Gamescom 2013
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Microsoft explains Ryse micro-transactions: "There's nothing sinister, we promise"
"I really want people to understand it's optional and just convenience."
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Video | Crew cuts: Julian Garrity talks open-world racing
Video interview with Ivory Tower's creative director.
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Video | Xbox One Uncaged! Yes, it's Fighter Within
Ian checks out Ubi's latest Kinect brawler at Gamescom.
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Microsoft points to all-in-one nature of Xbox One in price debate
"Price is important. There's no doubt about that."
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Preview | How Uncharted influenced PS4 exclusive The Order: 1886
Ready at Dawn reappears with its shot at the big time.
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EA insists it's not favouring Microsoft over Sony
Despite Titanfall exclusivity and FIFA 14 Xbox One deal.
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Preview | This could be Oculus Rift's killer app
Eve Valkyrie's journey to a fully-fledged game proves how exciting VR's future will be.
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What's the difference between current-gen and next-gen FIFA?
1080p, crowds, psychic players and 'a lot of graphics.'
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Annualised Call of Duty "a nice equilibrium with people's appetite"
"We've reached the status of pop-cultural inevitability."
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COD: Ghosts £10 upgrade plan designed to help gamers with costly console transition
"Because transitions are tough."
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Interview | Where are the Xbox One role-playing games?
Phil Spencer on the Xbox One launch lineup, Japan and more.
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Preview | The human touch: the brilliance of Murasaki Baby
The Vita's latest addition marks a change of direction for Shadow of the Damned's creator.
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New Age of Wonders 3 gameplay video shows off the Dreadnought
Over 10 minutes of alpha gameplay demo footage.
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First playable Star Citizen module out next week
Console versions not ruled out, and Chris Robert's game is now 100 per cent community funded.
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The Elder Scrolls Online dev explains decision to charge £9 monthly subscription
"This isn't a referendum on free-to-play."
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"In a few years we'll be able to get Matrix level virtual reality"
Oculus founder predicts bright future as Android support looms and consoles remain a possibility.
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