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Deus Ex: Human Revolution Collector’s Edition for Europe and Australia Only

Americans are left with the sub-standard “Augmented Edition” that doesn’t feature a life-like Adam Jensen action figure. The first Deus Ex game is ...
By Greg Tito Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011
News

Sony Dodges PSPgo Cancellation Report

Sony has issued a statement that neither confirms nor denies the reported demise of the PSPgo, saying only that it will continue to ...
By Andy Chalk Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011
Extra Punctuation

How Yakuza 4 Grabs You

Yakuza 4‘s cutscenes might have seriously outstayed their welcome at times, but I will admit this. There’s a cutscene towards the end that ...
By Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011
News

FortressCraft Becomes Fastest Selling XBLIG Title Ever

Releasing a game that’s similar to Minecraft on a new platform has its benefits. FortressCraft developer Projector Games has had it rough since ...
By Tom Goldman Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011
Critical Miss

Subtle Parallels

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By Grey Carter Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011
Stolen Pixels

Stolen Pixels #252: Tutorialized

[folder_nav] [folder_nav] The tutorial for Homefront is a micro-managing tyrant, with very strict ideas about what you need to do in order to ...
By Shamus Young Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011
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EA Heralds New “Fewer and Bigger Brands” Strategy as a Success

The publisher is going to spread itself less thinly in the future, but apparently still has room for new IPs and ideas. The ...
By Logan Westbrook Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011
Editor's Note

The Nintendo Issue

I admit it; I was a latecomer to the Nintendo phenomenon. Despite having played games since I was sat down as a five ...
By Steve Butts Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011
Letters to the Editor

The Nintendo Issue

In response to “No Later Than Monday” from The Escapist forums:agreed as far as AAA gaming is concerned, but think about what $7 ...
By The Escapist Staff Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011
The Nintendo Issue

Ocarina of Timelines

Chronology isn’t usually a big deal in videogames; timelines tend to go in one direction – forwards – and each game in a ...
By Logan Westbrook Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011
The Nintendo Issue

The World in a Chain Chomp

Everything that makes Super Mario Bros. 3 truly special is exemplified, for me, by a single image: A chain chomp breaking free of ...
By Kyle Orland Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011
The Nintendo Issue

The Perfect Puffball

The majority of Nintendo’s flagship crew is easily describable: The plumbers. The ape. The elven hero. Then there’s the cheerful pink ball (blob? ...
By Tim Latshaw Legacy AuthorApril 19, 2011

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