As most of you already know, Skyrim modded is one of the best looking PC games at the moment. Not only that, but its modding community is really active and come up with amazing little gems. Therefore, we decided to replace our weekly GTA IV gallery with one for Skyrim. Today, we bring you screenshots from the works of modders stakado, Insane Jack, midhras, Kyokushinoyama, dpeasant, sanhoshin,VictoriaG, Den987, lolerzness, Crane92, zappoo and T.A.Z. Enjoy! Continue reading Weekly Skyrim Gallery [May 13th – 19th]→
We bet that a lot of you are wondering how current-generation engines compare to the upcoming, next-generation version of the Unreal Engine, right? Well, time to find out. In this special feature, we compare Crysis 2’s (CryEngine 3) and Skyrim’s engine (the Creation engine) with Epic’s Unreal Engine 4. Although there aren’t similar assets to compare with, we put together screenshots with almost identical scenes. We should also note that for the ‘particles test’ comparison, we used a Crysis shot with an extreme particles mod that is beyond anything we’ve ever seen. We decided to also include a video from this mod, so make sure to watch it and notice how all those sparks are bouncing around without hitting the framerate. So, what do you think? Is Unreal Engine 4 as ‘next-gen’ as you thought it would be? Continue reading Comparison: Next-Generation (Unreal Engine 4) vs Current-Generation (CryEngine 3 / Creation)→
Yesterday, we shared the first set of screenshots from Epic’ Unreal Engine 4. Well, time for some brand new shots as Wired has unveiled seven new shots from their gigantic feature. Unreal Engine 4 looks lovely but we have to admit that we were not shocked as much as when Epic showcased Unreal Engine 3, back in the days. Or when we saw the Samaritan Tech Demo. To put it simple; although the screenshots are not as impressive as the Samaritan Tech Demo, they look beautiful and up-to-date with what other modern/future game engines can do. Unreal Engine 4 will be officially revealed in E3, this June, so stay tuned for more. Enjoy! Continue reading Unreal Engine 4 – 7 new screenshots revealed→
Slightly Mad Studios have released some new screenshots for their community-based racing game, Project CARS. As always, the shots show purely in-game footage that has not been made in any special photo mode with no post-processing or filters that aren’t available during the actual gameplay. Project CARS is currently slated for a March 2013 release on the PC. Enjoy! Continue reading New Project CARS Community Screenshots→
Black Bean has released some new screenshots for Milestone’s upcoming superbike game, SBK Generations. SBK Generations promises to deliver the best riders of all ages gathered through 4 seasons in the largest SBK game of all time. It will include 10 rosters, ranging from 2009 to 2012, featuring more than 220 riders, 141 teams and 60 bike models from 10 manufacturers that raced between 1999 and 2012. Let’s hope that Milestone will deliver this time around. The game is slated for a June release. Enjoy! Continue reading SBK Generations gets new screenshots→
SimBin has released four new, in-game screenshots of GTR3 that showcase the Aquila CR1. These screenshots have not been touched or photoshopped and show off what the actual game looks like at this stage. There is no ETA yet and we don’t even know when the game’s beta phase will kick in. Therefore, enjoy the following screenshots and stay tuned for more! Continue reading New GTR3 in-game screenshots→
E3 is just around the corner and Electronic Arts have revealed six new artworks for Crytek’s upcoming FPS, Crysis 3. Powered by Crytek’s in-house engine, CryENGINE 3, Crysis 3 advances the state of the art with unparalleled visuals and dynamic shooter gameplay. Players take on the role of ‘Prophet’ as he returns to New York, only to discover that the city has been encased in a Nanodome created by the corrupt Cell Corporation. The game is currently slated for a 2013 release on current generation consoles and PC. Enjoy! Continue reading Crysis 3 – Six New Artworks Unveiled→
EA Sports has officially announced the latest installment of the Fifa series. As we said when we brought you the first details about it, Fifa 13 will be centered around 5 major improvements: First Touch Control, Player Impact, Complete Dribble, Tactical Free-Kicks and Attacking AI. In addition, EA Sports will offer two new passing options, as well as complete authenticity with over 500 officially licensed clubs and more than 15,000 players. Continue reading Fifa 13 Offially Announced – New Screenshots Unleashed, PC Requirements Revealed→
We’ve heard a lot of you criticizing CryEngine 3 and believing that CryEngine 2 is better when it comes to its technical features and raw power. We’ve explained how CryEngine 3 is more advanced and that Crysis 2 did not showcase the full potential of Crytek’s next-generation engine. Naturally, some need proof instead of mere words. So look and behold some brand new screenshots from the upcoming CryEngine 3 project, Titanic: Lost in the Darkness. The following, impressive shots show off pure, in-game visuals. Apart from the plants (as we’ve seen better, damn you CryEngine 3 modding community), everything looks spectacular. Especially the lighting and shadows. They almost feel like real photos. Enjoy and keep in mind that CryEngine 3 has tremendous potential. Continue reading New Titanic: Lost in the Darkness screenshots will leave you speechless; CryEngine 3 at its best→
A couple of days ago, we informed you about the successful launch of Warface’s beta in Russia. As most of you, we wondered how this free-to-play FPS from Crytek would look like and although we could not get access to it (as the beta is restricted to all those that aren’t in Russia), some users have uploaded to YouTube a few videos from it. In addition, Neogaf’s member ‘subversus’ shared some screenshots that can be viewed below. Enjoy! Continue reading Warface – Screenshots and Videos from the Russian Closed Beta→