Matthew Archgame has informed us about the Kickstarter campaign of HomeMake; an urban planetoid platform adventure game that is being developed by him and Franklin Cosgrove. HomeMake is described as a game ‘interested in true exploration of an endless urban planetoid which is constantly transforming.’ Continue reading HomeMake – Urban Planetoid Platform Adventure – Kickstarter Campaign Halfway There
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The Settlers – Kingdoms of Anteria Announced For PC
Ubisoft has just announced the next installment of the ‘The Settlers’ series, called The Settlers – Kingdoms of Anteria. The Settlers – Kingdoms of Anteria will be developed by Blue Byte and aims to provide a completely new game experience by combining city building and real time strategy action. Continue reading The Settlers – Kingdoms of Anteria Announced For PC
Crytek In Deep Trouble – Adoption of CryEngine Not Good, Ryse Development Catastrophic [UPDATE]
I know that a lot of PC gamers hate Crytek for what it did to the Crysis series but let’s face it; this studio had a lot of potential. And when we say a lot, we mean A LOT. German videogames magazine “Gamestar” has reported that Crytek is in big trouble and that it may go bankrupt. Continue reading Crytek In Deep Trouble – Adoption of CryEngine Not Good, Ryse Development Catastrophic [UPDATE]
Microsoft Store Hints At February 24th Release For Batman: Arkham Knight
Man, February will be a really hot year month. CD Projekt RED’s highly anticipated RPG is scheduled for release on February 24th and if Microsoft’s Store is to be believed, Rocksteady’s latest Batman game will be coming on the very same day. Continue reading Microsoft Store Hints At February 24th Release For Batman: Arkham Knight
Summer Games Done Quick 2014 Marathon Is A Go
Okay everyone. I know that John is really hyped about this event. In fact, he told me to use this particular image because he just loves Donkey Kong Country (blasphemy, and he calls himself a PC gamer. Shame on him). Don’t expect him to post anything this entire week. Yes, he’s a tool. Why you ask? Well, time to let you know what he’ll be doing these coming days. Continue reading Summer Games Done Quick 2014 Marathon Is A Go
Rumor: The Division Has Already Been Downgraded Visually
Rumor alert, rumor alert, rumor alert, rumor alert, rumor alert, rumor alert, rumor alert, rumor alert, rumor alert, rumor alert… and rumor alert, rumor alert, rumor alert, rumor alert, rumor alert. And in case you did not get it, this is just a rumor so take everything you are about to read with a grain of salt. Continue reading Rumor: The Division Has Already Been Downgraded Visually
Ubisoft On Why There Are Hidden Options In Watch_Dogs
I seriously believe that Ubisoft should just stop defending its decision to downgrade the PC version of Watch_Dogs. Yes yes, the company has to do some PR damage control but statements like these do not improve the company’s image. Especially when modders have been able to reduce the stuttering issues that have plagued the PC version of Watch_Dogs; a side-effect that the development team was unable to fix and got worse after applying the official patch for a large number of PC gamers. Continue reading Ubisoft On Why There Are Hidden Options In Watch_Dogs
Titanfall Is Playable For Free This Weekend
Electronic Arts has announced that Respawn’s Titanfall will be playable for free this weekend. The limited freeware version of Titanfall is part of EA’s newly announced Origin Game Time program. Continue reading Titanfall Is Playable For Free This Weekend
Call of Duty: Ghosts – Invasion DLC Coming To PC On July 3rd
Activision announecd today that Call of Duty: Ghosts players on PC will be able to get their hands on Invasion – the game’s third epic DLC Pack – on July 3rd. According to the press release, Invasion offers players four new multiplayer maps each with a unique field order, plus “Awakening,” the third chapter in the game’s four-part episodic Extinction storyline. Continue reading Call of Duty: Ghosts – Invasion DLC Coming To PC On July 3rd
DICE’s Johan Andersson – “If Your Console Version Is Equal To PC Ultra, You Are Not Taking Advantage Of PC”
While Battlefield 4 faced a number of network issues, the engine that was powering it – the Frostbite 3 engine – was a really piece of art. Frostbite 3 scales incredible on penta-core CPUs, and is one of the few games that looks significantly better on PC than on consoles. Not only that, but the engine did not overload a GPU’s VRAM in order to display high-resolution textures. Continue reading DICE’s Johan Andersson – “If Your Console Version Is Equal To PC Ultra, You Are Not Taking Advantage Of PC”