New World War Z gameplay trailer introduces classes

Saber Interactive has released a new gameplay trailer for World War Z, the upcoming four-player co-op multiplayer game inspired by Paramount Pictures’ blockbuster action film. This newest look at one of gaming’s most anticipated third-person shooters breaks down the game’s main classes, each bringing a unique playstyle and balance of firepower and abilities to the carnage. Continue reading New World War Z gameplay trailer introduces classes

Final Fantasy XV is the first game that officially supports Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS)

Now here is a pleasant surprise. While Square Enix stated that the development for the PC version of Final Fantasy XV has been ceased, NVIDIA has just released a new driver that adds Deep Learning Super Sampling support to it. Continue reading Final Fantasy XV is the first game that officially supports Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS)

Intel’s discrete graphics cards codenamed Xe, first GPUs coming in 2020

During the Architecture Day 2018, Intel revealed that its new discrete graphics cards will be codenamed Xe (or Xe if you prefer). Now do note that this is the name of the architecture and not how the GPUs will be named for the market (pretty much like what Turing is to NVIDIA’s RTX graphics cards). Continue reading Intel’s discrete graphics cards codenamed Xe, first GPUs coming in 2020

Destructive Creations will publish the Resident Evil-inspired horror game, Daymare: 1998

Destructive Creations has announced that it will release the Resident Evil-inspired horror game, Daymare: 1998. Daymare: 1998 is being created by Invader Studios; a team that was previously working on a fan remake of Resident Evil 2. Continue reading Destructive Creations will publish the Resident Evil-inspired horror game, Daymare: 1998

Insurgency: Sandstorm has been released, still suffers from minor performance/optimization issues

Focus Home and New World Interactive have just released their multiplayer realistic shooter, Insurgency: Sandstorm. Insurgency: Sandstorm is described as a team-based, tactical FPS based on lethal close quarters combat and objective-oriented multiplayer gameplay. And while the actual game is cool, especially since there aren’t any realistic tactical shooters left, it still suffers from some performance/optimization issues. Continue reading Insurgency: Sandstorm has been released, still suffers from minor performance/optimization issues

Ashen Review: It’s Dark Souls but Much Worse

Last Thursday at The Game Awards the announcement was made: Ashen is out now, exclusive to the Epic Games Store (why?). This game, years in the making, is suddenly unleashed upon the world with almost no marketing and not available on the world’s largest game store (Steam). A dubious start. So what is this game, and is it worth the wait? Continue reading Ashen Review: It’s Dark Souls but Much Worse

Slightly Mad Studios is working on Project CARS 3

It appears that Slightly Mad Studios is currently working on the sequel to Project CARS 2. Slightly Mad’s Ian Bell has confirmed that the team is working on the next part in the Project CARS series, which will most likely be called Project CARS 3, though he did not reveal any additional details. Continue reading Slightly Mad Studios is working on Project CARS 3