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Indie review: FTL: Faster Than Light
James Dominguez FTL is a throwback to the brutal early days of gaming, where one random event could destroy all of your progress.
Tuesday Newsday: Nintendo's YouTube PR disaster, and the right way to combat sexism
James Dominguez Nintendo scores an own goal throwing its lawyers at fans on YouTube, one female game developer has combated sexism awesomely, and EA stops using online passes for all of its games.
The Walking Dead: Remarkable
Jason Hill Missed downloading episodes of The Walking Dead last year? Now there's no excuse...
Metro: Last Light - Beauty in the darkness
James Dominguez Metro: Last Light achieves a delicate balance between action, story, art, atmosphere, and philosophy.
Tuesday Newsday: Business woes continue, new modding tools, and extra GTA V details
James Dominguez File under "boring but important", several huge companies are having problems. Otherwise we have Witcher 2 mod tools, more GTA V map details, and the return of that XCOM shooter.
Screenshot jigsaw puzzle #35
James Dominguez The bits are back! After a long absence, out regular Friday jigsaw puzzle makes its triumphant return!
Indie review: Fish Out of Water
James Dominguez Following the great success of Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride, will Halfbrick's new game, Fish Out of Water, to be another big hit? Here is DexX's opinion.
Tuesday Newsday: Legal issues
James Dominguez Looks like everyone is suing everyone else this week, though there is some good news about games being good for your brain.
Friday question: Do you like games to scare you?
James Dominguez We are entering a small renaissance for survival horror, with several high profile titles out in the coming year. Today we ask readers if they like games that scare them.
Your Turn: Hiding in plain sight - a review of SpyParty
Screen Play reader Leigh Martin Today Screen Play regular Leigh shares his impressions of the new multi-player game of strategic assassination, SpyParty.
Tuesday Newsday: Piracy revenge, the new Xbox, and Nintendo in trouble
James Dominguez There has been a lot going on this past week, and here are some notable snippets, including news of the next Xbox, Nintendo's E3 woes, and a clever way to show up software pirates.
Friday question: Which games have made you ragequit?
James Dominguez It's Friday again, and in lieu of a jigsaw we once again have a conversation starter. This week, which games have made you switch off your console in a rage?
Tuesday Newsday: Bethesda and Mikami team up
James Dominguez It was a slim week for news, but one of the biggest stories is Resident Evil's creator teaming up with Bethesda to make a new survival horror.
Finding the difficulty sweet spot
James Dominguez One of the great challenges in game design is getting the challenge level just right. How difficult do you like your games?
More than just a clone: hands-on with Disney Infinity
James Dominguez At first glance, Disney Infinity looks like a shameless Skylanders rip-off, but DexX found that only a few minutes of play revealed a wealth of original gameplay.
Video game game-changers
James Dominguez Every now and then, we will play a game that open our eyes to the larger possibilities of the medium. Which ones were yours?
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Defiance: Marrying gaming and TV drama
James Dominguez Defiance is a marriage of two media, consisting of a TV show on SyFy and an online multiplayer shooter created by MMO studio Trion Worlds.
Tuesday Newsday: Microsoft's always-online woes, EA "worst company", and new game rating rules
James Dominguez Whether the next Xbox will be always online or not, Microsoft definitely doesn't need the kind of negative publicity they got last week. Just one of the stories in this week's packed news round-up.
Your Review: DmC - Vergil's Downfall
Screen Play reader Ryan Linegar Following his prize-winning review last month of DmC: Devil May Cry, Ryan Linegar is back again with his review of DmC's first downloadable content, Vergil's Downfall.
Indie review: Gateways
James Dominguez The concept may seem unoriginal, essentially just Portal in 2D, but the thought that has gone into Gateways elevates it above a simple gimmick.

























