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Indie Hour: Signal Ops Highlights
Apr 10th 2013, 02:56

Zorine and Ed play an extremely unconventional FPS with a healthy dose of strategy and a unique way of unlocking doors.

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"Indie Hour: Signal Ops Highlights" was posted by JessicaM on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 19:56:32 -0700

Free of Charge: Eden Eternal
Apr 10th 2013, 02:46

Jonathan and Randy check out the saccharine cel-shaded world of Eden Eternal, where guilds can form their own townships and anthropomorphic frogs and bears coexist with humans and halflings.

 

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"Free of Charge: Eden Eternal" was posted by rreydebarros on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 19:46:31 -0700

GS News - EA named 'Worst Company In America' ...again
Apr 10th 2013, 02:27

Battlefield, FIFA publisher topples Bank of America in 2013 final round with 77.5 percent of votes to earn title two years in a row.

 

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"GS News - EA named 'Worst Company In America' ...again" was posted by edmondt on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 19:27:15 -0700

GS News - Batman: Arkham Origins Announced
Apr 10th 2013, 01:11

Warner Bros. Montreal developing prequel starring "unrefined" Batman and Deathstroke for Xbox 360, PS3, PC, and Wii U; 3DS and PS Vita entry Blackgate also in the works.

 

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"GS News - Batman: Arkham Origins Announced" was posted by edmondt on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 18:11:40 -0700

GameSpot GamePlay Episode 36: Nosebleed Seats
Apr 10th 2013, 00:43

Host Kevin VanOrd and his motley crew of GameSpotters go the always-online route, and Dishonored designer Harvey Smith talks about his new novel.

 

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"GameSpot GamePlay Episode 36: Nosebleed Seats" was posted by Kevin VanOrd on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 17:43:49 -0700

Guacamelee! Review
Apr 9th 2013, 22:47

Guacamelee! is so full of personality and challenging gameplay that it's a shame it ever has to end.

 

Score: 9.0 / superb

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"Guacamelee! Review" was posted by Peter Brown on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 15:47:09 -0700

Guacamelee! Review
Apr 9th 2013, 22:47

Guacamelee! is so full of personality and challenging gameplay that it's a shame it ever has to end.

 

Score: 9.0 / superb

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"Guacamelee! Review" was posted by Peter Brown on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 15:47:02 -0700

Guacamelee! - Video Review
Apr 9th 2013, 22:46

Guacamelee! is so full of personality and challenging gameplay that it's a shame it ever has to end.

 

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"Guacamelee! - Video Review" was posted by sampsona on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 15:46:55 -0700

Guacamelee! - Rooster Uppercut Gameplay Video
Apr 9th 2013, 22:42

Juan learns the rooster uppercut from a goat-wizard.

 

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"Guacamelee! - Rooster Uppercut Gameplay Video" was posted by sampsona on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 15:42:47 -0700

Review in Progress: Defiance
Apr 9th 2013, 22:37

Kevin VanOrd shares his thoughts on the PC version of the entertaining and problematic Defiance in advance of the full review.

     

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"Review in Progress: Defiance" was posted by Kevin VanOrd on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 15:37:32 -0700

The B-List - Skate 2
Apr 9th 2013, 21:56

Tyler and Shaun revisit San Vanelona and shred up the town in Skate 2.

 

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"The B-List - Skate 2" was posted by DanM on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 14:56:18 -0700

EverQuest II: Scars of the Awakened - Cobalt Scar Zone
Apr 9th 2013, 21:55

Check out an EverQuest II: Scars of the Awakened video highlighting the Cobalt Scar Zone.

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"EverQuest II: Scars of the Awakened - Cobalt Scar Zone" was posted by MikeTao on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 14:55:15 -0700

Machines at War 3 - Official Trailer
Apr 9th 2013, 21:51

Check out the official trailer for Machines at War 3.

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"Machines at War 3 - Official Trailer" was posted by MikeTao on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 14:51:55 -0700

Rocksteady confident WB Montreal will make 'fantastic' Batman game
Apr 9th 2013, 21:26

Director of first two games "excited" to see another studio take on Caped Crusader, believes company will do the series justice with Origins.

 

Some may have been alarmed to learn Rocksteady Studios is not behind this October's Batman: Arkham Origins. Sefton Hill, who directed Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City has attempted to alleviate those concerns, saying he is confident WB Games Montreal will deliver a "fantastic" Batman game that does the series justice.

"Rocksteady is excited to see WB Games Montreal developing the prequel to the Batman Arkham franchise," Hill said in the latest issue of Game Informer (via CVG). "We are confident this talented team will craft a fantastic experience, bringing the origins of the Arkhamverse to life."

Arkham Origins creative director Eric Holmes said the game being a prequel will allow the studio to "refresh" the series overall.

"It gives us the opportunity to refresh things a bit," Holmes said. "Refresh characters, refresh ideas, refresh the dynamic between Batman and other characters, and refresh the world, too. Batman hasn't become the character that we know and are very familiar with."

