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Sierra Games Back From The Dead? Incoming Gamescom 2014 Reveal
Posted on: 09 Aug 2014
Now this is really interesting. It appears that Activision is about to resurrect one of the studios responsible for some truly memorable games, Sierra Games. An official website has went live, with a teaser video hinting towards a Gamescom 2014 reveal/announcement. Enjoy the teaser below and stay tuned for more!
4A Games Details New 4A Engine Features, Explains Why Metro: Redux Is Not A Free Upgrade
Posted on: 09 Aug 2014
4A Games has revealed some new information regardings the latest version of its 4A Engine that will be powering Metro: Redux. In addition, the development team explained on Steam forums why Metro: Redux is not a free upgrade to all existing Metro owners.
MIND: Path to Thalamus – Now Available On Steam
Posted on: 09 Aug 2014
Carlos Coronado has released on Steam his new game, MIND: Path to Thalamus. MIND: Path to Thalamus is a First Person Puzzler that throws players into a fantastic and surreal environment, in which they will bend the natural elements to their will in order to progress in this emotive, mind-bending tale.
Dying Light – Gamescom 2014 Trailer
Posted on: 09 Aug 2014
Warner Bros has released the Gamescom 2014 trailer for Techland’s upcoming zombie title, Dying Light. Dying Light is described as an action survival horror game presented in first-person perspective, that is set in a vast and dangerous open world and is currently planned for a February 2015 release.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – Minimum PC Requirements Revealed [UPDATE]
Posted on: 09 Aug 2014
Activision has just updated the official store page of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, listing its minimum PC requirements that are exactly the same with those of Call of Duty: Ghosts. This means that players will need – once again – 6GB of RAM alongside 40GB of free HDD.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Comic-Con 2014 Panel Video Released
Posted on: 09 Aug 2014
Our reader Amir has informed us about two new videos regarding CD Projekt RED’s Comic-Con 2014 panel, in which the Polish company revealed a new demo for The Witcher 3. The direct feed video from that event will be released next week but until then, enjoy these two new videos!
Crytek’s Cevat Yerli On Ryse: “Not 100 per cent happy with Xbox One sales”
Posted on: 08 Aug 2014
In a lengthy interview with Eurogamer, Crytek’s CEO Cevat Yerli revealed that he’s not 100 per cent happy with the Xbox One sales, something that may be a hint as to why Ryse: Son of Rome is coming to PC too.
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Gets Behind the Scenes Featuring Troy Baker and Alastair Duncan
Posted on: 08 Aug 2014
Warner Bros has released a new trailer for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor in which we get a look behind the scenes of this highly anticipated action game as Troy Baker, who stars as Talion (The Last of Us, Batman: Arkham Origins) and Alastair Duncan, who stars as Celebrimbor (Mass Effect, Uncharted 3), discussing their experiences … Continue reading Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Gets Behind the Scenes Featuring Troy Baker and Alastair Duncan
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM Revolution Hits Steam On September 16th, PC Requirements Revealed
Posted on: 08 Aug 2014
Namco Bandai announced today that NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM Revolution will be available on Steam on September 16th. This new Naruto game comes with a special bundle and a pre-order offer, and you can view below its official PC specs that were recently unveiled.
Gods Will Be Watching – Update Brings New Difficulty Setting & Option To Remove ‘Elements of Chance’
Posted on: 08 Aug 2014
Deconstructeam and Devolver Digital have released the “Mercy Update” for the indie thriller Gods Will Be Watching on Steam, Humble and GOG, bringing sweet relief to those gamers that found the harder paths through the game a bit too hard. The update to the critically lauded title brings new challenge settings that adjust the game’s … Continue reading Gods Will Be Watching – Update Brings New Difficulty Setting & Option To Remove ‘Elements of Chance’