Category Archives: Video-News

Spec Ops: The Line – Launch Trailer

2K Games has released the launch trailer of their third person squad-based game, Spec Ops: The Line. The squad-based action in Spec Ops: The Line is highlighted by an intelligent squad command system that allows players to tactfully take out insurgents as they advance into the heart of Dubai. Gamers will blast their way through sandstorms with a variety of weapons and explosives, even using sand as a weapon to strategically bury enemies in their path. Combining intense action with a riveting narrative and the unique setting of a sandstorm ravaged Dubai, Spec Ops: The Line is unlike any other military shooter. Spec Ops: The Line is due out June 29th on current generation consoles and PC. Enjoy! Continue reading Spec Ops: The Line – Launch Trailer

First gameplay footage from Mojang’s ‘Scrolls’ title, game approaches closed beta phase

Mojang has unveiled some new information – as well as the first gameplay trailer – about their upcoming turn-based game, Scrolls. Scrolls aims to take the genre of Collectible Card Games to a whole new level and is packed with a streamlined gameplay that is aimed towards digital online gaming, auction houses, single-player campaigns and an array of multi-player gaming modes such as friendly matches, tournaments and ranked matches. Continue reading First gameplay footage from Mojang’s ‘Scrolls’ title, game approaches closed beta phase

Overgrowth Alpha 183 Changes

Wolfire Games has released a new video that showcases the changes that have been made to the latest alpha version of Overgrowth. This week, David Rosen added a ‘case error’ alert and a ‘process pool’ toggle to config. Most of you won’t even bother with these features but let us tell you that they are really importan for developers and modders. Overgrowth looks great but we feel that the game has hit a wall or something, as there hasn’t been any major updates lately. Wolfire Games seems to be polishing various features but what we want to see is something more than an environment with some bunnies fighting each other. Well, until that time comes, enjoy the following video! Continue reading Overgrowth Alpha 183 Changes

E3 2012 – Video Games Live Music Videos (including Skyrim, Halo, Pokemon and Street Fighter)

E3 is long gone but there was something that was not covered by – pretty much – anyone and that was the amazing Video Games Live Concept. Music can be as mesmerizing as those vast environments of Skyrim or Crysis 2, and listening to some of the best video game themes live is one hell of experience. So, today we are bringing you some of the themes and medleys that were played in E3 2012 Video Games Live Concept. Among them are Skyrim, Zelda, Halo, Pokemon, Street Fighter, Chrono Trigger and Journey. Enjoy everyone! Continue reading E3 2012 – Video Games Live Music Videos (including Skyrim, Halo, Pokemon and Street Fighter)

New screenshots and videos from the Doom 3 ‘Prometheus’ map

Bladeghost, creator of the promising Prometheus mod/map for Doom 3, has released some new screenshots and videos from it. Keep in mind that this project is being made by a single map and it’s still in early stage. This map has potential, however it’s really obvious that it still needs a lot of work. Here is hoping that ‘bladeghost’ won’t lose interest in it and will keep polishing it until it’s ready. Enjoy! Continue reading New screenshots and videos from the Doom 3 ‘Prometheus’ map

Nuclear Union Revealed; Post-Apocalyptic RPG with Open Progression Structure

1C Company has revealed a new, post-apocalyptic RPG that is being developed by Best Way. Nuclear Union promises to feature an open progression structure and players will be able to recruit certain characters. The game will be played from a third person perspective and although its battles will be in real-time, there will be a button to pause the action. 1C Company has not revealed much but you can view below its first screenshots and its debut trailer. Enjoy! Continue reading Nuclear Union Revealed; Post-Apocalyptic RPG with Open Progression Structure

World of Tanks – Update 7.4 Trailer

Wargaming.net has released a new trailer for the upcoming Update 7.4 of World of Tanks. This new update will be packed with French artillery and tank destroyers, new battlegrounds, and, the last but definitely not least, the two new game modes, Assault and Encounter. World of Tanks Update 7.4 is now available for both North America and Europe. Enjoy! Continue reading World of Tanks – Update 7.4 Trailer

Indie Puzzle ‘Perspective’ Shows How Innovative Indie Developers Actually Are

My mind is seriously blown away by this indie puzzle/platform game called Perspective. You see, Perspective is basically a 2D platformer and a 3D FPS puzzle. Players control a character whose goal is to – obviously – finish the stages. However, and contrary to other games, players can also control the game’s perspective. The possibilities of this combo seem endless and shows how innovative indie developers can actually get. Make sure guys to watch the video because this is the kind of games we want to be playing. Gameplay over graphics? Damn straight right. Enjoy! Continue reading Indie Puzzle ‘Perspective’ Shows How Innovative Indie Developers Actually Are

Altitude0 seems like an interesting arcade plane racing game, screenshots and teaser trailer released

Gugila has today released a teaser trailer for their first upcoming game, Altitude0. Altitude0 (A0) is an arcade plane racing game for Windows PC, flying close to the ground between gates as fast as you can. It can be quite challenging to fly just above forests. So it’s important that players think and feel like an air race pilot, maneuvering their plane swiftly in the air, rolling and spinning to avoid obstacles. Continue reading Altitude0 seems like an interesting arcade plane racing game, screenshots and teaser trailer released