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Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Gameplay

Intense action as shown in this multiplayer trailer for Battlefield 3, available next week for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.

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NBA 2K12 Drake vs. Mark Cuban

Promotional video showing Drake vouching for the Miami Heat against Mark Cuban's own Dallas Mavericks.

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PlayBit: Batman: Arkham City (1/4)

Check out the intro gameplay to one of the most highly anticipated sequels of this year!

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Vita Dated for North America

Christmas is coming a little late for the handheld gamer.

After months of speculation we can finally put a solid date to the upcoming release of Sony’s newest portable system.  Sony has made official a February 22 release date for the Vita in North America and Europe.

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PlayBit Tonight: Ratchet & Clank All4One

Join Jason and Chris to watch a replay of some of their playthrough of the latest R&C title!

Want to see the newest Ratchet & Clank title? Tune in tonight to catch Jason and Chris playing through a portion of it. It's their first Ratchet & Clank title, so things might start slow. Just don't be surprised when they get the hang of things and Chris tries to murder Jason dozens and dozens of time, in the event that's possible. Click through for a replay of the first part!

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Fortune Hunters' Club Made Available

Now Uncharted fans can get a discount on buying DLC in bulk.

November 1 can’t come fast enough for some gamers, but the imminent ship date for Sony’s hotly anticipated Uncharted 3 doesn’t mean that they’re quite done with the surprise announcements.  While we already know that Uncharted 3 will support the PSN Pass, today it was revealed that it will also support something called the Fortune Hunters’ Club.

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Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction Review Rewind

After a foray on the small screen and a side quest for Ratchet, the duo are back for a traditional experience, now in HD.

Ratchet & Clank's HD debut brings some mixed successes. On one hand, the series has translated beautifully to a higher resolution thanks to its rich worlds full of color and detail. On the other, despite the improved look, the game's mechanics haven't managed to improve significantly enough to handle the often increased on-screen havoc. The resulting experience still proves enjoyable, if only due to the already solid footing of the series and the improved graphics.

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Gran Turismo 5 DLC Delayed

North American gamers are going to have to wait a little longer to spin their wheels.

North American gamers who were looking forward to collecting some new wheels in Gran Turismo 5 today via the first dose of DLC are going to have to wait a little longer.

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Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue Review Rewind

The secondary series tries to expand to reach a wider audience.

Jak and Daxter, Ratchet & Clank, Sly Cooper. These are probably the platformers you think of when talking about the PS2. In an era that saw the genre lose its footing to first person shooters like Halo and Killzone, Sony’s second console still had a stable of successful platformers. However, some were cast aside, left to wallow in the abyss of subpar imitators. Ty the Tasmanian Tiger is one of those copycats. The series was never taken seriously despite its modest success with critics. This is mostly because the series does skew to a younger audience and truth be told, the aforementioned titles had more to offer. That’s not to say that this game has nothing to offer but only fans of the genre will want to get Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue.

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Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters Review Rewind

A sidequest that implements some good gameplay concepts but has its share of problems.

It was clear pretty early on that Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters was not created by the usual developers, Insomniac Games. When I touched my first exploding box, and heard a foreign countdown sound, rather than the one I was familiar with, I knew something was different. After learning that Size Matters was developed by High Impact Games, some of the tweaks and deviations from the norm made a bit more sense. It's like the Minish Cap of Ratchet & Clank; it fits in pretty well with the rest of the series, but definitely has its own character and set of drawbacks.

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