Call of Cthulhu 4K Screenshots Gallery On Epic Settings

Call of Cthulhu has just been released and below you can find some 4K screenshots from it on Epic settings. In order to capture these screenshots, we used our NVIDIA GeForce RTX2080Ti and kept MSI Afterburner enabled in order to give you an idea of how the game runs on this particular graphics card in 4K. Continue reading Call of Cthulhu 4K Screenshots Gallery On Epic Settings

First Soul Calibur VI nude mod released for all male and female, custom or original, characters

Modder ‘Sakura4’ has released the first proper nude mod for SoulCalibur 6. While an earlier mod allowed players to create custom naked characters, it did not have any affect on the original cast. However, this nude mod can be used for both custom and original characters, and there are currently separate versions for male and female characters. Continue reading First Soul Calibur VI nude mod released for all male and female, custom or original, characters

Monster Hunter World has sold 10.9 million copies worldwide, half of it possibly coming from the PC [UPDATE]

Capcom has announced that Monster Hunter World has sold 10.9 million copies worldwide. This information comes from the official FAQ that can be found on the company’s Japanese website as well as the company’s latest fiscal report, and as it’s pointed out, about 70% of the total was sold abroad. Continue reading Monster Hunter World has sold 10.9 million copies worldwide, half of it possibly coming from the PC [UPDATE]

Night Dive Studios may be possibly teasing a Blood Remaster

Old-school FPS fans, here is something interesting for you today. Night Dive Studios has shared an image on its official Facebook page, possibly teasing a Blood Remaster. Now the image that the studio has shared is not 100% identical to the blood found on the game’s original boxart, which is why I’m marking this as a rumour. Continue reading Night Dive Studios may be possibly teasing a Blood Remaster

Dragon Quest XI Orchestral Overhaul mod is now compatible with the latest game version

Earlier this month, Square Enix released a major patch for Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age. This patch added more framerate options, added three (Low, Medium, High) pre-set graphic settings to choose from and brought some control improvements. Unfortunately, though, this patch also broke compatibility with the Orchestra Overhaul mod. Continue reading Dragon Quest XI Orchestral Overhaul mod is now compatible with the latest game version

Super Mario Odyssey sees tremendous improvements in the Nintendo Switch emulator, Yuzu

YouTube’s ‘BSoD Gaming’ has shared a new video, showing Super Mario Odyssey running in the latest version of the Nintendo Switch emulator, Yuzu. The team behind this emulator has been progressing at a steady pace and we are happy to report that this Nintendo Switch exclusive title is almost playable. Continue reading Super Mario Odyssey sees tremendous improvements in the Nintendo Switch emulator, Yuzu

New gameplay trailer released for DONTNOD’s psychological thriller, Twin Mirror

Bandai Namco has released a new gameplay trailer for DONTNOD’s upcoming psychological thriller, Twin Mirror. In this trailer, players will peer deeper into the life of Sam Hayes, his alter ego, and his mind palace. Continue reading New gameplay trailer released for DONTNOD’s psychological thriller, Twin Mirror

This video shows all the alpha and beta versions of Halo; from strategy to first-person shooter

The first Halo game has a special place in my heart. I remember when it was still a PC-exclusive and reading all about it in Voodoo Magazine. At that time, I had a Voodoo 2, Voodoo Banshee was the first 2D/3D card from 3DFX available to the market and Voodoo 3 was not released yet. Much like Voodoo 2, Voodoo Banshee was only supporting 16-bit colours but that was about to change as Halo was one of the few games that showcased – at least back then – the big difference between 16-bit and 32-bit colour rendering. Continue reading This video shows all the alpha and beta versions of Halo; from strategy to first-person shooter

No Man’s Sky free update The Abyss is now available for download

Hello Games has announced that a new free update, “The Abyss,” is now available to all No Man’s Sky players. “The Abyss” is described as the first major content update since Hello Games released No Man’s Sky NEXT earlier this year and introduced players to aquatic environments with over five times more variety, new submersible vehicles, improved underwater visuals and much more. Continue reading No Man’s Sky free update The Abyss is now available for download