IMGN.PRO has released a demo for its open-world isometric RPG, Seven: The Days Long Gone. According to the developers, this demo includes the entire prologue level in which players can experience the most important gameplay aspects. These are: fighting, magic, sneaking and disguises. Continue reading Demo released for open-world isometric RPG, Seven: The Days Long Gone
Here are the official PC requirements for Far Cry 5, GTX970/RX 290X for 1080p with 60fps on High
Ubisoft has just revealed the official PC requirements for Far Cry 5. According to the company, PC gamers will at least need an Intel Core i5-2400 or an AMD FX-6300 with 8GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 or an AMD R9 270. Continue reading Here are the official PC requirements for Far Cry 5, GTX970/RX 290X for 1080p with 60fps on High
Dragon Ball FighterZ gets a launch trailer
Bandai Namco has released the launch trailer for Dragon Ball FighterZ, as well as a trailer dedicated to Android 21. Dragon Ball FighterZ promises to feature a Story Mode that will surprise and delight fans with its LINK System. This system will allow them to embody different characters, share their minds and even discuss with them while they live in the same body. Continue reading Dragon Ball FighterZ gets a launch trailer
Stardew Valley has sold 3.5 million copies on the PC
Analyst firm ‘Superdata’ revealed that Chucklefish’s indie farming simulation role-playing game, Stardew Valley, has sold over 3.5 million copies. Stardew Valley initially hit the PC on February 26th, 2016, and came to Xbox One and PS4 on December 14th, 2016. The game also hit Nintendo Switch in October 2017. Continue reading Stardew Valley has sold 3.5 million copies on the PC
Denuvo 4.8, anti-tamper tech used in the latest triple-A games, has been cracked
It appears that the latest version of the Denuvo anti-tamper tech, Denuvo 4.8, has been cracked. As always, we won’t share or allow links but a certain group was able to crack Sonic Forces; a game that uses Steam and Denuvo 4.8. Continue reading Denuvo 4.8, anti-tamper tech used in the latest triple-A games, has been cracked
NieR: Automata has not received a single PC patch in ten months, still suffers from mediocre PC controls
While 2017 was overall a great year for PC gaming, with lots of games running smoothly on our platform, we also saw some really mediocre PC releases. Therefore, each and every month we’ll be focusing on such a release. We’ll cover games that suffered from numerous PC optimization issues, such as Nier: Automata, as well as titles that performed fine but had noticeable CPU optimization issues (like for example Styx: Shards of Darkness). Continue reading NieR: Automata has not received a single PC patch in ten months, still suffers from mediocre PC controls
The Witcher 2 is one of the few titles that looks better than its E3 demo
E3 is the biggest gaming event and we’ve seen in the past developers faking their games. Games like Motorstorm and Killzone 2 are two grand examples of games presenting CG trailers as videos featuring in-game footage. Not only that, but numerous games get exclusive builds for E3 that look better than their final builds, pushing the lighting or other features to the next level. The Witcher 3, Watch_Dogs and The Division are examples of such a thing. However, there are also games that look just as good as their E3 demonstrations, and there are fewer occasions where games can look better than their E3 demos. Continue reading The Witcher 2 is one of the few titles that looks better than its E3 demo
Strangely Interactive is the third dev publicly admitting server issues due to Spectre/Meltdown fixes
Earlier this month, Epic Games and Housemargue publicly revealed major server performance issues due to the Spectre and Meltdown security fixes that were released. And from the looks of it, Strangely Interactive, is the third developer that has publicly admitted it. Continue reading Strangely Interactive is the third dev publicly admitting server issues due to Spectre/Meltdown fixes
New version of Skyland, triple-A HD quality landscape texture pack for Skyrim, available for download
Modder ‘Johnrose81’ has released a new version of Skyland. Skyland is a triple-A quality landscape texture package consisting of individual handcrafted materials generated from programmatic textures. Continue reading New version of Skyland, triple-A HD quality landscape texture pack for Skyrim, available for download
NVIDIA suggests retailers to sell its GeForce GPUs to gamers and not to miners
As you may have heard by now, GPU prices have skyrocketed in the US due to cryptocurrency mining. And while AMD has not issued any official statement about this whole thing, NVIDIA has stated that retailers should prioritize PC gamers. Continue reading NVIDIA suggests retailers to sell its GeForce GPUs to gamers and not to miners