Dark Raiden and a big logo mark these discarded covers for last year's Mortal Kombat reboot. a mild spoiler to the year-old game after the jump.
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Grassphopper Manufacture shows off the zombie hack and slash heroines' sisters off in this new trailer.

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Capcom plans to take you for yet another ride with the iPhone and iPod Touch version of the classic fighting game next week.
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You may have remembered Todd Howard’s Keynote at DICE about the various ideas (skeleton butlers? hell yeah!) that unfortunately never made it to the retail release of ‘Skyim’. One of them was an obvious fit for Xbox’s answer to motion control. With the Kinect’s voice recognition, now you can finally scream at the TV without being angry at 12 year old spawn campers.

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Dyad

You probably don't know who Shawn McGrath is unless you're really into indie games. He's a self-described "control freak" game designer that lives in Canada. His name doesn't bear the weight of a Miyamotos, or a Kojima, or even a Bleszinski, but that doesn't mean he isn't dedicated to his craft. Everyone has to start somewhere, and for Shawn McGrath, he's staking his claim with Dyad, his first self-published game for the PlayStation Network that he has spent the last four years of his life working on. Every game designer in the world has a story to tell about how their game came to be, but McGrath's development cycle is a much more personal and enduring experience since he is essentially doing everything himself. From design to marketing, Shawn McGrath is a one-man game company whose entire focus is on Dyad.
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Up until this point, Adhesive Games' mech combat FPS Hawken has dazzled us with its Unreal-powered visuals, realizing detailed, ravaged cityscapes. But in the months we've been teased with the playgrounds where you and your mech will be blasting enemies to bits, there haven't been all that many details about the story about the world of the game. Transmedia producer Joe LeFavi is hoping to change that with the upcoming release of an original graphic novel set in the Hawken universe from comic publisher Archaia. LeFavi, who's with transmedia company Quixotic Transmedia (the folks who try to figure out how to get movies into games, games into comics, and so on), is overseeing the production of the graphic novel which will feature multiple artists including Adhesive Games co-founder, Khang Le.

While its release is about a year out, we got a few questions over to LeFavi by e-mail recently during the C2E2 convention in Chicago about the story of the game's universe and assembling the talent for the Hawken OGN.
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Death rides a pale horse, and apparently it's a slow 'un.
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Just what your week needed: a flame-spewing T-rexbot.
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Reports of the open world bounty hunting FPS's demise have been somewhat exaggerated as Prey 2 slips from the 2012 calendar into 2013.
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Hints and outright revelations of what's to come in the Master Chief's next adventure in this batch of images from the latest Game Informer digital edition.
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