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PlayStation Move Best For Shooters Says Bioshock Infinite Dev

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To anyone that has played with both Sony and Microsoft’s latest entries into the world of motion controls, you’d probably say that the PlayStation Move is more suited towards shooters, than the competition.  According to the opinion of one developer, you’d be right.  Ken Levine of Irrational Games, and the creator of Bioshock Infinite, believes that Sony’s controller is the best suited for his upcoming game. While Irrational Games hasn’t given many details about the PlayStation Move functionality in Bioshock Infinite, Levine recently discussed what to expect in a recent interview: Read More...

PSN Adds 2-Step Verification for Extra Security

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Sony’s PlayStation Network hasn’t had the best track record when it comes to security. A very high profile hack of PSN occurred a few years ago, leading to a shift in policy, and a whole lot of compensation going out to users. After that incident Sony has placed an extra emphasis on PSN security, with today marking another major step toward more players being more secure: 2-Step Verification. “Passwords can be compromised if you use the same password for multiple accounts, click on malicious links, open phishing emails and other methods,” reads the activation page. Read More...

SteamWorld Dig coming to Wii U

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SteamWorld Dig, the massively successful platform/mining/adventure game created by independent developer Image & Form is coming to the Wii U this month. Initially released via theNintendo eShop for the 3DS in November 2013, it made its way to Windows/Mac/Linux via Steam and finally hit the PS4 and Vita back in March this year. Received with critical acclaim, SteamWorld Dig is a 2D platform game that sees players take the role of Eastwood-esque robot protagonist Rusty, who’s on a mission to save a mining town. Read More...