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Elite: Dangerous Being Released on December 16
You'll have a chance to head into the stars before the year is up.
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Halo 4's Lead Writer Joins New Mass Effect
How you react to this news probably depends on how you felt about Halo 4.
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Ubisoft Removes Upcoming PC Games From Steam [UPDATED]
The company removed its lineup from Steam before putting them back a day later.
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How Mario Kart 8's Handling DLC Integration [UPDATED]
You need to own the DLC to experience the DLC, which may split the userbase.
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Witcher 3's Getting Lots of Free DLC, But...
...that won't stop CD Projekt RED from charging for large expansions.
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Everything Interesting From Today's Nintendo Direct
Majora's Mask 3DS is finally coming, and a bunch of games have both specific and vague release dates.
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Press X to Experience Feelings
Advanced Warfare's clumsy funeral scene shows how games are struggling to get players involved in storytelling.
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EA Cancels Its MOBA Experiment, Dawngate
This also might be the first time you're hearing about Dawngate.
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Grand Theft Auto V's Getting a First-Person Mode
Now, modders have one less thing to do.
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Nintendo Reconsidering Stance on Region Locking
It doesn't sound like anything's changing tomorrow, but who knows about the future?
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Worth Reading: 11/03/2014
Learn about the people trying to catalog gaming's history, the folks who keep our social feeds safe, and much more.
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Shocktober: Week Three (And Four?)
As we put October into the rearview mirror, thoughts on the last few weeks of horror films, including The Loved Ones, Exists, and more!
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Slasher Vol. 1: Summer Camp Dares Campers to Survive the Night
Gun Media's teaming with horror's Tom Savini and Harry Manfredini in a game of counselors vs. killer.
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Next Wave of PS Plus, Games With Gold Titles Revealed
Here's what Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, and PS3 owners are getting next month.
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Driveclub PS Plus Edition Delayed "Until Further Notice"
The launch of Sony's new racing game hasn't been a smooth one.
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Nintendo Wants to Monitor Your Sleep
One of the company's new initiatives involves ways of visualizing your health.
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Techland Cancels Dying Light on 360, PS3
Instead, the developer's explicitly focused on the current generation and PC.
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Bungie Details Destiny's First Expansion
The Dark Below features new missions, strikes, gear, and a raised level cap.
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Giant Bomb's 2014 John Carpenter Interview
I somehow convinced the director of The Thing and Halloween to answer my stupid questions again.
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Battlefield Hardline Arrives in March, But Battlefield 5 Isn't Anytime Soon
Electronic Arts appears to be giving DICE a significant amount of time for the next major installment.
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Worth Reading: 10/28/2014
We're a day late, but Tuesday brings stories of personal anguish with modern storytelling, being more than a victim, and much more.
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Twitch No Longer Cool With Streamers Taking Their Clothes Off
An updated set of rules tries to clamp down on the service's racier content.
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Out of Nowhere, Valkyria Chronicles Is Coming to PC
Sega's reviving the strategy cult classic for computers in the near future.
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X-Wing, TIE Fighter, and Others Coming to GOG
Finally.
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Microsoft Dropping Xbox One's Holiday Price to $349
With Sunset Overdrive preparing to launch, the company's making some big moves.
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The Very, Very Large Black Bars of The Evil Within
When a game's aesthetic can be circumvented by the player, are we supposed to respect artistic intent?
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Skullgirls on PS4 Will Support PS3 Fight Sticks
The studio has built a USB driver for stick compatibility, and wants to give it away to other developers, too.
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So...Metallica's Playing BlizzCon
In the search for meaning after Guitar Hero: Metallica, the band has found a new home.
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Developer Threatens Gabe Newell, Valve Removes Game From Steam [UPDATED]
Perhaps not the type of commentary to be making as your game is launching on the service.
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The Giant Scissors Are Coming Back
Project Scissors represents Clock Tower creator Hifumi Kono returning to his roots, and he's bringing some friends along for the ride.
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Jade Raymond Leaving Ubisoft
The longtime developer is departing for "other ambitions" and "new opportunities."
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Worth Reading: 10/20/2014
A deep dive into the grey markets of Star Citizen, existential examinations of games in today's culture, and much more.
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The Evolution of Death in Games
It's not always about hitting the next checkpoint. Shadow of Mordor, Spelunky, and others are teaching us new ways to understand (and celebrate) death.
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Shocktober: Week Two
Coherence, Grabbers, The Houses October Built, Dead Snow 2, and The Awakening represent the rollercoaster of quality that is horror.
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Anita Sarkeesian Forced to Cancel Talk Over Shooting Threat
Yet another horrifying incident in a week that, sadly, has been full of them.
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Link's Ride in Mario Kart 8 Looks Pretty Sweet
Maybe he should ride this in every Zelda game from now on.
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Yet Another Developer Leaves Their Home Following Harassment
Giant Spacekat's Brianna Wu is, unfortunately, the third woman in the gaming industry to experience this in recent weeks.
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Worth Reading: 10/13/2014
Sigourney Weaver reflects on the impact of Ellen Ripley, deep consideration of personalizing the NPC, and much more.
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What Happened to [Blank] Horror Game?
Updates from the developers of SOMA, Routine, and Asylum on a trio of highly anticipated horror games.
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Hotline Miami 2's Been Slightly Pushed Back
The developers aren't quite sure when it'll be done, but it's not far off.
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