After a 400-year war, Kyros the Overlord has almost united the realm of Terratus under his iron fist. But is (s)he a truly nefarious god-like entity? When is a conqueror evil? Aren’t most civilized countries on our planet soaked in the blood of their original inhabitants? Aren’t massacring megalomaniacs hailed as honorable heroes in famous sagas and History classes alike? Can we tell the difference between a smooth-talking demagogue and a merciless but law-abiding leader? Continue reading DSOGaming – Tyranny Review
Planet Coaster – First update released, features stability and optimization improvements
Frontier Developments has released the first update for its coaster park simulation game, Planet Coaster. According to the release notes, this update comes with various crash fixes/stability improvements, as well as a number of optimizations. Continue reading Planet Coaster – First update released, features stability and optimization improvements
Assassin’s Creed 3 seems to be the free game that Ubisoft will be offering next month
Ubisoft is making a 30-day advent calendar full of gifts in order to wrap up its 30th anniversary celebration. And in an interesting turn of events, the source code of its website has revealed the full list of Ubisoft’s gifts. Continue reading Assassin’s Creed 3 seems to be the free game that Ubisoft will be offering next month
Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 – Free Trial Edition is now available on Steam
Konami released today a special ‘Trial’ Edition of Pro Evolution Soccer 2017, offering key game modes and full access to this year’s official PES LEAGUE competition starting from December, on Steam. Continue reading Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 – Free Trial Edition is now available on Steam
Playdead removes Denuvo anti-tamper tech from Inside
Playdead has released a new update for its indie title, Inside, that removes its Denuvo anti-tamper tech. Playdead did a smart thing removing Denuvo from the Steam version of Inside as the game is already available on GOG (without any DRM at all). Continue reading Playdead removes Denuvo anti-tamper tech from Inside
Farming Simulator 17 has sold one million copies, half of them coming from the PC
Focus Home Interactive has announced that Farming Simulator 17 has already sold one million copies. According to the press release, this is almost twice the sales of the previous instalment at launch, which has since sold over 3 million copies in two years. Continue reading Farming Simulator 17 has sold one million copies, half of them coming from the PC
Battlefield 1 – Workaround discovered for the recent PC downgrade-ation, does not completely fix it
A couple of days ago, we informed you about the PC downgrade-ation that was introduced in Battlefield 1 via its latest update. And while PC gamers are waiting patiently for DICE to fix it, it appears there is a workaround for it. Continue reading Battlefield 1 – Workaround discovered for the recent PC downgrade-ation, does not completely fix it
Here is 13 minutes of gameplay footage from the PC version of Watch_Dogs 2
NVIDIA has released a new video, showcasing 13 minutes of gameplay footage from the PC version of Watch_Dogs 2. According to the green team, this footage was captured on GeForce GTX 1080, though we don’t know the settings that have been used. Continue reading Here is 13 minutes of gameplay footage from the PC version of Watch_Dogs 2
Here is your first look at Doom 2’s first level being recreated in Unreal Engine 4
Doom fans, here is something to look forward to. Enviroment Artist John Eyre and one of his friends are currently working on recreating the first level of Doom 2 in Unreal Engine 4. According to John, this recreation will feature everything; from enemies to all secret areas. Continue reading Here is your first look at Doom 2’s first level being recreated in Unreal Engine 4
Deep Silver claims that it released Homefront: The Revolution too early
In an interview with MCV, Deep Silver’s global brand and marketing director, Paul Nicholls, said that the publisher released Homefront: The Revolution too early. According to Nicholls, this was one of the reasons that had a negative impact on the game’s sales. Continue reading Deep Silver claims that it released Homefront: The Revolution too early