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Two-man start-up studio Theory Interactive are working on this "cooperative single player" adventure which focuses on exploration, puzzle solving and time travel. More >
3Two-man start-up studio Theory Interactive are working on this "cooperative single player" adventure which focuses on exploration, puzzle solving and time travel. More >
3The game, unveiled last night, is in development at indie studio SuperBot Entertainment and features the likes of Kratos, Parappa The Rapper, Sly Cooper, Twisted Metal's flame-haired clown Sweet Tooth, and Fat Princess. More >
1It's in development for PS3, Xbox 360 and, of course, PC, and will be released next spring. Look out for an in-depth preview in our next issue, E241, which goes on sale on May 9. More >
1The game, which in a handy coincidence is released in the US today, uses the 3DS camera and augmented reality features to, Nintendo says, "scare you in brand new ways." More >
Due in a patch later this month, the Kinect support will mean players can use voice commands for dragon shouts, hotkey equipping, giving instructions to followers, and navigate all of the game's menus. More >
4Sadly, it comes with news that the US release of Level 5's collaboration with Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli has been delayed to 2013, meaning it's now due at the same time as the European localisation. More >
2Capcom defends decision to pass development duties to Spark Unlimited, the studio behind Legendary and Turning Point.
The change in date was revealed in a trailer first shown at Capcom's Captivate press event in Rome last week. The news was under embargo until 4pm today but was revealed early, apparently on Sony's official YouTube channel. More >
2The point-and-click adventure, designed by Jaromír Plachý - Amanita co-founder and Machinarium designer Jakob Dvorský is the game's producer - tells of a group of five friends who set out to save their home tree from parasites. More >
The below video walks you through your Vertical Tank's controls, but no matter how well executed the Kinect implementation will be we wonder if it can possibly match the uniquely rewarding gameplay of the originals, which required mastery of that hulking, 40-button controller. More >
2A post on the game's official website reveals that the PC version will be released on Steam "before the next dark moon" which falls on April 21. More >
1Square Enix has confirmed that it will publish 3DS rhythm game Theatrhythm Final Fantasy in Europe. Due this summer, Theatrhythm features more than 70 pieces of music from the Final Fantasy series, which this year celebrates its 25th anniversary. More >
Bayonetta will be a playable character in the western release of Platinum Games' upcoming multiplayer brawler Anarchy Reigns, publisher Sega has confirmed. Sega Japan confirmed her inclusion in Anarchy Reigns as a pre-order incentive earlier this week, but we've just had confirmation through that she will also star in the western versions of the game, which will be released in Europe on July 6 More >
Sony has formally announced LittleBigPlanet Karting, a spinoff due this year for PS3 in development at Vancouver studio United Front Games. A post on the PlayStation Blog confirms the existence of the project, which was first revealed by a leaked promo shot last month. In keeping with series tradition, there will be a heavy focus on user-generated content under Sony's 'Play, Create, Share' banner. More >
1Blizzard Entertainment says it is "really happy" with the monthly subscription model despite falling numbers of World Of Warcraft subscribers amid the meteoric rise of free-to-play. Speaking to our friends at PC Gamer, WOW producer John Lagrave insisted that Blizzard had no intention of switching its flagship MMOG to the freemium model, under which games are free-to-play and revenue comes from sales of virtual goods. More >
Here's our first proper look at Datura, Plastic Studio's PSN exclusive controlled solely with the Move controller that was announced at GDC last week. Director Michal Staniszewski compared the game to Thatgamecompany's arty PSN exclusives Journey and Flower, boasting of the game's "unique experimental narrative and original way of interaction," and sheds a little more light on the game in the below video. More >
Shot by Software Creations owner Dan Linton, it captures the atmosphere in the studio at the time, Romero's spirited playing style on an early build of Doom ("Bam! Bam! Boom! Bits!") and includes interviews with key members of the team. More >
Q-Games, Japanese developer of the Pixeljunk series, showed off upcoming PS Move game Pixeljunk 4am at GDC last week. Lead designer Rowan Parker explains the system powering 4am, which has been developed with input from Japanese multimedia artist Baiyon, in the below video, posted on the PlayStation Blog. More >
The third episode of Nintendo TV, Future Publishing's Mario pyjama-wearing video show, has been released, and can be watched at the source link below. The game of the month is Namco Bandai's 3DS fighter Tekken 3D: Prime Edition, and there's also a tour of Aardman Animation's offices to look at the making of the 15 Shaun The Sheep episodes that are headed to 3DS. More >
Lionhead has announced Fable Heroes, a fourplayer hack-and-slasher for Xbox Live Arcade. Revealed at Microsoft's Spring Showcase in San Francisco last week, Fable Heroes has been in development since early last year and is the product of Lionhead's annual Creative Day, which we featured back in E228. More >
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