Spotted by RPS, Scoregasm is an incredible kaleidoscopic shooter with some brilliant special particles effects and… well… lots of action as its a trademark for almost every kaleidoscopic shooter. Developed by Charlie’s Games, the game is set in a little galaxy comprised of various different arenas that have been invaded by naughty space baddies and it’s your job to sort them out. Continue reading Scoregasm is a fantastic kaleidoscopic indie shooter that comes out this September→
It seems that more and more PC games are moving away from GFWL. And it’s only natural since most of PC gamers are not happy with Microsoft’s service. The next one in this long list – after Skyrim – is Rocksteady’s upcoming third person action adventure game, Batman: Arkham City. Continue reading Batman: Arkham City will not be a GFWL game→
Yesterday we informed you about the re-release of Sonic CD on the PC – alongside the release in pretty much every gaming platform. Well, today we are happy to bring you some juicy details about it and let us tell you that this won’t be a simple emulated version of the Sega CD game. No, it will be something a little bit more than that with proper widescreen support and improved physics. Continue reading Sonic CD Details: Built on Retro Engine, true widescreen support, physics improved→
To celebrate the launch of critically acclaimed video game Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Square Enix has commissioned filmmaker Rob Spence, who goes by the pseudonym EYEBORG to investigate prosthetics, cybernetics and human augmentation. As a real life cyborg, having replaced his eye with a wireless camera, Spence is in a unique position to comment on how close we are to the cybernetic future presented to us in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Continue reading Deus Ex: The Eyeborg Documentary – Live Action Short Film→
2K Games released a new playthrough video for their upcoming XCOM game. Narrative Director Jordan Thomas and Producer Wayne Harvey drive us through the demo that was the same with one that was presented in E3. This demo is based on the June 2011 build of the game and does not represent the final product. Continue reading XCOM – 20 Minutes of Gameplay Playthrough With Commentary→
Some days ago, Valve announced the part of Counter-Strike that is meant to be released next year. As someone would expect, this new version will feature updated graphics, maps and weapons but what really caught our attention was a promised cross-platform play feature. Continue reading Counter-Strike: GO – Crossplatform Play Officially Confirmed→
Square Enix has just released a new update for Deus Ex: Human Revolution. No, this is not that hotfix that was issued two days ago. This is a brand new update that – among other things – improves the loading times. As with most updates that are distributed via Valve’s distribution service, it will be auto-downloaded next time you start the Steam client. Those interested can view the entire changelog after the jump. Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution – New PC Update Released; Improves Load Times By Up To 50%→
As promised, the beta phase of Nuclear Dawn is starting right now. Valve’s moderator “Viper” posted a reminder earlier today and the beta client has just been released. Those who pre-ordered the game via Steam can participate in the beta so be sure to do so if you are interested in this game and want to give this beta a go. Continue reading Get ready everyone; Nuclear Dawn Beta Starts Right Now→
Puzzle fans, get ready for a really interesting game that come’s from the co-creator of Portal, Kim Swift. Kim Swift’s latest game is called Quantum Conundrum and will be a puzzle adventure game in which players will play as a kid left alone in their uncle’s house/giant laboratory. Moreover, Square Enix – who will publish the game – announced that it will be launched on PC, PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in early 2012. Continue reading Square Enix announces Kim Swift’s new game; Quantum Conundrum, coming in early 2012→
Okay FPS fans, here is something special for you. You’ve seen screenshots, you read descriptions, you’ve seen the official trailers and today it’s time to see some uncut gameplay footage from Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad’s Beta Phase. And oh boy does it look great. It has really intrigued our interest for Red Orchestra 2 even more, so if you’re a fan of this series, make sure to check it out! Continue reading Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad – 20 Minutes of Beta Gameplay Footage→