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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Humble Indie Bundle 8 packs Hotline Miami, Thomas Was Alone, more

The Humble Indie Bundle 8 has a positively immodest selection of titles for your pay-what-you-like perusal. Seven games, including multiple critical darlings, compose the latest package deal.


That's Little Inferno, Awesomenauts, Thomas Was Alone, Dear Esther, and Capsized for any price, and Hotline Miami and Proteus for purchases above the average (currently $5.53). Each game is available on PC, Mac, and Linux, including Steam codes, and each has a soundtrack download except for Hotline Miami.

As is Humble Bundle custom, the amount paid can be split between the developers, charities, and the Humble Store.

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Rayman Legends coming to Vita

Ubisoft has announced that Rayman Legends will be released on Vita later this year alongside the previously confirmed console versions. The Vita edition will include five exclusive maps, playable with green bottle fly Murphy and controlled through the system’s rear touchpad. Local and online multiplayer will be supported, as will the title’s online challenge mode. Buyers will also receive two exclusive character costumes: a Prince of Persia outfit for Rayman and a Sam Fisher one for Globox.

Rayman Legends was originally due for release as a Wii U exclusive in February 2013, but was delayed to allow for a multiplatform launch on Xbox 360 and PS3 too. Developer Ubisoft Montpellier has said that the extra development time afforded by the game’s delay will allow the studio to add new characters, bosses and levels to the final product. Last month, Ubisoft brought forward the Rayman Legends release date from September to August 29 in Europe and August 30 in the UK. The game will launch in the US on September 3.

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Sonic Lost Worlds debut trailer goes fast

The hyperspeed needlemouse is back in form in the IGN debut trailer for Sonic Lost Worlds. The Sega/Nintendo collaboration looks like a fast, frenzied version of Super Mario Galaxy. We're not complaining.


No ancient ruins, pistol-packing hedgehogs, or insufferable emerald-collecting Knuckles levels here. Just a couple of colorful punks threatening cute woodland creatures and a blue blur streaking by to defeat them.

We'll see if Sonic Lost Worlds can restore the classic franchise when it debuts exclusively on Wii U and 3DS in 2013.

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Mojang's Scrolls enters open beta June 3

The tactical card-battling game from the makers of Minecraft hits open beta next week. Mojang announced on Monday that Scrolls will enter paid open beta for $20 or £13 on June 3.


The long-awaited competitive deck building experience is available on PC and Mac. If you want to get a better idea of how its mix of cards and tile-based tactics performs, check out Mojang's mini-guide.

Mojang's other best-known project, first-person space sim 0x10c from Markus "Notch" Persson, was on hold as of mid-April due to a creative block (via Polygon).

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Xbox One rumoured to support remote play, Siri-like features

Xbox One will enable users to assume control of gameplay remotely in order to help friends through challenging sections of a title, while Kinect will have the capability to talk back to users, according to Polygon sources said to have tested or seen the unannounced features in action.

The remote play feature is reportedly fully functional, with a demonstration showing player one receive a message over Skype from player two, asking if they were happy for their friend to take control of the game. Player one was then able to watch player two working through player one's game, and either of the pair was able to end the remote play session with a simple button press. Sony said during its PS4 reveal that it will use Gaikai to power a similar remote play feature.

Xbox One’s second-gen Kinect sensor is said to be capable of supporting two-way conversations, allowing it to function in a manner similar to iPhone's Siri. Polygon’s sources claim the functionality may not be present at launch, but that if it isn't, it will be added in a patch released within the console's first few months of availability.

In a statement issued to the site, Microsoft said: "In the days since we announced Xbox One there has been a lot of random speculation about various features and potential future scenarios for Xbox One. We look forward to sharing more details at a later date, but aren't discussing anything further at this time."

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