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The Reticule Presents Installing to Disk Episode 18 — Wii U.S.

The Reticule Presents Installing to Disk Episode 18 — Wii U.S.

The Reticule’s podcast is back with another action-packed episode. This time around Jordan and James discuss the recent release of the Wii U in America, wonder whether Grand Theft Auto V will manage to keep in the spirit of the series and comment on the sales of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. As always James speaks about a classic game he’s been playing in the Retro Roundup, but unusually this week the lads have a polite disagreement over his…

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New Video Game Releases – December Schedule

New Video Game Releases – December Schedule

Welcome to The Reticule’s definitive roundup of gaming releases throughout December 2012. All release dates stated are for the EU, across all currently available platforms. Keep this page bookmarked for easy access, as we will link all previews and reviews when we post them on the site.

Gazing into the Fire With Little Inferno

Gazing into the Fire With Little Inferno

There is a game coming out next Sunday on PC and the Wii U (in America of course, we don’t get the console until the end of the month) known as Little Inferno. It is from indie development studio Tomorrow Corporation which is made up of Kyle Gabler, Kyle Gray and Allan Blomquist, and more important, it is a little bit brilliant. This isn’t a Verdict though, we might just save that for the Wii U version. Regardless, I have been playing and really enjoying Little Inferno, a gem of a game.

Assassin’s Creed 3 Multiplayer Trailer Introduces Co-Op Gaming And Variable Weather

Assassin’s Creed 3 Multiplayer Trailer Introduces Co-Op Gaming And Variable Weather

Ubisoft’s upcoming release, Assassin’s Creed 3, now has its very own multiplayer trailer explaining many of the details you should expect upon release in just under two weeks time. It also gives us the first information on the new co-op game types named Wolf Pack and Domination and the variable weather conditions.

Tomorrow Corporation Taking Beta Applications for Little Inferno

Tomorrow Corporation Taking Beta Applications for Little Inferno

Do you fancy yourself as a bit of a Beta tester for upcoming indie games being developed by a triumvirate of legendary indie developers? Today might just be your lucky day as Tomorrow Corporation are taking in beta applications for Little Inferno for those people who have pre-ordered the game already.

Since I last spoke with the Corporation Little Inferno has been rated ‘T for Teen’ by the ESRB and it has been confirmed that it will be an American launch title for the Wii U with a Steam release planned for the same day. What are you waiting for, get applying for the beta!

The Reticule at Play Expo

The Reticule at Play Expo

Gamers — it’s a word flung about by many to try and group everyone who plays games under one banner, but how can one word describe such a vast variety of people? There are people who play games to relax, those who play professionally, those who cherish the arcades and those who will only play the latest releases. Each radically different from one another, but each one a gamer. Play Expo, the newest videogame expo, attempts to please as many…

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New Video Game Releases – November Schedule

New Video Game Releases – November Schedule

Welcome to The Reticule’s definitive roundup of gaming releases throughout November 2012. All release dates stated are for the EU, across all currently available platforms. Keep this page bookmarked for easy access, as we will link all previews and reviews when we post them on the site.

What Does ‘Next-Gen’ Gaming Mean To You?

What Does ‘Next-Gen’ Gaming Mean To You?

‘Next-Gen’ is a term that’s being thrown around quite loosely at the moment. Everything from next-gen consoles, to next-gen graphics and next-gen gaming accessories are hot topics of discussion and speculation right now. But forget hype, advertisement and what developers are saying. What does next-gen really mean to the gamers of this generation? What advancements and improvements would they like to see in the next instalment of consoles and PC’s to hit the market? These are the very questions I asked myself, my friends and the writers and followers of The Reticule.