Category Archives: Screen-News

Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter – New Screenshots Released

Bigben Interactive has released a new set of screenshots for Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter. Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter will feature large areas to explore, will let players freely roam an expansive landscape of playable terrain, and will come with five cases to solve. The game is powered by Unreal Engine 4 and is scheduled for a May 27th release. Enjoy! Continue reading Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter – New Screenshots Released

Dark Souls III – Max Versus Low Comparison Screenshots

Dark Souls III releases next week and below you can find some comparison screenshots between the game’s Max and Low settings. Ironically enough, the Max screenshots look blurrier than the Low images due to the excessive use of Depth of Field and the AA solution that Dark Souls III uses. Therefore, we strongly suggest disabling them (you will get more jaggies but at least you’ll have crispier visuals). Max screenshots are on the left whereas Low screenshots are on the right. Enjoy! Continue reading Dark Souls III – Max Versus Low Comparison Screenshots

Fan Is Working On An Unofficial Tomb Raider II Remake In Unreal Engine 4

Nicobass is currently working on a fan remake of Tomb Raider II in Unreal Engine 4. While we don’t really know whether this project will ever see the light of day, we’ve got some screenshots to share with you from it. This unofficial fan remake of Tomb Raider II does look impressive, so here is hoping that Nicobass will be able to release it (before receiving a C&D letter). Enjoy! Continue reading Fan Is Working On An Unofficial Tomb Raider II Remake In Unreal Engine 4

Quantum Break – Ultra Versus Low Comparison Screenshots

Quantum Break has just been released on the PC, and below you can find some comparison screenshots between the game’s Ultra and Low settings. Contrary to other titles, there is a huge difference between these two presets (especially regarding Textures). Ultra screenshots are on the left, whereas Low screenshots are on the right. Enjoy and stay tuned for our PC Performance Analysis! Continue reading Quantum Break – Ultra Versus Low Comparison Screenshots

Quantum Break Treats You Like A Pirate If You Are Not Logged Into Windows Store

Quantum Break has just been released on the PC and from the looks of it, the game treats you like a pirate if you try to play it without being logged into the Windows Store. Not that you really can, but under a number of circumstances you may lose connection to the Windows Store and the anti-piracy DRM may get triggered. Continue reading Quantum Break Treats You Like A Pirate If You Are Not Logged Into Windows Store

Mafia III – New Screenshots From Pre-Alpha Build Revealed

During his GDC 2016 talk, Seth Rosen showcased some screenshots from the pre-alpha build of Mafia III. These are low-quality images (as they come from a PDF) but we’re pretty sure that Mafia fans will be interested in them. Mafia III is set in a reimagined New Orleans in 1968 and follows the story of Lincoln Clay, a disenfranchised Vietnam veteran, returning from combat and looking for a home and a place to belong. Enjoy! Continue reading Mafia III – New Screenshots From Pre-Alpha Build Revealed

Quantum Break – New PC Screenshots Released

Quantum Break releases later today, and Microsoft has revealed three new PC screenshots via its official Windows 10 store page. The PC version of Quantum Break is being developed by Remedy itself, and promises to take advantage of Microsoft’s new API, DX12. The game promises to feature amazing visuals, so it will be interesting to see how it performs on the PC platform. Enjoy! Continue reading Quantum Break – New PC Screenshots Released