Here’s a fun clip from tonight’s Video Game Awards, where Bioware make a quick joke about why people really play Bioware games: the sex.
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Here’s a nice surprise: Nintendo’s top developers playing their huge new open-world 2015 Zelda game. Marvelous!
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Check out Human Element, the new game by game studio Robotoki. Here’s the trailer that premiered tonight at The Game Awards—it looks a bit like Borderlands, no?
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The classic adventure game King’s Quest is coming back courtesy of indie studio The Odd Gentleman. And… it looks lovely. Take a look at this debut trailer.
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“Press X to not die.” It’s a gaming cliche at this point, one that many view as a symptom of lazy game design. Quick time events, as they’re known, are glorified cut-scenes. Things happen, and we press buttons that don’t really match up with the action on screen. They can be pretty bad .
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Thibaud de la Touanne spent twenty years working in the video game business, most recently with Ubisoft Montreal. He’s left that behind now, though, and is bringing that experience to board games.
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Picture the scene: Christopher Walken gets home after a long day filming. He kicks back, wants to relax with some Destiny on Xbox One, but can’t. Because he’s been “hacked”. So Walken – or in this case, an excellent impersonator – makes the dreaded call to Xbox Support.
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I guess it was only a matter of time. Tonight’s episode of South Park, titled #REHASH, was all about pop stars, holograms, and the one and only Pewdiepie.
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