City of Brass, first-person rogue-lite from ex-Bioshock developers, fully releases on May 4th

Uppercut Games has announced that City of Brass, an Arabian Nights-inspired first-person rogue-lite adventure from BioShock veterans, will release on May 4th. Set in a mythological metropolis undone by its love of gold, City of Brassfollows a cunning thief on a heist to obtain fabled treasure hidden in the heart of the opulent ruins. Continue reading City of Brass, first-person rogue-lite from ex-Bioshock developers, fully releases on May 4th

Crytek’s Hunt: Showdown will receive major performance improvements next week

Crytek has announced that next week it will release a major performance patch for the Early Access version of its first-person PvP bounty hunting game, Hunt: Showdown. According to the team, the general smoothness and response of the game should increase and in many cases overall framerate should also increase with this patch. Continue reading Crytek’s Hunt: Showdown will receive major performance improvements next week

Darksiders 3 may release this August according to EB Games

EB Games may have just leaked the release date for Darksiders 3. The online store updated the release date for this brand new Darksiders game, hinting at an August 8th release. And while EB Games was quick to restore the placeholder date – that it has been using these past months – some users were able to capture a screenshot from the updated page. Continue reading Darksiders 3 may release this August according to EB Games

Extreme Wolfenstein Version 4 adds new map-based enhancements, new graphics, new enemies and grenades

Modder ‘Sigma64’ has released a new version of his Extreme mod for Wolfenstein 3D. In case you weren’t aware of, Extreme Wolfenstein is a gameplay enhancement mod for modern gamers. This mod makes enemies stronger, smarter, and better equipped and some boss levels are automatically tweaked, to include mini-bosses or different items. Continue reading Extreme Wolfenstein Version 4 adds new map-based enhancements, new graphics, new enemies and grenades

Here is your first look at The Last Of Us and Red Dead Redemption running on the PC via emulation

John GodGames Emus has shared some videos, showing The Last of Us and Red Dead Redemption running on the PC via emulation thanks to RPCS3. RPCS3 is the best emulator for Playstation 3 and as we can see, Red Dead Redemption runs without major graphical glitches, though performance is still not that great. Continue reading Here is your first look at The Last Of Us and Red Dead Redemption running on the PC via emulation

Sony’s first-party titles officially coming to the PC, Horizon Zero Dawn in Q4 2018, God of War in 2019

Sony has officially announced that it will bring all of its first-party titles on the PC platform. In an effort to appeal to a broader audience, the Japanese company will release a couple of games later this year, and more titles in 2019. Continue reading Sony’s first-party titles officially coming to the PC, Horizon Zero Dawn in Q4 2018, God of War in 2019

Ken Silverman’s BUILD2 Engine is available for download, lets you create your own retro FPS games

I’m pretty sure that most of you retro fans already know the BUILD Engine. This first-person shooter engine, created by Ken Silverman, powered some classic FPS games such as Duke Nukem 3D, Shadow Warrior, Blood, Powerslave and Redneck Rampage. And we are happy to report that its successor, BUILD2 Engine, is now available for download and is distributed for free to everyone. Continue reading Ken Silverman’s BUILD2 Engine is available for download, lets you create your own retro FPS games

A Way Out PC Performance Analysis

Hazelight’s co-op prison game, A Way Out, was released last week. In this game, players will take on the role of Leo and Vincent who must work together through their riveting escape from prison and beyond. Electronic Arts has provided us with a review code so it’s time now to benchmark it and see how it performs on the PC platform. Continue reading A Way Out PC Performance Analysis