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  • Watch Bloodborne's Pretty, Creepy Undone By the Blood Trailer

    Sony has posted a new trailer for Bloodborne titled “Undone by the Blood,” and it’s fully loaded with creepy things like giant monster pigs, a gravelly-voiced narrator, and crying babies.

    The trailer mostly includes footage of things we’ve already seen in the coverage leading up to launch, including giant boss monsters (the Darkbeast makes an appearance), the game’s gothic environments, a variety of ranged and melee weapons, and what looks like a glimpse at player-versus-player gameplay, which developer From Software detailed last week.

    The trailer was first spotted on PlayStation Japan’s YouTube channel, which called it a launch trailer. That certainly makes sense, as the greatly anticipated PlayStation 4-exclusive and Dark Souls successor is nearly upon us.

    Following a delay, the Bloodborne release date is now March 24 in the US and March 27 in the UK. For more on Bloodborne, check GameSpot’s our previous coverage.

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  • Someone Recreated GTA V's Los Santos In Cities: Skylines

    Someone Recreated GTA V's Los Santos In Cities: Skylines

    Rome wasn’t built in a day, but I’m starting to get the impression that Cities: Skylines players could’ve made it happen. The game’s only been out for a few days and someone’s already made an eerily accurate recreation of Grand Theft Auto V‘s Los Santos.

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  • The Shape That's Everywhere In Mass Effect

    The Shape That's Everywhere In Mass Effect

    There’s no getting around it: a lot of modern, graphically intense games look kinda same-y. At a glance, it can be hard to tell the difference. But show me a shot of the Mass Effect series and I’ll instantly be like, “Yeah, that’s Mass Effect.” Why? A single shape that’s everywhere.

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  • The GDC I Saw After One of Gaming's Roughest Years

    The GDC I Saw After One of Gaming's Roughest Years

    It’s Monday, March 2nd, the first day of the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, and I can’t help but notice a common refrain: “I’m already tired.”

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  • Paula Deen's New Game Commercial Is Totally Batshit

    Paula Deen's New Game Commercial Is Totally Batshit

    “Are you ready to have some fun? ” asks Paula Deen, as the rest of the world slowly backs away.

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  • The Disturbing Puzzle Game That Nobody Can Solve

    The Disturbing Puzzle Game That Nobody Can Solve

    On July 10th, 2014, a small, mysterious game called “Do Not Believe His Lies” was uploaded to the iOS app store. Since then, over 40,000 people have downloaded the app. Nobody has beaten it. Hell, nobody quite knows what it is, either.

    Then, the game throws you its first riddle: The first puzzle stumped me for a while. I tried the time, AT&T, Share, Feedback. It turns out, you can only see the answer if you have your brightness on your phone all the way up. If you’re viewing this on a PC or a mobile device with the brightness turned up, the answer might be more immediately visible to you. Either way: this is just the first puzzle. Nothing major. The solution is: When you punch that in, the game automatically throws you the next puzzle: Morse! Pretty simple. The message translates to: So far, pretty easy. Then it gives you this riddle:This is where I got completely lost. I turned to the , and found that people have been posting there for the last eight months, diligently solving puzzles from this game. Some puzzles took months to figure out. For this one in particular, someone actually inverted the picture, cut it into squares, and rearranged it into the text. This is what it says: If you’re playing the game seriously, my bet is that you’re going to be inputting a looot of wrong answers—and therefore seeing a lot of ads. Every puzzle also gives you the option to purchase a hint. The hints aren’t solutions, but they do cost money. I do understand that the developer needs to make money off this game somehow, but it’s hard not to walk away with the sense that it was deliberately made difficult to try to squeeze as much money away from people as possible. Maybe that’s just me being cynical. And maybe it doesn’t matter in the end—the game is pretty damn good. Even though I’ve only played a small portion of it, the game managed to unsettle me. Now I’m eating all the mystery up.

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  • Code Name S.T.E.A.M. Trailer

    Code Name S.T.E.A.M. Trailer

    The theme of Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. is a battle between super heroes and grotesque extraterrestrial enemies.

  • Adam Scott to Lead Legendary's Holiday Horror Comedy 'Krampus'

    Adam Scott to Lead Legendary's Holiday Horror Comedy 'Krampus'

    Krampus

    While we’re still waiting for Kevin Smith to deliver his holiday horror anthology Anti-Claus, the folks at Legendary Pictures are beginning production on their own Christmas-themed horror comedy called Krampus. The film tells the story of young Max, who turns his back on Christmas as his dysfunctional family comes together and comically clashes over the holidays. But things get even worse when they unleash the wrath of Krampus, a vicious, ancient entity from European folklore, who begins to wreak havoc, giving monstrous life to holiday icons and creating even more terror for this fractured family. And we have a cast! ›››

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  • Watch: First Trailer for Kevin Pollak's 'Misery Loves Comedy' Doc

    Watch: First Trailer for Kevin Pollak's 'Misery Loves Comedy' Doc

    Misery Loves Comedy

    After premiering at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, the documentary Misery Loves Comedy, marking the directorial debut of comedian and character actor Kevin Pollak, is arriving this spring. With a cavalcade of comics and actors, from Amy Schumer to Tom Hanks to Judd Apatow to Larry David, all these comedians talk about the craft of being funny, and just what it takes to make it happen. Do comedians have to be miserable to be funny, or is there more to it than that? There’s also a quote from yours truly there in the trailer (read my full review here), and it’s definitely worth checking out. Watch below! ›››

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  • Fox Moving 'Fantastic Four 2' Away from 'Star Wars: Episode VIII'

    Fox Moving 'Fantastic Four 2' Away from 'Star Wars: Episode VIII'

    Fantastic Four 2

    Following yesterday’s news that Star Wars: Episode VIII would arrive on May 26th, 2017, bringing the sci-fi saga back to summer where it belongs, 20th Century Fox made a smart decision to move one of their blockbusters out of the way. Though Fantastic Four 2 wasn’t hitting theaters until June 2nd, 2017, the studio wants to give Disney (and themselves) another week of box office breathing room by moving the comic book sequel back one week to June 9th, 2017. It’s not a big move, but one extra week will give more people time to see Episode VIII without harming the box office gross of Fantastic Four 2, so it’s a good call. ›››

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