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Retro Game of the Week | Doom

Retro Game of the Week | Doom

Dust off your BFG 9000 – the 1993 classic shooter, id Software’s Doom, has returned to the Xbox Live Marketplace after two years in limbo (it was removed back in 2009 when id was taken over by ZeniMax). Time to kick Hell’s army and its hordes of demonic monsters from here to kingdom come. You can go classic campaign or opt for online deathmatch or team up with another trigger-happy psycho in co-op. A retro must for first-person shooter fans. Doom is available for download on Xbox Live Marketplace for 400 Microsoft points — about £3.50 in old money (marketplace.xbox.com)

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Modern Warfare 3 – starring Jonah Hill?

Click to playModern Warfare 3 – starring Jonah Hill?

If you can’t wait until tomorrow’s release of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 (we just hope you’re not queuing outside the Redhill branch of Game with a sleeping bag), this promo video starring Sam Worthington and Jonah Hill should keep your appetite sated. For about a minute and a half.

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Grand Theft Auto V – the teaser

Click to playGrand Theft Auto V – the teaser

If you haven’t seen it, here’s the minute and a half long teaser for Grand Theft Auto V that was released today. The big news appears to be that the franchise is leaving Liberty City and returning to San Andreas on the West coast. Other details are still sketchy but expect more to come out soon. There’s no release date yet, but, whatever it is, we’re already planning to take the day off work.

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Battlefield 3 smack talk guide

Battlefield 3 smack talk guide

Remember the days when you used to love first-person shooting games? You know, back when you could still move an inch without some 13-year-old gimp sticking you in the back, dancing on your head and spitting abuse through his headset? Sadly, there’s no hiding from the fact that shooters are designed to be played online, against real people, 13-year-old gimps though they may be. [Read more...]

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Game of the week – Rage

Click to playGame of the week – Rage

If you like your shooters – and, yes, we do like our shooters here at Esquire (as we might have mentioned before once or twice) – you may have heard of iD Software. These are the guys who brought grateful gamers the masterpieces Doom and Quake. Well, they are back with what looks to be one of the best first-person shooters we’ve seen in some time. [Read more...]

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Addicted to LA Noire? This is for you

Click to playAddicted to LA Noire? This is for you

The kind folks at Rockstar know a thing or two about squeezing the very last drops out of a game – just look at the amazing Red Dead Redemption download content that hit consoles after the initial release. Well, if you’ve already righted all the wrongs you can and brought justice to Forties Los Angeles, you’ll be delighted to hear that the latest DLC (Downloadable Content), Reefer Madness, is now available. [Read more...]

Culture,Gaming

Beyonce and Jay-Z’s comic caper

Beyonce and Jay-Z’s comic caper

Firstly, we should say that the events represented in this comic strip are entirely made up (though that’s not to say Beyonce and Jay-Z definitely don’t refer to each other as “schnookums” and “cuddle bunny”). Still, you can have a lot of fun fabricating the lives of celebrities, as the creators of a new series of comic strips, specially commissioned by PlayStation 3 for the launch of fantasy superhero game InFAMOUS 2, have shown. [Read more...]

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Top five games heading your way

Click to playTop five games heading your way

With gaming news coming thick and fast right now, it can only mean that E3, the world’s biggest gaming conference in LA, is well underway. Amongst the reports and rumours come those oh-so-anticipated teaser trailers. While they rarely show any actual game footage, they certainly whet the appetite over what’s coming our way. And judging by the following collection, it looks like the next year is going to be a good one. [Read more...]