Electronic Arts has released a new trailer for Battlefield 3’s last DLC, End Game, in which lead designer Niklas Fegraeus talks through some of the details. Endgame is all about speed, agility and adrenaline — and nothing emphasises these qualities more than the motorbike chases. Continue reading Battlefield 3: End Game DLC Detailed With A New Trailer→
Bohemia Interactive has released some new screenshots for its upcoming sim military shooter, ArmA 3. ArmA 3 will enter its alpha stage next week and those who pre-order it will be able to access it immediately. Bohemia will also launch a free alpha version of ArmA 3, one week later. Arma 3 Alpha will feature four showcase missions (Infantry, Vehicles, SCUBA and Helicopter), a limited subset of weapons and vehicles, two multiplayer scenarios, the powerful scenario editor and modding support. Enjoy! Continue reading ArmA 3 – New Screenshots Unveiled→
The Witcher fans, get ready for a treat. CD Projekt RED has unveiled the first screenshots of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. According to the company, these shots are from an early build of the game and – ironically – looks better than most current triple-A titles. The Witcher 3 is beautiful, and we can’t wait to see it in action. Continue reading The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – First Official Screenshots Released→
Well, we already knew that Crysis 2 and 3 were limited by its consoles counterparts. Still, it’s good to see companies admitting that, and here comes today Cevat Yerli who stated that even Crysis 3 was limited by current-generation consoles. Yes, Crysis 3 is a great looking game on the PC and Crytek did exceptional things with it (great scaling on both CPU and GPU, even though it’s demanding as hell), however – and as we’ve stated about those physics calculations – the team did not take it to the next level. Continue reading Crytek’s CEO Admits That Crysis 3 Was Limited By Current-Generation Consoles→
Admit it; when you saw the Oculus Rift mods for Half-Life 2 and Crysis, you were kind of disappointed that you could not walk in those virtual environments, right? Well, here comes Virtuix Omni to cover that gap. The Virtuix Omni (Virtuix will be the company name, Omni the product name) is a household locomotion device that fits in a living room, should be affordable for consumers, and above all, allows you to walk naturally in virtual environments. The creator of this device has released a video, showcasing Skyrim in VR. It looks stunning, so make sure to watch it. You can find more details about Virtuix Omni here. Continue reading Virtual Reality Comes To Skyrim & Crysis With Virtuix Omni, Allows You To Walk In Virtual Environments→
Red Thread Games has released a proper trailer for its upcoming adventure game, Dreamfall Chapters: The Longest Journey, the long-awaited sequel to acclaimed PC adventure games The Longest Journey and Dreamfall: The Longest Journey. Dreamfall Chapters: The Longest Journey is a 3D adventure game for Mac, Linux and Windows PC that takes the player on an epic journey across the twin worlds of Stark and Arcadia; from a futuristic cyberpunk vision of our world, to a realm of powerful magic and dangerous beauty. The game is planned for a 2014 release. Enjoy! Continue reading Dreamfall Chapters: The Longest Journey Gets A Proper Trailer→
SEGA and Creative Assembly have released a new trailer for Total War: Rome II, featuring in-game graphics. Total War: Rome II promises to sink players into the dangerous political machinations of Rome’s senate, while asking them to struggle with family dilemmas and question the loyalty of ‘friends’ and allies. The game is planned for a 2013 release, exclusively to the PC. Enjoy! Continue reading Total War: Rome II – The Battle of Teutoburg Forest Trailer→
Deep Silver today announced the release date for Metro: Last Light. The first person shooter and highly anticipated sequel to the extraordinary Metro 2033 will be available from May 14, 2013 within Northern and Latin America and May 17, 2013 across Europe for PC, PS3 and X360. Continue reading Metro: Last Light Gets A Release Date→
Phosphor Games Studio has released an Unreal Engine 4 Tech Demo for its upcoming game that will be powered by Epic’s next-generation engine, Project Awakened. As the team described, this is an early demonstration of the detail level and rendering effects they plan to give players as part of the Project Awakened Create-a-Player system. It looks cool, and way better than its UE3 counterpart that was shown off when the game’s Kickstarter campaign launched. Speaking of that, this game might not see the light of day as it has only raised $200K and there are 5 days left to it. Therefore, if you’re interested in it, go ahead and back it up! Continue reading Project Awakened – Unreal Engine 4 Tech Demo→