First gaming benchmarks, specifications and prices for AMD’s 2nd generation Ryzen CPUs

Spanish website ElChapuzasInformatico has leaked the official slides for AMD’s 2nd generation Ryzen CPUs, revealing the specs, prices and first gaming benchmarks. As we can see below, AMD will be offering six new CPUs which are: Ryzen 3 2200G, Ryzen 5 2400G, Ryzen 5 2600, Ryzen 5 2600X, Ryzen 7 2700 and Ryzen 7 2700X. Continue reading First gaming benchmarks, specifications and prices for AMD’s 2nd generation Ryzen CPUs

First episode for narrative adventure game The Council releases on March 13th

Back in December 2017, Focus Home Interactive announced a new narrative adventure game, called The Council. The first episode for The Council was originally meant to hit Steam in February 2018, however it was slightly delayed. And today, the publisher revealed that this first episode will be released on March 13th. Continue reading First episode for narrative adventure game The Council releases on March 13th

Where is our PC Performance Analysis for Final Fantasy XV?

Final Fantasy XV is now available and while Square Enix has already provided us with a review code, we’ll slightly delay our PC Performance Analysis. The reason behind this delay is quite simple. Final Fantasy XV is an open-world RPG that taxes both the CPU and the GPU. As such, we’ve decided to invest first in a comparison between the Denuvo-free and the final retail version. Continue reading Where is our PC Performance Analysis for Final Fantasy XV?

Vulkan 1.1 is now available to all developers, sporting developer-requested features

The Khronos Group, an open consortium of leading hardware and software companies creating advanced acceleration standards, announced today the release of the Vulkan 1.1 and SPIR-V 1.3 specifications. Version 1.1 expands Vulkan’s core functionality with developer-requested features, such as subgroup operations, while integrating a wide range of proven extensions from Vulkan 1.0. Khronos will also release full Vulkan 1.1 conformance tests into open source and AMD, Arm, Imagination, Intel Corporation, NVIDIA and Qualcomm have implemented conformant Vulkan 1.1 drivers. Continue reading Vulkan 1.1 is now available to all developers, sporting developer-requested features

Someone is remaking the cancelled Playstation port of Unreal, demo available for download

Man, I really love this kind of projects. Modder ‘Leo(T.C.K.)’ is currently working on a rework/remake of the Playstation port of Unreal that was being developed by Pterodactyl Software. This Playstation port had exclusive content and the about 75% of the content has been recovered. Continue reading Someone is remaking the cancelled Playstation port of Unreal, demo available for download

Medieval fantasy retro FPS that is inspired by Heretic, AMID EVIL, hits Early Access on March 12th

New Blood Interactive has released a new video, showing 5 minutes of gameplay footage from its upcoming medieval fantasy retro FPS that is inspired by Heretic, AMID EVIL. This video shows off the Hordes of Evil mode and the team has also revealed that the game will hit Steam Early Access on March 12th. Continue reading Medieval fantasy retro FPS that is inspired by Heretic, AMID EVIL, hits Early Access on March 12th

Immersive Movement mod for Skyrim greatly improves the movement of the player, animals and creatures

Last week, we informed you about the Immersive Movement mod for Fallout 4. Created by modder Zana Daniel, this mod changes the movements of the player, animals, and all creatures in such a way that would actually make sense from a biological and physical perspective. And the modder has also brought this mod to Skyrim Special Edition. Continue reading Immersive Movement mod for Skyrim greatly improves the movement of the player, animals and creatures