The Game Informer magazine also carries a host of new Arkham Origins details. The game will take place on Christmas Eve early in Batman's career and is inspired by comics Batman: Year One and Legends of the Dark Knight.

As for the story, after villain Black Mask puts a hit on Batman's head, various assassins and supervillains spanning the DC Universe will descend on Gotham to try to kill Batman.

Though Rocksteady is not making Arkham Origins, the studio is rumored to be at work on a stylized prequel due in 2014 at the earliest. The game will reportedly detail Batman's first encounter with the Joker, and is based on the Silver Age of DC comics from the 1950s.

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"Rocksteady confident WB Montreal will make 'fantastic' Batman game" was posted by Eddie Makuch on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 14:26:08 -0700

Zynga sued over stock sales
Apr 9th 2013, 20:55

Former product manager sues Farmville studio, alleging social game company did not allow lower-level employees to sell stock following IPO.

 

A former Zynga product manager has sued the Farmville maker. As reported by Bloomberg, Wendy Lee claims Zynga barred non-executives from selling their shares following the initial public offering in 2011, while management was able to cash out.

According to the lawsuit, Zynga executives "nearly doubled the proceeds from their [stock] sales" by being allowed to sell early. When Lee and other non-executives were allowed to sell, Zynga's share value had fallen 49.3 percent, she said.

Lee said she acquired 30,000 shares at $3.805 each and sold them for $3.15, for a net loss of $19,650. She has asked the court to order those who capitalized on "early sales" to pay unspecified damages to her and other non-executive shareholders.

A Zynga representative was not immediately available to comment.

Zynga CEO Mark Pincus recently reduced his annual salary to $1 and established a new performance-based compensation program for top management at the company.

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"Zynga sued over stock sales" was posted by Eddie Makuch on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 13:55:02 -0700

Arctic Combat - Can You Survive? Trailer
Apr 9th 2013, 20:33

Check out the what's new in the latest update for Arctic Combat.

 

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"Arctic Combat - Can You Survive? Trailer" was posted by MikeTao on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 13:33:22 -0700

Uplay PC download service disabled
Apr 9th 2013, 20:00

Ubisoft confirms its online service temporarily shut down after hackers discovered exploit that allows free game downloads.

 

Ubisoft has shut down its Uplay PC download service today after hackers discovered an exploit that allows games to be downloaded for free, including the highly rumored Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.

Gameplay footage from the title surfaced last night, following the exposure of the exploit.

"We are aware of the issue and are working to resolve it quickly," a Ubisoft representative told GameSpot. "Uplay's PC download service will be unavailable until the problem is fixed. However, all other Uplay services remain available."

It is not clear exactly how the hack works or how long Ubisoft expects Uplay's download service to remain offline. The company representative confirmed that no personal information was compromised as a result of the hack.

Ubisoft recently signed agreements with more than 15 companies to make their games available through Uplay, including Electronic Arts, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Telltale Games, and Bohemia Interactive.

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"Uplay PC download service disabled " was posted by Eddie Makuch on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 13:00:51 -0700

Defiance - Arkfall Hellbugs Gameplay Movie
Apr 9th 2013, 19:56

An ark hunter defies another insect onslaught.

 

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"Defiance - Arkfall Hellbugs Gameplay Movie" was posted by KevinV on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 12:56:14 -0700

Game Developer Magazine closing
Apr 9th 2013, 19:12

After 19 years, industry magazine to cease printing as of July; digital issues also getting cut; layoffs reported.

 

The Game Developer Magazine will soon be no more. After 19 years, the magazine will publish its final issue in July, parent company UBM Tech announced today. In addition, the magazine will cease distribution of digital issues, though some features will live on at a special portal on sister website Gamasutra.

Existing paid subscribers (digital or physical) will be contacted in the next few days and provided with options for refunds or a fulfillment of their subscription with an alternative product.

"We've made the decision to shift away from print as part of a wider strategy change in our parent company UBM Tech, which is simultaneously shifting other print publications either to digital only or to website-specific content, orienting them to help support our growing community-centric events such as Game Developers Conference," the company said in a statement.

Though the magazine may be going away, its major research features, like the recently published Salary Survey, will continue. This research will be conducted and published by Gamasutra editors.

It is not clear if Game Developer Magazine staffers were assigned to different positions within UBM Tech or laid off outright, though contributor Brandon Sheffield wrote on Twitter that he was part of the cuts. In addition, the transition has impacted Gamasutra, as news editor Frank Cifaldi tweeted today he is longer employed at the trade site.

When it closes this summer, the Game Developer Magazine will join the likes of GamePro, PSM3, Xbox World, PlayStation: The Official Magazine, and Nintendo Power as print publications to cease publication.

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"Game Developer Magazine closing" was posted by Eddie Makuch on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 12:12:50 -0700

IGN co-founder on IPL sale to Blizzard
Apr 9th 2013, 18:47

Peer Schneider discusses recent sale of IGN Pro League to Warcraft studio; "The idea behind IPL and what it stood for over the last two years doesn't make sense in our current focus area."

