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Jak and Daxter Collection for PS Vita review
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Hotline Miami review
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Ouya Review
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Borderlands 2: Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep DLC review
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Deadpool review
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Project Spark builds a seemingly intuitive toolset into a complex game creation engine
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‘Ryse: Son of Rome’ is one “For Sparta!” yell short of being a ‘300’ game
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Mad Catz brings a micro console, an Xbox One fight stick, and rumble headphones to E3 2013
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Hands-on with ‘Disney Infinity:’ combining toys, imagination, and the bizarre
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‘Company of Heroes 2’ preview: War is cold, bitter, and deep
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Hands-on with Wargaming.net’s ‘World of Warplanes’
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So ‘Diablo III’ apparently drove our writer insane
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‘DuckTales Remastered’ preview: Mostly woo-oo
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‘Sonic Lost World’ preview: Sega’s blue mascot is the unlikely savior of Nintendo’s E3
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‘DayZ’ preview: The great hope of zombie games shambles to life as a standalone
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‘Lords of the Fallen’ promises an interesting tomorrow
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‘Pro Evolution Soccer 2014’ preview: Konami passes on the easy goal and focuses on the long game
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‘Super Mario 3D World’ preview: Princess Peach rejoins the party
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‘Pac-man and the Ghostly Adventures’ preview: Wakka wakka wakka
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Hands-on with ‘World of Tanks’ as it assaults the Xbox 360
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‘Murdered: Soul Suspect’ preview: Square sends off PS3 and 360 with a stylish mystery
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‘Dead Rising 3’ preview: Capcom’s once-cartoony zombie survival game gets gritty
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‘South Park: The Stick of Truth’ offers a putrid waft of fresh air
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A closer look at ‘Thief,’ the classic reborn
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Hands-on with ‘The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds’: A familiar world reinvented
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Hands-on with ‘Bayonetta 2’: Conditioner goes a long, long way
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‘The Walking Dead: 400 Days’ fills the time between seasons with some fresh faces
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‘Dark Souls II’ hands-on preview
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E3 2013 preview: 10 games we’re dying to see more of
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Grid 2 review
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The Elder Scrolls Online: All the obsessive fun of ‘Skyrim,’ but now with friends!
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Remember Me review
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The Last of Us review
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E3 2013 preview: Sony and Microsoft cross swords, Nintendo scrambles for a 1-up