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Watch Dogs forces you to sit back and watch crimes happen if you want to be a hero
Ubisoft announces two new games in the Trials series
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger calls down the thunder, and now you’ve got it
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Xbox One’s Dead Rising 3 is super-serious about zombies, and that makes it hilarious
Edward Snowden, Ars, the NSA, and me: digging through the past of the gamer who changed the world
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Gunpoint is a 2D neo-noir stealth puzzle game that isn’t afraid to break the fourth wall
The Last of Us review: A violent, emotional, satisfying adventure of a game
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Nintendo announces Smash Bros, Donkey Kong, Yoshi’s Island games and more on live stream
PlayStation 4 undercuts Xbox One by $100, won’t require online connection to play
Game of Thrones finale: when we get to where we’re going, and don’t know where to go next
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Virtual reality, an empty movie theater, and peace: how the Rift could change how we watch movies
Valve confirms that Dota 2 will finally release later this summer
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