Player Attack: Season 1, Episode 3

This week on Player Attack: Blizzard is rocked by some serious staff cuts, with 600 people losing their jobs. We were apparently this close to Daft Punk: Lumines, while The Binding of Isaac has been turned away from the 3DS and new DLC is set to expand the Kingdoms of Amalur. Gamebooks head into space, Killzone 3 multiplayer goes free-to-play, Australia gets a little closer to an R18+ rating, Sega and Maxis both hint at the return of some old favourites, and a cyberpunk MMO makes its way out from development hell. http://www.playerattack.com

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Everybody has a voice, but everybody's talking about the same thing. There's a lot of noise out there, but Player Attack aims to cut through the fluff - or, sometimes, fill you in on the fluff you might have missed. We like indie releases, breathtaking concept art, and tie-in book launches. We love cheap thrills, a good soundtrack and finding innovative uses for gaming technology. All of that is reflected on the site, updated each day with stories and details about what is going on in the games industry, always paying attention to stories other outlets ignore.