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Had enough of Five Nights At Freddy's yet? Well, there's more to come, as IGN reports that the third instalment of the point-and-click indie horror series has now appeared on Steam Greenlight.
Blizzard have added a new feature to World Of Warcraft which could prove popular amongst players who love taking pictures. Patch 6.1 will include a S.E.L.F.I.E. camera so that your characters can snap pictures of themselves.
With a tidal wave of cutesy nostalgia and high-octane action thrown into the mix, Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds ends up being a relatively fun beat 'em up.
Can you believe that World Of Warcraft has been going for a decade?! Launched in North America and Australia in November 2004 and then in Europe in February 2005, it has remained at the top of the MMORPG food chain ever since, sucking up millions of gamer's lives.
The shockingly controversial mass murder simulation game, Hatred, has been granted an AO (Adults Only) rating by the ESRB. This marks the second video game in history to receive the fatal age restriction for violence and foul language alone, with the original PlayStation's unreleased Thrill Kill being the first.
Have you ever heard of a gaming device winning an award from the television industry? Well, a recent announcement by Microsoft has revealed that their Xbox One console has been given an Emmy. So, what's the prize for? As it turns out, the console has been awarded for its "industry-leading television-on-demand and media centre capabilities."
Do you remember Wipeout on the original PlayStation? Of course you do! It was one of the most high octane games of that generation, setting itself apart from other racing titles with its insane speed, futuristic backdrop and energetic soundtrack. With nine games spanning seventeen years and three console propagations, it's not surprising that a new racing game inspired by the series is heading our way.
When the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were released at the end of 2013, they were both shipped with 500GB of internal storage. At around half a terabyte, that initially seemed like a large amount of hard-drive space for installing games and saving data. However, just over one year after being launched - and with more games hitting the market at a constant rate - 500GB suddenly doesn't seem like a lot.