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Star Wars: The Old Republic “Hope” Trailer in Real Life – Amazing Fan Film

Remember that amazing CGI ‘Hope’ trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic? Well, Michael Schaack and his team decided to recreate it in real life and the end result is simply amazing. This fan film made us wish for a new Star Wars movie, so you better check it out. It’s really a drooling fan film that deserves your attention. Enjoy! Continue reading Star Wars: The Old Republic “Hope” Trailer in Real Life – Amazing Fan Film

New GTA IV iCEnhancer 2.1 screenshots will make you a believer

Earlier yesterday, we posted some details about the upcoming version of iCEnhancer mod for GTA IV. It was good and well but what those details translate into? Well, time to find out as Hayssam Keilany posted some new screenshots from the latest build of his mod. These new screenshots blow out of the water the first iCEnhancer 2.1 shots, especially when it comes to color saturation. To put it simply, the overall color (saturation), brightness and contrast are looking just like in real life. Enjoy! Continue reading New GTA IV iCEnhancer 2.1 screenshots will make you a believer

Point n click adventure ‘Yesterday’ is now available on Steam

Adventure fans, get ready for a promising point n click game that has a unique style. Yesterday is developed by Pendulo, the team behind Runaway and The Next BIG Thing, and is a thrilling and dark mystery adventure game. The game is currently priced at 29.99 euros and can be purchased from Steam. Continue reading Point n click adventure ‘Yesterday’ is now available on Steam

Audiosurf Air Announced; beta sign-ups are open, powered by the Unity Engine

Audiosurf is a music-adapting puzzle racer, in which players use their own music to create their own experience. The shape, the speed, and the mood of each ride is determined by the song they choose and the team behind it has just announced its sequel, called Audiosurf Air. Although we don’t have any details about it, we do know that the game will be powered by the Unity Engine and that the beta sign-ups for it are currently open. Continue reading Audiosurf Air Announced; beta sign-ups are open, powered by the Unity Engine

Blacklight: Retribution – New Screenshots & Trailer

In an attempt to further hype their free-to-play FPS game, Blacklight: Retribution, Perfect World Entertainment has released some brand new screenshots and a trailer for it. Developed by Zombie Studios, Blacklight: Retribution sets the new standard for free-to-play shooters, by fully leveraging Unreal 3 technology and implementing DirectX 11 to give gamers cutting-edge graphics. Can’t wait now to see whether or not Crytek’s Warface will be able to top it. Until then though, enjoy the following shots and trailer! Continue reading Blacklight: Retribution – New Screenshots & Trailer

Darksiders II – Death Strikes CGI Part 1

THQ has released a new CGI trailer for Darksiders II. Darksiders II follows the exploits of DEATH, one of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, in a weaving tale that runs parallel to the events in the original Darksiders game. This epic journey propels DEATH through various light and dark realms as he tries to redeem his brother WAR, the horseman who was blamed for prematurely starting the Apocalypse in Darksiders. The game will feature a dramatically larger world, full weapon and armour upgrade systems as well as bigger and more challenging dungeons and vast array of new enemies and bosses. Enjoy! Continue reading Darksiders II – Death Strikes CGI Part 1

Blades of Time is a new indie hack-and-slash game that will hit Steam on April 18th

Gaijin Entertainment announced today that Blades of Time: Limited Edition can be preordered on Steam. PC and Mac players will be able to don the persona of the gorgeous treasure hunter, Ayumi, starting on April 18, 2012. The Steam page is not up at the moment but will be made available later today. In Blades of Time, step into the shoes of the gorgeous treasure hunter, Ayumi—deadly with both guns and swords. Continue reading Blades of Time is a new indie hack-and-slash game that will hit Steam on April 18th

Pockie Ninja has over 1 million daily active players and over 10 million active players a month

In the latest press release of Pockie Ninja, NGames has revealed that their game has amassed over 11 million registrations to date, and now has over 1 million daily active players and over 10 million active players a month. In addition, an accumulative 4.2 million hours of Pockie Ninja is played every day in North America alone and Pockie Ninja players have so far toppled more than 97 billion monsters in the Valhalla zone, racked up 700 billion generic map monsters kills, and have earned more than 2 trillion stones between them. Continue reading Pockie Ninja has over 1 million daily active players and over 10 million active players a month

Max Payne 3 – PC version will support DX11 and tessellation, in parallel development with the console version

Great news for all PC gamers, as our dear friends at PCGamesHardware have just revealed some unique PC features for Max Payne 3. In an interview with them, Simon Ramsey, Head of PR Rockstar Games, said that the PC version of Max Payne 3 will support both DX11 and tessellation. Not only that, but the PC version was in parallel development with the console version, meaning that this is not a simple and hasty port. Continue reading Max Payne 3 – PC version will support DX11 and tessellation, in parallel development with the console version

DICE needs to be more pro-active with their updates, incoming BF3 Patch release date tomorrow

DICE and Electronic Arts have gone silent after revealing the changelog of the upcoming major update for Battlefield 3. And although there is no ETA as of yet, Daniel Matros has just revealed that he might be able to drop the patch date tomorrow. Not only that, but Daniel feels that DICE should be more pro-active when it comes to such things. Continue reading DICE needs to be more pro-active with their updates, incoming BF3 Patch release date tomorrow