Category Archives: Screen-News

Alien: Isolation – Low Versus Ultra Screenshots Comparison (4K)

SEGA was kind enough to provide us with a review code for Alien: Isolation, and below you can find a screenshot comparison between the game’s Low and Ultra settings. In order to provide a ‘apple-to-apple’ comparison, we kept the same AA, AF and resolution. As we can clearly see, there is a graphical difference between these settings, though it’s not as big as we’d hoped. We also noticed awkward SLI scaling behaviour with Ultra settings while we were running at 3840×2160 (in case you’re wondering then no; we were not VRAM limited). Enjoy the comparison and stay tuned for our Performance Analysis. We strongly suggest opening the images in a new tab in order to see the differences. As always, Ultra is on the left whereas Low is on the right! Continue reading Alien: Isolation – Low Versus Ultra Screenshots Comparison (4K)

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – New Screenshots In All Their 4K Glory

Activision has released a new set of screenshots for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, and below you can view them in their 4K glory (two of them were only available at 1080p, but still). Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is currently planned for a November release, and those who pre-purchase the game’s Day Zero Edition will have a 24-hour early access to the game starting November 3rd. Enjoy! Continue reading Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – New Screenshots In All Their 4K Glory

Skyrim Modded Still Gives Current-Gen Open World Games A Run For Their Money

It’s been almost a year since the release of current-gen consoles and surprisingly enough, the PC modded version of Skyrim still gives current-gen open world games a run for their money. To put it simply; modders have been able to overhaul Bethesda’s RPG to the point that it can rival – and even surpass – games releasing one generation afterwards. We certainly hope that ‘truly’ current-gen open world games will look better than this (or those that have been released thus far), so here is hoping that developers will learn something from the works of these guys. Enjoy! Continue reading Skyrim Modded Still Gives Current-Gen Open World Games A Run For Their Money

Dragon Age: Inquisition – Two New Screenshots Released

Electronic Arts and Bioware have released two new screenshots for Dragon Age: Inquisition. Dragon Age: Inquisition is powered by DICE’s Frostbite 3 engine and promises to be better – in every way – than its awful predecessor. The game is currently planned for a November 18th release. Enjoy! Continue reading Dragon Age: Inquisition – Two New Screenshots Released

Alien: Isolation – Launch Screenshots Released

Alien: Isolation releases in a couple of days and SEGA has rolled out the launch screenshots for it. Alien: Isolation is a first-person survival horror game capturing the fear and tension evoked by Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic film. In Alien: Isolation, players take the role of Amanda Ripley and find themselves in an atmosphere of constant dread and mortal danger as an unpredictable, ruthless Xenomorph is stalking and killing deep in the shadows. Alien: Isolation releases on October 7th. Enjoy! Continue reading Alien: Isolation – Launch Screenshots Released

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor – Ultra Versus High Quality Textures On GPUs With 2GB VRAM

While our PC Performance Analysis has been slightly delayed, below you can find some a new comparison between the High and the Ultra textures for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. As we can see, there are barely any differences between these textures, suggesting that these are basically only uncompressed textures. There are slight differences but for the most part, they look similar. Continue reading Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor – Ultra Versus High Quality Textures On GPUs With 2GB VRAM

Middle-earth: Shadow Of Mordor – Ultra Versus High Textures Comparison [UPDATE]

Our dear friends over at PCGamesHardware have released a comparison between Middle-earth: Shadow Of Mordor’s Ultra and the High textures. As we can see, the differences are minimal – to say the least – and at this point we have to wonder what exactly is consuming this amount of VRAM, especially when The Vanishing Of Ethan Carter presented higher quality textures with way less VRAM requirements. Stay tuned for our Performance Analysis but until then, enjoy the comparison shots below (High is on the left and Ultra on the right)! Continue reading Middle-earth: Shadow Of Mordor – Ultra Versus High Textures Comparison [UPDATE]

New Artwork Released For Frictional Games’ Next-Gen Sci-Fi Horror Game, SOMA

Frictional Games has released a new artwork for its upcoming game, SOMA. SOMA is described as a sci-fi horror, and is coming to PC and PS4 in 2015. We expect to hear more about it in the coming months, but until then, enjoy this very dark artwork! Continue reading New Artwork Released For Frictional Games’ Next-Gen Sci-Fi Horror Game, SOMA

Dragon Age: Inquisition – New Gorgeous Screenshots Revealed

Electronic Arts and Bioware have released a new set of screenshots for their upcoming RPG, Dragon Age: Inquisition. Dragon Age: Inquisition is powered by DICE’s Frostbite 3 engine and promises to be better – in every way – than its awful predecessor. The game is currently planned for a November 18th release. Kudos to our reader ‘Sikandar Ali’ for informing us and WorldsFactory for sharing them (we’ve also included a new video from the game’s Character Creation tool). Enjoy! Continue reading Dragon Age: Inquisition – New Gorgeous Screenshots Revealed