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19-06-2013 By NeonAnderson With ever more titles being developed in close co-operation with Nvidia, it comes as a big surprise when not just one, but multiple triple A titles are being developed in close co-operation with AMD for a change. More
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18-06-2013 By JcDent Shadowrun Returns, the Kickstarter funded RPG based on the Shadowrun pen and paper RPG that merged magic and cyberpunk, has a release date! It's July 25th, also known as "That's still a long way off" day. More
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18-06-2013 By Toast Lifeless Planet, is a game by David Board that was funded on Kickstarter back in the later part of 2011. Since it was successfully funded, a trailer was promised to show off more of the game, but this was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. More
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18-06-2013 By Mokman Slowly re-reading what I just glanced upon, a smile breaks out on my face. "FULL CONTROL UNVEILS "SPACE HULK" ALPHA THIS WEEKEND AT REZZED IN BIRMINGHAM, UK" Hell yeah. More
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18-06-2013 By BloodyFanGirl Developer behind The Witcher series and Cyberpunk 2077 will be opening a new studio in Kraków, Poland. That’s according to a recent job posting on the company’s website. More
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18-06-2013 By Bobfish Now this is interesting. Based on community and press feedback. Spiders have made some changes to their flawed, but modestly successful Mars: War Logs. More
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18-06-2013 By Mokman It's safe to say that Splinter Cell: Conviction was one of the most hotly-argued games for its time, not because of the actual plot or anything, but instead due to the inclusion of action elements into the predominantly stealth-based game. More
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18-06-2013 By MrJenssen After a couple of years of controversial statements and decisions, buy-ups and close-downs, even a few awards for something along the lines of "outstanding douchebaggery" - it's been a rocky few years for the enormous publisher. More
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18-06-2013 By Mokman Salem was a strange little MMO published by Paradox, featuring a mythological colonial America and perma-death. More
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18-06-2013 By BloodyFanGirl From We The Force Studios comes a dystopic action platformer called Randall. More
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18-06-2013 By breadbitten IO Interactive announced that they’ve cut down their staff to half of its current number. The announcement comes paired with the news that the studio has cancelled all of their unannounced projects to focus squarely on the Hitman franchise, for the forese More
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17-06-2013 By Cadattack123 We are back again. Last week was the year’s biggest week in gaming with E3 taking place in sunny LA. To express our excitement and share our thoughts this episode is dedicated just to that. More
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17-06-2013 By Toast Well Fallout 4 may have been missing from E3, however it has been known for a while that we will see another one coming, but there hasn’t been any official word or announcement. More
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17-06-2013 By Kelevandos I have some news from Ubisoft for you, dear PC gamers. Please find it here. As you have most probably guessed right away, it is connected with the upcoming Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag. More
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Reviews

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18-06-2013 By Merc World War 2 shooters are not a new concept to the video game industry, if anything there have been more than necessary. Then along comes Red Orchestra, a different take on the World War 2 genre. More
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07-06-2013 By JcDent The old days were the golden days of Tycoon games. Whether it was an amusement park, a railroad or a transportation company, many of them had names that ended in „Tycoon“ (unless you're JoWood – then they ended in „Giant“), promising audiences complex – but not too complex – games about running a business. More
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Cubemen 2 (3)
06-06-2013 By Fr33Lanc3r.007 Like its predecessor, Cubemen 2 seems to be a strange Frankenstein's monster-like combination of games. It takes artistic cues from Minecraft, battle modes from Unreal Tournament style multiplayer FPS games, and wraps it in an oddly refreshing take on the strategy genre. More
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Retro Reviews

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11-05-2013 By Fr33Lanc3r.007 Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds is perhaps the best known of the Star Wars RTS games. Built on the Genesis Engine (most famous for the first two Age of Empires Games), it covered a series of six campaigns surrounding the original movies, as well as Episode 1 More
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07-04-2013 By Bobfish But anyway, Blue Shift. This time you take on the role of Barney, the same security guard you have quite regular contact with during the main game. In fact, you sort of see how his game ends during Half-Life. More
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17-03-2013 By Leigh Cobb Few games come backed up with finer pedigree than Big Huge Games. Born out of Civilization II and Alpha Centauri developers, Rise of Nations was the debut real time strategy game from a studio founded from the greatest minds in the genre. More
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Articles

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23-04-2013 By Bobfish The dust has settled, THQ has been broken down into its component parts (IPs in this case) and redistributed across a fairly broad spectrum within the gaming industry. More
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05-04-2013 By Apollo As most of you are probably already aware, Disney made the decision to shut down a large portion of LucasArts, firing roughly 150 employees and disarming their development capabilities. More
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17-03-2013 By NeonAnderson The first title that Why You Should Play (WYSP) will be covering is Star Wars: The Old Republic (SWTOR). Now a failed MMO turned Free-to-Play (F2P), SWTOR launched with a great many of promises and initially promised great success. More
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Interviews

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25-04-2013 By Bis18marck70 The Sci-fi genre has seen many video games over the past decade. Some of these fill our hearts with delight until this very day, others are best forgotten. More
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10-01-2013 By Apollo Hello everyone, it's Ben from Pixel Judge and today I've got the pleasure of speaking with Jamie Cheng from “Klei Entertainment”, the team behind Mark of the Ninja, Shank and Shank 2, Eets, the upcoming “Don't Starve”, and some other fun animated games across the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. More
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23-11-2012 By JcDent Hey all the pretty readers out there! Remember FLT: Faster Than Light? Of course you do, because it’s an excellent game AND I wrote a review about it! Stuff like that just burns into your mind, much like a loved one’s embrace, only way more awesome! More
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Previews

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09-05-2013 By JcDent The Cold War is the red headed stepchild of the RTS genre: of all the big conflicts, it probably has the least amount of games. Probably because “Cold” signifies the fact that while we were threatened by nuclear annihilation, in the end we persevered. More
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02-05-2013 By Mokman Neverwinter Nights had always been somewhat of an MMO, except maybe without the first M. The old multiplayer aspects of Neverwinter Nights had always been one of its strong points More
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Flowstorm (3)
27-04-2013 By Kelevandos As one of the Pixel Judges’ more indie oriented freaks, I have been very happy to have a quick look at the Alpha of Flowstorm. More
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