:00 AM PDT

Halfway through my first delightful hour with Star Trek: Bridge Crew, I started to realise I had played it before.

This was unlikely, of course. Bridge Crew is not a sequel. Instead, it's the kind of game idea that, written down, reminds you why Ubisoft remains the most whimsical and idiosyncratic of publishers. A game in which four friends get together - in virtual reality, right? - to engage in the enlightened forum that is the command center of a Federation starship. I was pretty sure, as I sat in the big chair, directing my tactical officer to engage with something or other, that I had probably not played anything like this before. And yet a persistent nagging at the back of my mind was telling me that I had.

Spaceteam? Spaceteam is close: a game about buttons and iPads and shouting at friends. Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator? Also close, although I'll admit I haven't experienced that one first-hand. Okay, so Bridge Crew has a clear lineage in other games that are about running spaceships, but there's something else here, a connection I hadn't made before but which now seemed obvious. I sensed that Ubisoft had done this before. Ubisoft had made another game that was just as weird and unlikely as this. Was it a quiet trend? For years, Ubisoft had quietly been trying to make a decent game about talking.

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Roll7 reveals its new game, Laser League

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 04:08 AM PDT

Roll7, the Bafta award winning developer behind OlliOlli, has unveiled the new game it's making in partnership with 505 Games - an arcade multiplayer action game called Laser League.

It's a future sport for teams of up to four where players fight for control of nodes and there are lasers and colours and... Look, it's probably best you just had a look at the trailer:

Roll7 came to fame with the brilliant OlliOlli back in 2014, going on to win a Bafta for their efforts with the skateboarding game.

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Emily is Away Too review

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 03:00 AM PDT

Emily is Away Too is a choose-your-own-adventure masquerading as a knock-off instant messenger from the early 2000s. For a certain subset of people, it'll also likely be dizzyingly nostalgic, invoking memories of staying up late, exchanging music, and hoping no one shouts at you to free up the phone line.

More than anything, however, Emily is Away Too is committed to its aesthetic. From the faux-installation screen to the counterfeit social media services to the way the game creates actual text files on your desktop, it all comes together to build a surprisingly vivid sense of immersion. The first time I saw a familiar name and a familiar icon in the game's buddy list, I jumped. I hadn't expected Emily is Away Too to pull from my Steam rolodex of friends but it did, and you know what? All these details do add up.

Seriously, look at that YouToob link. You could argue that it isn't particularly interactive. You can only click on the video and a few hyperlinks. But I loved the fact that there are comments from one of the game's characters, that we have the Numa Numa guy sitting there in the box, the Evolution of Dance. Shoes. And it rather charming that the Newgrounds link actually does lead you to small, playable titles on the actual Newgrounds site.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance delayed again, to February 2018

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 02:55 AM PDT

Ambitious 'dungeons and no dragons' role-playing game Kingdom Come: Deliverance has been delayed to 2018. It's official release date is 13th February 2018 - on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Kingdom Come had been due this year, having been delayed from 2016.

The reason the press release gave for the delay was "in order to secure the best quality for the future gamers and community of Kingdom Come: Deliverance".

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Marvel Heroes Launching on Xbox One on June 30

Posted: 09 Jun 2017 06:22 AM PDT

Gazillion today announced that Marvel Heroes Omega launches on June 30, 2017 for Microsoft's Xbox One, the same date Marvel Heroes Omega on PlayStation4 transitions out of Open Beta. Offered as a free download, Marvel Heroes Omega combines the core gameplay of action-RPGs and MMOs with an expansive library of heroes from the Marvel Universe. […]

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