Rare Replay reveals the Kameo 2 we never got
Posted on November 24, 2022
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| Arica Deslauriers
Never-released Rare games such as Kameo 2 are finally getting time to shine via documentaries included as part of the just-released Rare Replay compilation.
A number of canned projects are detailed in the package, although the documentary clips require owners to complete various games in order to unlock them.
Thankfully, the documentaries are now starting to appear on YouTube. The first, a look at Kameo 2, lies below.
Originally due for release back on Xbox 360, Kameo 2 would have been set in a far darker version of the original game's world.
[Read More]Rockstar delists Midnight Club 2 on Steam after accidentally making it available to buy for the first time in three years
Posted on November 24, 2022
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| Mittie Cheatwood
Rockstar had a bit of a wobble on Steam yesterday, delisting all its games before making them available for sale again.
As part of the relisting process, Rockstar's 2003 racing game Midnight Club 2 was briefly made available to buy on Steam three years after it was delisted (thanks, PC Gamer).
Eurogamer news cast: the improvements the PS5 desperately needs Steam users pounced on Midnight Club 2, as you'd expect, and bought the game before it was pulled once again.
[Read More]Stardew Valley Night Market and Mermaid Boat puzzle solution explained
Posted on November 24, 2022
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| Arica Deslauriers
Spread over three days, the Night Market is the longest festival in Stardew Valley.
Throughout this event you'll be able to buy a variety of items, do some Night Market fishing and even solve the Mermaid Boat puzzle for a very special prize.
The Night Market is more relaxed when compared to the previous, and competitive, Festival of Ice. You'll even find yourself visiting every night, as the stock of the various shops rotates.
[Read More]Xbox Series X can finally run Assassin's Creed Unity at 60fps
Posted on November 24, 2022
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| Patria Henriques
Some might say it was a game that was simply too ambitious for its intended platform. In 2014, Ubisoft's spectacular Assassin's Creed Unity pushed back technological boundaries in a range of directions. Its depiction of Revolutionary Paris was dense in detail, packed with hundreds of residents on-screen at any given point, in a city that didn't just increase detail outdoors - but introduced highly detailed interiors too. Combined with big advances in character rendering and an astonishing global illumination system that still looks incredible today, Unity had all the makings of a masterpiece.
[Read More]Activision removes Tiananmen Square footage in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War trailer
Posted on November 23, 2022
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| Trudie Dory
It lasted less than a second, but a brief snippet of Tiananmen Square footage in the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War trailer has given Activision a considerable headache. After the teaser trailer was banned in China, Activision decided to remove the Tiananmen Square footage from the video - and has now replaced the old trailer with the edited version worldwide. The brief clip of Tiananmen Square, which was included as part of a montage of world events, prompted online criticism in mainland China and caused the trailer to be blocked by the authorities (via SCMP and Apple Daily).
[Read More]Animal-splicing tycoon game Let's Build a Zoo is getting dinosaur DLC
Posted on November 23, 2022
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| Arica Deslauriers
If you're starting to tire of splicing up the same old animals into DNA hybrid monstrosities in park management sim Let's Build a Zoo, there's some potentially exciting news on the horizon: you'll soon be able to fancy up your adorably terrifying creations into something even more exotic when the game's newly announced Dinosaur Island DLC arrives on 23rd May. Let's Build a Zoo, if you're unfamiliar, takes the familiar framework of classic zoo tycoons as its starting point, tasking players with importing and breeding animals, managing staff, and fashioning an appealing park using scenery items, shops, and amenities in order to keep guests happy and the money rolling in.
[Read More]Call of Duty: Warzone update nerfs ridiculously-overpowered Sykov pistol just three days after it launched
Posted on November 23, 2022
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| Arica Deslauriers
Raven Software has nerfed the controversial Sykov pistol three days after it launched into Call of Duty: Warzone.
Certain abilities of the controversial full-auto pistol, which was being used in combination with the 80-round drum and the akimbo perk to devastate enemies at close range, have seen a significant nerf.
Eurogamer news cast: the improvements the PS5 desperately needs Here's the rundown:
Sorokin 140mm Auto (Sykov) - Hip spread increased.
[Read More]Curiosity dispelled: Peter Molyneux reveals what's inside the cube
Posted on November 23, 2022
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| Trudie Dory
Six months after it first went live, players have finally made it to the centre of 22cans' infamous Curiosity experiment, barging their way past 25 billion "cubelets" to discover the "life-changing" experience promised to the person who removed the last barrier.
It turns out that the prize is an opportunity to be "the god of all players" in 22cans' Kickstarter-funded god game Project Godus. The winner will dictate the game rules and receive a cut of all the money made by the game.
[Read More]GTA 5 story missions list, gold medal checklist
Posted on November 23, 2022
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| Trudie Dory
Curious to all of GTA 5 story missions? Our main mission list and gold medal checklist can let you know what's involved.GTA 5 story missions are the backbone of the game - helping you encounter new characters and explore the many weird and wonderful locations which make up Los Santos.
For completionists who want to fully complete GA 5, you need to collect every gold medal for each main mission.
[Read More]Mario Rabbids is getting a versus mode tomorrow, for free
Posted on November 23, 2022
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| Trudie Dory
Mario Rabbids will be updated with a new competitive multiplayer mode as of tomorrow, allowing two players to go head-to-head locally. Best of all, it's free.
Versus Mode plays a little differently to the core game, with players being limited to just a handful of actions per turn, helping prevent one player from immediately dominating the game with an entire squad's worth of dashing, techniques and weapon shots. However, scattered around the map you'll also find boxes containing tickets that can be used to unlock additional actions - the player that control these boxes, controls the game.
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