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Previews

Insider access to the next wave of PlayStation games.

Dishonored PS3 gameplay livestream – we spend a few hours in Dunwall. Some people died

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at 02:59pm October 12 2012
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Here’s a whole hell of a lot of Dishonored gameplay as Joel and Leon play through the first couple of levels. If you want to find out more about the game then jump in and watch as we debate the merits of stealth vs murder and the work ‘yoink’.

Hitman: Absolution preview: 47 is still top of his game

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at 01:00pm October 5 2012
Hitman Absolution preview screens PS3

Oh thank God, it really is Hitman. Really real proper really real Hitman, with all those huge levels, countless solutions and endless chances to experiment – a leaky petrol pump and a guard who chain smokes you say? Okay, I’m game. BOOM!

Need For Speed: Most Wanted PS3 preview

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at 01:01pm October 2 2012
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We go hands-on with Criterion’s blisteringly nippy arcade racer one final time before our Need For Speed: Most Wanted review

Far Cry 3 screens prove why you should avoid the crazy murder island when booking a holiday

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at 04:52pm September 28 2012
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Here’s a few new Far Cry 3 screens to show you the sort of things you could be getting up to during a murder holiday on an island full of crazy people. It’s not all fighting to survive against people. Oh no, there are tigers and sharks too.

Official PlayStation Magazine UK new issue: FIFA 13 review, Assassin’s Creed 3, Far Cry 3 and more

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at 01:21pm September 28 2012
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Loads of good stuff in this month’s issue. Starting with our double cover for each of out huge game features. I’ve gone the Assassin’s Creed 3 one up there but you could also get a Far Cry 3 one staring everybody’s homicidal crazy man Vaas. Then’s there’s all the stuff! Things like Fuse, the new shooter from Insomniac, and our Resident Evil 6 and FIFA 13 review.

Assassin’s Creed 3 – even *more* screens. Game soon to be available as a flipbook

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at 12:26pm September 28 2012
Assassin's Creed 3 screens

Another huge Assassin’s Creed 3 screen drop has dropped. Where are they all coming from? Who has time to do them all? At this rate you’ll be able to staple them all together and play the game by thumbing through them.

Splinter Cell Blacklist screens feature international terrorism, gadgets and dogs

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at 11:00am September 27 2012
Splinter Cell Blacklist screens

Here’s a few new shots showing Splinter Cell Blacklist in action as Sam slots terrorists and plays with a bunch of familiar high tech gadgets. All in order to stop a bunch of bad guys targeting America.

Splinter Cell Blacklist trailer shows the ‘Fifth Freedom’ is a license to kill

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at 11:41am September 26 2012
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Here’s a new Splinter Cell Blacklist trailer showing Sam doing what he does best: namely shooting people and looking good skintight military attire.

Need For Speed: Most Wanted PS3 preview

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at 12:24pm September 21 2012
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Like any good social device, Criterion’s Autolog has snuck up on everyone rather than announced itself with a street parade and its own theme song, but the extent of its enhancement to your racing experience has been limited until now. In Hot Pursuit it told you when a friend came online, or when they beat your fastest lap. In this follow-up, Autolog goes 2.0. It’s not there to accompany the game – it is the game.

XCOM: Enemy Unknown preview – galaxy-saving choices that make Mass Effect seem a cakewalk

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at 01:00pm September 13 2012
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Before the days of focus testing, tutorials and learning curves X-Com: UFO Defence shipped with a 133 page manual, wantonly massacred your entire squad in every one of the first half-dozen missions, and was perfectly happy to let you make your own game-ending mistakes without ever attempting to set you straight. XCOM: Enemy Unknown doesn’t need a manual but everything else is exactly as we left it eighteen years ago.