Beyond Skyrim: Morrowind gets first official teaser trailer

The team behind Beyond Skyrim: Morrowind has released its first official teaser trailer. As its title suggests, Beyond Skyrim: Morrowind is a reimagined and rebuilt version of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind in Skyrim by a passionate and dedicated modding team. Continue reading Beyond Skyrim: Morrowind gets first official teaser trailer

Dead Zone – Hope Lost mod turns StarCraft 2 into a survival non-linear horror game, demo available

Modder ‘NightmareDoors’ has released the demo of a new total conversion mod for StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void, called Dead Zone – Hope Lost. Dead Zone – Hope Lost is described as a dense horror atmosphere unlike anything else seen in Starcraft 2 thanks to a large amout of custom assets, enviromental systems and intricate sound design. Continue reading Dead Zone – Hope Lost mod turns StarCraft 2 into a survival non-linear horror game, demo available

New UnrealVR version features 3 levels from the original Unreal, adds dual auto-mags & bullet time

Unreal fans, here is something special for you today. Modder ‘kwstasg’ has released a brand new version of his Unreal VR project in Unreal Engine 4. This new version of UnrealVR features 3 levels from the original Unreal game, adds animated and static meshes and packs minor changes to the lighting so it can be closer to the original. Continue reading New UnrealVR version features 3 levels from the original Unreal, adds dual auto-mags & bullet time

BERSERK and the Band of the Hawk has not received a single patch on the PC since its launch

As we’ve already said, each and every month we’ll be looking at some PC games that came out in 2017 and suffered from performance or optimization issues at their time of release. So, today we’ll be focusing on BERSERK and the Band of the Hawk; a KOEI Tecmo game that came out on February 21st, 2017, on the PC and has not received a single PC patch. Continue reading BERSERK and the Band of the Hawk has not received a single patch on the PC since its launch

Steam February 2017 hardware survey shows AMD gaining a little ground, Intel & NVIDIA still dominant

Steam has revealed its February 2017 hardware survey. According to it, AMD has managed to gain a little ground, however, NVIDIA and Intel are still dominating the PC market on the GPU and CPU side, respectively. Continue reading Steam February 2017 hardware survey shows AMD gaining a little ground, Intel & NVIDIA still dominant

The 2001 Unreal Engine version of Duke Nukem Forever was 90% complete, had RPG and horror elements

Duke Nukem Forever was a huge disappointment for a lot of Duke Nukem fans. However, there was a version that impressed everyone back in 2001. That version of Duke Nukem Forever was powered by Unreal Engine and was meant to be a more serious/dark game. And according to Frederik Schreiber, VP at 3DRealms, that version is 90% complete. Continue reading The 2001 Unreal Engine version of Duke Nukem Forever was 90% complete, had RPG and horror elements

Dynasty Warriors 9 PC Performance Analysis

When Dynasty Warriors 9 hit the PC on February 13th, we were really disappointed with its initial performance. As such, and since the game underperformed on all platforms, we’ve decided to give KOEI Tecmo some time in order to improve overall performance. And since it’s been almost three weeks ago since its release – and after receiving two patches – it’s time to benchmark it and see how it performs on the PC platform. Continue reading Dynasty Warriors 9 PC Performance Analysis

Square Enix is aware and looking into the issues of Chrono Trigger on the PC

Chrono Trigger on the PC is a mess, there is no doubt about that. While the game suffers from a variety of issues, the biggest one is the ridiculously awful filter that Square Enix used in order to ‘update’ its visuals. And from the looks of it, the Japanese company is aware of all the issues that its Chrono Trigger fans have reported these past few days. Continue reading Square Enix is aware and looking into the issues of Chrono Trigger on the PC

Here is what a re-imagined 3D version of Mortal Kombat 2 could have looked like

YouTube’s ‘Bitplex’ has released an incredible video, showing what a re-imagined 3D version of the classic 2D fighter, Mortal Kombat 2, could have looked like. Bitplex used sprites and screenshots of the game to extrude various components and create a true 3D environment from a static image. Continue reading Here is what a re-imagined 3D version of Mortal Kombat 2 could have looked like