Overkill’s The Walking Dead Review

I love zombies; Dawn of the Dead is one of my favourite films and the first Resident Evil is one of my favourite games. I have played too many zombie games and even if the whole zombie genre is becoming a bit tiresome, in general, I still enjoy playing them… well most of them. I am also a huge fan of the TV show, even if the latest seasons dropped in quality. I have played all of Telltale’s (RIP) games except the final season and I even played “Survival Instinct” – oh yes I did.

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New major version of Fallout: New California, Fallout: New Vegas fan prequel, available for download

Radian-Helix Media has just released a new major version of its Fallout: New Vegas fan prequel, Fallout New California. According to the release notes, this new version of Fallout: New California automatically patches FalloutNV.exe to 4GB Large Address Aware and implements many many new bug fixes to quests, visual glitches, stability, some performance upgrades. Continue reading New major version of Fallout: New California, Fallout: New Vegas fan prequel, available for download

X4: Foundations releases today on the PC

Egosoft has announced that the latest and, by far, most sophisticated space simulation in the vaunted X Series of games, X4: Foundations, will be available on Steam and GOG.com later today. X4: Foundations is described as a space simulation played as an action game from the 1st person in a living breathing universe, aiming to deliver the franchise’s most sophisticated universe simulation ever. Continue reading X4: Foundations releases today on the PC

Bioware teases a Dragon Age announcement for December

Casey Hudson, general manager of Bioware, has revealed that the team will announce something related to Dragon Age next month. Unfortunately, though, we don’t know whether this is a remaster, a mobile game (that will definitely make everyone laugh after what happened with Diablo Immortal) or a sequel to the main series. Continue reading Bioware teases a Dragon Age announcement for December

City Patrol: Police is the first game using the new Valeroa anti-tamper tech

Caipirinha Games and Toplitz Productions have released City Patrol: Police and revealed that it is the first game using the new Valeroa anti-tamper tech. Valeroa is described as a protection tool that ensures that the DRM of the store where gamers bought their game cannot be removed from the game. Continue reading City Patrol: Police is the first game using the new Valeroa anti-tamper tech

Anthem won’t support crossplay at launch, Chromatic Aberration option, enemies can fight each other

Mark Darrah, Executive Producer of Anthem, has been answering a lot of questions regarding Anthem on Twitter lately. And yesterday, Darrah stated that this new multiplayer game will not support cross-play between PC, Xbox One and PS4 at launch. Continue reading Anthem won’t support crossplay at launch, Chromatic Aberration option, enemies can fight each other

CEMU 1.15.0 available for download to backers, adds PowerPC Debugger & Configurable Graphical Overlay

The talented team behind the best WiiU emulator, CEMU, has released a new version of this amazing emulator. CEMU 1.15.0 adds a PowerPC Debugger that will help for the the development of patches for games, such as dynamic FPS patches (for 60FPS on 30FPS titles), and other, and adds file replacement (mod) support via Graphic Packs. Continue reading CEMU 1.15.0 available for download to backers, adds PowerPC Debugger & Configurable Graphical Overlay