Ghost of a Tale PC Performance Analysis

Ghost of a Tale is a game we’ve been following these past few years. Back in 2013, SeithCG launched a Kickstarter campaign and after almost five years, the game has been fully released on the PC. Ghost of a Tale is powered by the Unity Engine, though it was first using Crytek’s CryEngine 3, so it’s time now to benchmark it and see how it performs on the PC platform. Continue reading Ghost of a Tale PC Performance Analysis

Cyan will release updated versions of its Myst games in 2018

In order to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Myst, Cyan announced that it will release updated versions of all the Myst games later this year. So far, there have been six Myst games (excluding Obduction which was a spiritual successor). These six games were: Myst, Riven, Myst III: Exile, Uru: Ages Beyond Myst, Myst IV: Revelation and Myst V: End of Ages. Continue reading Cyan will release updated versions of its Myst games in 2018

NVIDIA will announce RTX Technology and real-time Ray Tracing for GameWorks

According to Videocardz, NVIDIA will announce this Monday the RTX Technology which is a new real-time cinematic rendering technique for game developers. What’s really cool here is that three developers are already participating in the development of RTX and these three developers are EA Games, Remedy, and 4A Games. Continue reading NVIDIA will announce RTX Technology and real-time Ray Tracing for GameWorks

Kingdom Come: Deliverance mod removes the “Save & Quit” mechanic for true purists fans

And we went full circle. When Kingdom Come: Deliverance came out, there wasn’t any ‘Save & Quit’ option, something that frustrated a number of gamers. As a result of that backlash, Warhorse had added that option via an update. And here we are today with a mod that removes that recently implemented option. Continue reading Kingdom Come: Deliverance mod removes the “Save & Quit” mechanic for true purists fans

Far Cry 5 has micro-transactions, will be cosmetics and ‘speed up’ items

Far Cry 5 releases in a few days and Ubisoft told Gamespot that its latest open-world title will feature micro-transactions. However, and similar to pretty much all latest games, these micro-transactions will be only for cosmetic items and they will not affect – according to Ubisoft – the gameplay. Continue reading Far Cry 5 has micro-transactions, will be cosmetics and ‘speed up’ items