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Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments gets launch trailer

Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments now has an official launch trailer revealed today on the official Playstation blog. The game will feature six types of crime cases including murders, disappearances or thefts, and more to be discovered while assisting Holmes to take down the villains. Players will accompany Holmes in a world of “hard to put your finger on” crime, ...

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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will feature a lengthy campaign

Call of Duty games have traditionally been known for their multiplayer component and not for their campaign, but Sledgehammer Games wants to change all that with the next title in the series. According co CCO Glen Schofield, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will feature a pretty lengthy campaign, or at least longer than those of the previous games. He didn’t ...

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Xbox Games With Gold October titles announced

Major Nelson announced the titles that you will be able to play for free in October if you are an Xbox Live Gold member. During the next month, Microsoft offers three titles for free through the Games with Gold service. The first game is “Chariot”, made by Canadian indie developer Frima. Chariot is a 2D cooperative platformer that is slated ...

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Sunset Overdrive’s resolution and FPS revealed

During a recent interview with IGN via today’s EGX convention, developer Insomniac Games has revealed Sunset Overdrive’s final resolution and frames-per-second, in addition to mentioning that Overdrive is its biggest game yet. Additionally, Insomniac’s boss, Ted Price, also spoke about potential sequels and the benefits of a Kinect-less Xbox One. “We’re running at 900p and 30 FPS native”, explained Price. ...

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Ryse: Son of Rome will show its best on a powerful PC

Ryse: Son of Rome, the third-person action adventure title, will be coming on PC this October 10th, almost one year after the game was released on Xbox One. Crytek worked around the clock to create a PC version that will be highly rich in graphics detail, with a bunch of customization options, so that the player will be able to ...

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Bad Blood

Watch Dogs’ Bad Blood DLC now available, new trailer released

Publisher Ubisoft has announced that Watch Dogs’ Season Pass owners on all platforms can now freely download the game’s latest downloadable package, Bad Blood, while the rest can purchase it starting September 30th. To celebrate this latest campaign and all its forthcoming goodies, Ubisoft has also released a new trailer, which you can check out below. “In Watch Dogs Bad ...

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Advanced Warfare

Advanced Warfare’s latest trailer introduces Exo Survival mode

Publisher Activision and developer Sledgehammer Games have released a new trailer for the upcoming futuristic first-person shooter Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. The first minute and a half from the ‘Power Changes Everything’ trailer is dedicated to showing us a bit more of the non-stop action found in the game’s single-player and multiplayer modes (I particularly like how players can ...

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Trials Fusion welcomes players to the abyss

Publisher Ubisoft has just announced the third downloadable package for its latest entry in the Trials series, Trials Fusion. Entitled ‘Welcome to the Abyss’, this latest DLC sports ten new tracks, 24 new challenges, in addition to five new achievements and new objects for the track editor. Welcome to the Abyss launches on October 7th on the Xbox One and PC, ...

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BioWare still unsure of Dragon Age: Inquisition’s resolution/FPS

During a recent interview with PlayStation Lifestyle, BioWare producer Cameron Lee has stated the developer is still toying with Dragon Age: Inquisition’s final resolution on the current generation consoles, in addition to the final verdict on its frames-per-second. “I’ll give you a roundabout answer, which basically means I can’t answer it”, explained Lee. “But the truth is that although we ...

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