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Film Friday: 50th Edition (Part Two)

We're wrapping up our 50th Edition of Film Friday with flicks from EVE Online, Godzilla, Just Cause 3, Q.U.B.E., Telltale's Game of Thrones series, The Sims 4, and Warhammer 40K: Inquisitior.

Eighteen Fresh Flicks (Part One)

Another week has flown by and 18 new videos have launched over the past several days! In the first half of Film Friday we have trailers for Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Don't Starve, Dungeons 2, EVE Online, ORBIT, The Weaponographist, Total War: Warhammer, Triad Wars and Warhammer 40K: Regicide.

Film Friday: Eight New Trailers

Eight New Trailers

April is rushing right by, but we made sure to snag eight of the latest videos on their way through! To welcome your weekend we have trailers from Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Crookz, DC Universe Online, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, EVE, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Windward and World of Warcraft.

This week, I have discovered the true horror of being a grown up. While I have the means to purchase a PlayStation 4 and Bloodborne, I’m not going to because it would be irresponsible. It is with a single, dignified tear rolling down my cheek I type this, a stoic icon of duty.

That has nothing to do with anything, I just wanted to share it with you to demonstrate how brave and remarkable I am.

Bloodborne, like Dark Souls before it, knows exactly what kind of game it is and every element of it is a cog in an elegant machine. The games aren’t for everyone, but in terms of design they are masterful, and have probably redefined the RPG for the next generation.

As you may be aware, I am a massive nerd for game design; it colors my thinking toward certain games to the extent that I need to be aware of it to be genuinely critical of the experience as a whole. It’s a little silly, but so is being a massive nerd for anything, so I find it’s best to just like what you like.

EVE Online's keynote address was this afternoon, with news focused on EVE's update structure, an art book, new download options and account security.

The shift to many smaller updates worked well for CCP, so the team will continue their focus on updating roughly every five weeks. The larger updates will still be named, and focus will be on features. A new site, updates.eveonline.com, is now up to keep track of update news and progress.

At 11am ET tomorrow, the Limited Edition of a new EVE concept art book will go on sale for $89.

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