Secret World Legends is now available for free on its official website

Funcom has officially launched the shared-world RPG Secret World Legends and the game is available fully free-to-play via its official website. Reimagined and reborn from Funcom’s acclaimed massively multiplayer online game The Secret World, Secret World Legends features well over 100 hours of story-driven content that can be explored in entirety either alone, with a group of friends, or with strangers you meet in the online world. Continue reading Secret World Legends is now available for free on its official website

Pathfinder: Kingmaker hits its initial Kickstarter goal, gets new screenshots

Owlcat Games has announced that its crowdfunding campaign for Pathfinder: Kingmaker has raised $500K, meeting its initial goal. Through this success, the veteran team at Owlcat Games, strengthened by Chris Avellone for narrative game design, is assured to take players on an unforgettable tour through the infamous Stolen Lands. Continue reading Pathfinder: Kingmaker hits its initial Kickstarter goal, gets new screenshots

Someone has beaten Arkane’s PREY in just under seven minutes

Youtube’s “seeker TV” has shared a video in which he completed Arkane’s PREY in less than seven minutes. This is the fastest speedrun for PREY and Seeker used some glitches in order to access the game’s later stages. It’s a really cool speedrun, so be sure to watch it! Continue reading Someone has beaten Arkane’s PREY in just under seven minutes

PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS has generated $100 million, has peaked at 230,000 concurrent users

Bluehole has announced that PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS has generated $100 million in revenue since its Early Access launch on March 23rd. PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS has attracted players from around the world with 24% of them based in the US, 19% in China, 6% in Germany, 6% in Russia and 4% in the U.K. Continue reading PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS has generated $100 million, has peaked at 230,000 concurrent users

GET EVEN – PC Performance Analysis

GET EVEN is a game that surprised us when it was initially unveiled in 2013. And in 2014, The Farm 51 showcased a tech demo with some of the best visuals we’ve seen. The Farm 51 claimed that the demo featured in-engine assets, however – and as we’ve already stated – the game has been severely downgraded since then. But anyway, GET EVEN has just been released so it’s time to see how it performs on the PC platform. Continue reading GET EVEN – PC Performance Analysis

Titanic: Honor and Glory – Third demo is now available to everyone

Four Funnels Entertainment has released a brand new demo for its Unreal Engine 4-powered title, Titanic – Honor and Glory. This new demo comes with support for both the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift VR headsets, so we strongly suggest downloading in case you own one of them. Continue reading Titanic: Honor and Glory – Third demo is now available to everyone

Kingdom Come: Deliverance – Official E3 2017 Demo Walkthrough

Warhorse Studios has released a new video for Kingdom Come: Deliverance in which Tobi and ESO introduce us to its E3 2017 build. This video  features almost one hour of gameplay footage and shows the complex quest structure of the game, a fighting tutorial, and a small skirmish. Enjoy! Continue reading Kingdom Come: Deliverance – Official E3 2017 Demo Walkthrough

CEMU 1.8.1b is now available, fixes full CPU load on one thread & improves overall game compatibility

The team behind the best WiiU emulator, CEMU, has released a new version of it. According to the release notes, CEMU 1.8.1b fixes an issue that caused full CPU load on one thread, and supports even more games than its previous version. Continue reading CEMU 1.8.1b is now available, fixes full CPU load on one thread & improves overall game compatibility

Nintendo tries to explain why it shut down free fan project AM2R, and fails miserably

Back in August 2016, we informed you about Project AM2R. This free fan game, created by Milton Guasti, aimed to recreate Metroid 2 with updated graphics and gameplay. And as you may have guessed, Nintendo shut it down (though it can still be found for download on the Internet). Continue reading Nintendo tries to explain why it shut down free fan project AM2R, and fails miserably