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Revisiting The Secret World

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It’s been awhile since The Secret World was released, and I hadn’t heard a whole lot of buzz since then. On a whim I picked it up and played and then I made a video.

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Capcom unveils new Deep Down prologue trailer

As the New Year’s hangover fades, and the Christmas decorations are put away, our attention here at Save Game returns to news.  And what better way to start 2014, than with another bizarro trailer from Capcom’s dungeon crawling, dragon slaying, memory hunting game, Deep Down?  This one has loot monsters.  Read on to see what I’m talking about.

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TPAT Highlights – Dragon Age 2

Bring out your brooding elves, no pants pirates, and dwarvish rogues with luxurious chest manes. It’s time for the Dragon Age 2 version of TPAT.

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Interview – Loki Davison about Wander

In the wide, vast world of video games, it’s very difficult to hit on a unique, completely unseen hook that gamers have never experienced before. With years and sometimes decades under our belts, we as gamers have been exposed to a wide variety of concepts and ideas. Some have worked, some haven’t, and some stand as examples of gaming at its absolute finest. Wander is one such example of a unique, intriguing concept. Put simply, Wander is a collaborative, non-competitive, non-combat MMO game focused on exploration. Yes, you read that correctly – an MMO that is not based on combat. […]

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Save Game – No Data Available – Episode 13

Now the number 13 may be unlucky for some, but that is definitely not the case for our latest episode of No Data Available. It’s the end of the year, and Jen and I are talking all things Game of the Year – and we’ve brought along a few friends for the ride.

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Interview – Sanatana Mishra about Assault Android Cactus

If you like your PC games fast, energetic, challenging and fun, Assault Android Cactus had better be on your watch list. The game is a twin stick shoot ’em up which features insane amounts of enemies on screen at any one time, and dazzles with eye-catching visuals. With support for up to 4 players at once, Assault Android Cactus is absolute bundles of fun and perfect for social gaming sessions. I recently caught up with Sanatana Mishra, the design guru from Witch Beam, the Brisbane based team responsible for Assault Android Cactus.

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New Titanfall trailer shows off the Atlas mech

So there’s this little game called Titanfall.  Perhaps you’ve heard of it?  The good old hype train sure seems to be picking up speed lately, and a brand new trailer for the game sure won’t do anything to slow it down.  Read on for the details, and to check out the new rock ’em, sock ’em footage.

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New Dragon Age Inquisition screens released; game playable from beginning to end

It’s been awhile since we last heard about Dragon Age: Inquisition, the next epic RPG from Bioware.  That all changed today with a new blog post, updating fans on where development stands, and offering new looks at some of the game’s varied characters and locales.  Read on for all the details.

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Hey everybody, it’s Nintendo Direct time again!

You have to give Nintendo credit for sticking to this “Direct” thing.  Sure, it’s not the way other companies in the industry handle announcements, but NIntendo isn’t other companies.  Their latest Nintendo Direct live stream contained a number of new trailers, and a few surprise premieres.  Read on for all the details.

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New Dying Light gameplay video extols the virtues of getting home before curfew

Hey, are you doing anything for the next ten minutes?  No?  Cool, then I would strongly suggest checking out this new gameplay video of Dying Light. Turns out there’s a lot more going on in this open world zombie bashing game than bashing zombies.  Don’t worry, you’ll be slaughtering plenty of hapless undead, but probably not so much at night.  Read on, and see what I mean.

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