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It’s official – there are no first party titles in development for PS Vita

By Stephen Lambrechts The future has looked grim for the PlayStation Vita for a while now, and things are looking even worse in light of new comments made by Sony senior vice president Masayasu Ito over the weekend. Ito told the Japanese gaming website 4Gamer (translated by DualShockers) that “first-party studios have no titles in…

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It’s official – there are no first party titles in development for PS Vita

By Stephen Lambrechts The future has looked grim for the PlayStation Vita for a while now, and things are looking even worse in light of new comments made by Sony senior vice president Masayasu Ito over the weekend. Ito told the Japanese gaming website 4Gamer (translated by DualShockers) that “first-party studios have no titles in…

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Updated: 12 best Xbox One games – this generation’s must-play titles

By Edwin Evans-Thirlwell and Nick Pino Introduction Microsoft’s Xbox One console is getting on for two years old now, but in terms of this generation’s lifespan it’s only really just getting into its stride. That maturing development process is ably shown by the outstanding games now available to the unashamedly VCR-looking machine and also by…

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Updated: 12 best Xbox One games – this generation’s must-play titles

By Edwin Evans-Thirlwell and Nick Pino Introduction Microsoft’s Xbox One console is getting on for two years old now, but in terms of this generation’s lifespan it’s only really just getting into its stride. That maturing development process is ably shown by the outstanding games now available to the unashamedly VCR-looking machine and also by…

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12 best PS4 games – this generation’s must-play titles

By Phil Iwaniuk and Nick Pino Introduction Almost two years into the Sony Playstation 4’s life and its game developers are really hitting their stride now. We’re seeing some fantastic games on the way, thanks to a rather spectacular showing at this year’s E3. But equally the PS4 has a lot of great games that…

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12 best PS4 games – this generation’s must-play titles

By Phil Iwaniuk and Nick Pino Introduction Almost two years into the Sony Playstation 4’s life and its game developers are really hitting their stride now. We’re seeing some fantastic games on the way, thanks to a rather spectacular showing at this year’s E3. But equally the PS4 has a lot of great games that…

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The PC Gamer: Virtual vs augmented: which alternate reality is for you?

By Richard Cobbett Introduction Much like in 1990, we stand on the edge of a reality revolution. Virtual Reality. Augmented Reality. With so many to choose from, who’d stick with boring old actual reality? Only losers who somehow don’t want to look like an extra from a cheap cyberpunk movie, that’s who. But which option…

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The PC Gamer: Virtual vs augmented: which alternate reality is for you?

By Richard Cobbett Introduction Much like in 1990, we stand on the edge of a reality revolution. Virtual Reality. Augmented Reality. With so many to choose from, who’d stick with boring old actual reality? Only losers who somehow don’t want to look like an extra from a cheap cyberpunk movie, that’s who. But which option…

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Week in Gaming: Life is Strange has reminded me why some things are worth savouring

By Kate Gray If there’s one takeaway point from this week’s episode of ‘The Internet’, it’s that Marty McFly would probably be a bit disappointed by the real 2015. Smartphones and Twitter don’t really translate to great cinematography in the same way as hoverboards and self-tying shoes. And there’s all the housing crisis stuff, which…

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Week in Gaming: Life is Strange has reminded me why some things are worth savouring

By Kate Gray If there’s one takeaway point from this week’s episode of ‘The Internet’, it’s that Marty McFly would probably be a bit disappointed by the real 2015. Smartphones and Twitter don’t really translate to great cinematography in the same way as hoverboards and self-tying shoes. And there’s all the housing crisis stuff, which…

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Assassin’s Creed Syndicate has a long list of Day 1 bugs

By Nick Pino Assassin’s Creed Syndicate came out this morning on Xbox One, PS4 and PC and has since enjoyed a mostly positive reception, garnering a 77 on score-aggregate website Metacritic. But the game users have been playing for the past few hours and the one Ubisoft printed and shipped a few weeks ago are…

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Assassin’s Creed Syndicate has a long list of day 1 bugs

By Nick Pino Assassin’s Creed Syndicate came out this morning on Xbox One, PS4 and PC and has since enjoyed a mostly positive reception, garnering a 77 on score-aggregate website Metacritic. But the game users have been playing for the past few hours and the one Ubisoft printed and shipped a few weeks ago are…

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Bethesda and Carlsberg have announced a Fallout beer

By Patrick Goss As the momentum for Fallout 4 continues to build , a special Fallout beer has been unveiled, with Gaming giant Bethesda joining forces with brewery giant Carlsberg to produce a special beer to mark the launch of Fallout 4. The eagerly awaited next Fallout game is just a few weeks away, and…

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Fallout Beer announced by Bethesda and Carlsberg

By Patrick Goss Fallout beer has been unveiled, with Gaming giant Bethesda joining forces with brewery giant Carlsberg to produce a special beer to mark the launch of Fallout 4. The eagerly awaited next Fallout game is just a few weeks away, and Bethesda has announced an official drink…it’s not Nuka Cola which would have…

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Gallery: 10 games set in London: who got it right, who made a mess of the capital?

By James O’Malley Introduction After sneaking through Jerusalem and leaping across the rooftops of Constantinople by way of Florence and Paris, this week the Assassin’s Creed franchise lands in London, with the launch of AC: Syndicate. The game, set at the tail end of the Industrial Revolution, sees you hanging out with the likes of…

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