 

Yesterday, Blizzard Entertainment announced it would purchase IGN ProLeague assets. In addition, the Warcraft studio revealed it had brought on some of the team to form a new Blizzard studio in San Francisco, California, focused on content production.

To get a better sense of how the deal came to be, what it means, and more, GameSpot spoke with IGN co-founder Peer Schneider.

How did the deal with Blizzard get done?

There were multiple interested parties. If you look at the IPL business in the past, when we started in 2011, we basically started it as a startup within IGN; the market looked really different. Publishers have started to launch their own leagues, push them more, and it really made sense to partner with one of the players at the table. Blizzard with Starcraft of course has been paying attention to IPL, and were really interested in the team and live streaming capabilities.

How long had Blizzard and IGN been talking with each other to get this deal done?

Shortly after we were acquired by Ziff Davis in February, our new CEO said that we were actively engaged with parties interested in acquiring IPL. We've been working on finding the best home for the team since then.

How much was IPL sold for?

Unfortunately, neither side will be disclosing any numbers surrounding the deal.

Considering how successful the IPL events have become, why not keep the brand?

If you look at the asset transfer, Blizzard is picking up the team and the technology associated with it. We are committed to covering competitive gaming and broadcast events in the future, so you never know what you're going to see from us. The idea behind IPL and what it stood for over the last two years doesn't make sense in our current focus area.

"The idea behind IPL and what it stood for over the last two years doesn't make sense in our current focus area."

With the acquisition by Ziff Davis, we really wanted to focus in on our core media business. We've got a pretty good thing going when it comes to audience growth that we can afford to take a step back and really kind of focus on the stuff that we kicked off 16 years ago and have really grown over the past decade plus.

The core of what IPL did…it wasn't just about broadcasting eSports matches, something I'd love to continue doing, and it was basically an events business. At this time it doesn't really make sense for us to be in the events business.

I've heard that the traffic to IGN for IPL events is as much as or more than larger-industry events such as E3. Did this not give enough incentive to keep it around?

Well, those are peak numbers. You can sell any day of the year at a certain rate, when all the views are focused within a certain time period, from a media business perspective. It's very difficult to do that over an extended time frame, an entire year. Obviously IPL was successful from a traffic standpoint; lots of people tuning in for live streams, definitely at those E3 event levels. The question for our business is, 'Do we want a business that organizes events?' We are covering E3, sending our team, covering the event, but we wouldn't run our own E3.

Blizzard says in its press release that it will be using most of the employees for content production. Was there any thought of stripping away the event side from IPL and having these guys do similar content?

For us, that would have meant walking away from a big portion of what those guys do. We already have a large content staff, probably one of the biggest editorial and video teams in games media. It would have been difficult to support a team of that size just covering eSports online. They are definitely an event-focused outfit the way they were.

There's also the other factor: We are not a company that creates video games. We are not the folks behind Starcraft, and with a lot of the rights and with a lot of the activity around these games being owned by the publishers themselves, it would have gotten more complicated over time to run a league that is specific to certain games.

ESPN covers the NFL, but ESPN doesn't run the NFL.

Yeah, that's the same approach that we take here at GameSpot.

Yeah you guys at GameSpot have taken that approach when covering eSports. When we embarked on our IPL experiment, there really wasn't a league that did events quite the same way as the IPL did. I'm really happy this experiment happened; we learned a ton over the last two years.

Will any of the current IPL employees head to IGN?

No, they will not.

There is a statement at the end of the IGN release that states "IGN will partner with multiple eSports organizations to cover their events in the future rather than focusing on a few key titles." Can you give some more information on what this means?

Our approach may be a little bit different. I don't know what the future will bring. We have a very busy year ahead of ourselves just with the new console cycle. Our IPL events have shown there's a huge audience that will come online and watch eSports events. You can definitely expect more from us on that front. What form specifically will our eSports coverage be for the future? I can't tell you yet.

Will we see any editors picked up full-time to do eSports coverage, or the main IGN editorial team sent out to cover eSports events?

We definitely believe in bringing on experts for the respective beats and use a mix of in-house employees and a network of freelancers for all of our coverage. We're in the middle of reorganizing our editorial team, so we don't have all the answers ready quite yet. The rise of gaming megafranchises--some of which are defined by their competitive gaming aspects--necessitates a different approach on how we cover those games and the culture that surrounds them. But in the short term, we're definitely more focused on broadcasting events and video distribution than, say, creating 360-degree news coverage of eSports in general. I think IPL nailed the events side--but the proper way to "cover" eSports will take some time to figure out. It's an exciting, growing category--but it's also very different from traditional console or PC gaming news and may need some unique solutions that involve the community above all.

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"IGN co-founder on IPL sale to Blizzard" was posted by Rod Breslau on Tue, 09 Apr 2013 11:47:17 -0700

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