Author: Martin Robinson
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It’s the Eurogamer reader survey 2022 edition!
[ad_1] Hi, hello and how do you do? For the first time in a short while we’ve a small favour to ask, with a new edition of the Eurogamer reader survey helping us get a picture of who our audience are and what they’re into. It’s a fairly unobtrusive thing, and I…
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How Inertial Drift revitalised the arcade racing genre
[ad_1] After the infamous double whammy of Split/Second and Blur seemed to herald the genre’s demise, we’ve been spoiled for high quality arcade racers in recent years. Hotshot Racing kicked things off, while last year’s Senna Forever expansion gave the excellent Horizon Chase Turbo a fresh boost and in its wake was impressive…
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Gran Turismo 7 finally lets you sell your cars
[ad_1] Nearly nine months on from launch, Gran Turismo 7 has introduced one of its most heavily requested features, as the game’s 1.26 update finally allows players to sell cars in their garage. The inability to sell vehicles was a key part of the criticisms aimed towards the PlayStation exclusive at launch,…
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Scalebound lives on in Bayonetta 3’s best new trick
[ad_1] Ever since it sprung from the remnants of Capcom’s Clover Studios back in 2007, PlatinumGames has become synonymous with a certain brand of over-the-top action; think the knee-sliding shotgun ballet of Vanquish, the stylish sucker punch of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance or the madcap superhero adventure of The Wonderful 101. Throughout all that…
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Support Eurogamer and get your first month for £1
[ad_1] From today you can sign up to Eurogamer’s Supporter program and get your first month for £1, opening up ad-free browsing and access to the weekly Essentials newsletter that recently almost had Edge deputy editor and friend of the site Chris Schilling have an accident. You can’t say fairer than that, surely. …
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Stadia was doomed from the start by putting ownership prices on something that never felt like ownership
[ad_1] Some console reveals just hit different. I remember queuing around the sun-drenched, weed-stench streets by San Francisco’s Moscone Centre to get into GDC 2019’s big Stadia show, the crazy rumours that spin up in the line for events like these – maybe it was the effect of that heavy smoke in the air, but…
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Cyberpunk 2077’s fascinating afterlife | Eurogamer.net
[ad_1] This article originally went out to Eurogamer supporters as part of the Eurogamer Essentials newsletter that goes to all members every Friday. If you’d like to find out how to become a Eurogamer supporter you can find out more here. If’ there’s anything as fascinating is the incubation of a triple-A game –…
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The opening weekend of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s beta has been divisive
[ad_1] After last week’s info blowout, the open beta for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 went live over the weekend, allowing us to get intimate with all the new mechanics and systems for the follow-up to Infinity Ward’s 2019 reboot (and not to be confused with 2009’s Modern Warfare 2, of course). Things were…
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In praise of the video game demo
[ad_1] This article originally went out to Eurogamer supporters as part of the Eurogamer Essentials newsletter that goes to all members every Friday. If you’d like to find out how to become a Eurogamer supporter you can find out more here. Over in Japan right about now the Makuhari Messe is thrumming, its halls…
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If Nioh was Team Ninja’s Dark Souls, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty feels like its Sekiro
[ad_1] There’s prolific, and then there’s Team Ninja. No sooner had I wrapped up an evening with the demo of Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty – a demo that’s just gone live to all on PlayStation 5 – than the news broke of another in its long line of action games with Rise of the…