Bethesda will be sending review codes one day prior to launch date, and that’s perfectly fine & okay

Yesterday, Bethesda announced that it will be now sending review codes to the media one day prior to the release dates of its games. And, naturally, a lot of people pointed the gun at the big publisher and criticised its decision. But you know what? Things are not as bad as they seem. In fact, things are fine and the only ones that will be affected by this new decision are the big gaming sites and no one else. Continue reading Bethesda will be sending review codes one day prior to launch date, and that’s perfectly fine & okay

Turtle Rock Studios ends the development of Evolve, will not be working on it anymore

Turtle Rock Studios has just announced that it is ending its support for Evolve. Today is the last day that Turtle Rock Studios will be working on Evolve and after that, the game will be left to its fate (unless 2K Games assigns another studio to it). Continue reading Turtle Rock Studios ends the development of Evolve, will not be working on it anymore

DSOGaming – Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter Review

Frogwares is mostly known for its Sherlock Holmes adventure games, dating back to Mystery of the Mummy (2002) but it was the new Crimes & Punishment (2014) reboot that introduced the Ukraine-based studio to a broader audience. The new Sherlock is a flashy, sexy version of the world’s greatest detective, obviously based on the recent action films starring Robert Downey Jr: Sherlock takes note of his surroundings and profiles interviewees based on their clothes, physical attributes and demeanor, he then studies the evidence, draws conclusions through logic-based diagrams and then… he acts (preferably in theatrical fashion). As far as Detective Mystery games go, Crimes & Punishment was a fresh approach; Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter follows closely, but unfortunately falls short. Continue reading DSOGaming – Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter Review

NVIDIA GeForce 375.63 WHQL driver is now available, addresses issues introduced by previous driver

A few days ago, NVIDIA released the GeForce 375.57 WHQL driver. That driver was meant to offer optimal performance for Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and Sid Meier’s Civilization VI. However, it appears that the driver introduced numerous issues, prompting NVIDIA to release a brand new driver. Continue reading NVIDIA GeForce 375.63 WHQL driver is now available, addresses issues introduced by previous driver

Mark McMorris Infinite Air – open-world, physics-based snowboarding game – is now available

Maximum Games, in partnership with developer HB Studios, has today announced that its snowboarding game, Mark McMorris Infinite Air, is now available. In order to celebrate this announcement, Maximum Games released a new set of screenshots for Infinite Air that can be viewed below. Continue reading Mark McMorris Infinite Air – open-world, physics-based snowboarding game – is now available

Resident Evil 7 – Two new teaser trailers released

Capcom has released two new teaser trailers for Resident Evil 7. The first teaser focuses on the green herbs (tha become now even more potent with a new ingredient), while the second one focuses on Jack Baker and gives us the first glimpse at the game’s gunplay. Resident Evil 7 releases on January 24th. Enjoy! Continue reading Resident Evil 7 – Two new teaser trailers released