Total War Battles: KINGDOM Gets New Major Update, New Screenshots Released

A couple of days ago, SEGA and The Creative Assembly released a new update for Total War Battles: KINGDOM. According to the companies, this update brings new features and changes to the game based on crucial player feedback from the initial Open Beta Stages. In order to celebrate it, SEGA has also released some new screenshots from this F2P game that can be viewed below. Continue reading Total War Battles: KINGDOM Gets New Major Update, New Screenshots Released

DiRT Rally – World RX Update Is Now Available

Codemasters has just released the World RX update for DiRT Rally. This new update will let players embark on a new World RX Career and Custom Events. In addition, this update adds three new World RX cars and two new circuits (Höljes – Sweden and Lydden Hill – England), both with three routes each. This update will be auto-downloaded from Steam and you can view its complete changelog below. Continue reading DiRT Rally – World RX Update Is Now Available

Football Manager 2015, Rocket League & FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD Are This Week’s Best Selling PC Games

The latest PC UK retail, Steam Digital and Green Man Gaming charts have been revealed and as we can see, Football Manager 2015, Rocket League and FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD are this week’s best selling games in UK, on Steam and on GMG. You can view the full charts after the jump! Continue reading Football Manager 2015, Rocket League & FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD Are This Week’s Best Selling PC Games

The PC Is A Really Profitable Platform For Electronic Arts

Electronic Arts has revealed its Q1 FY16 earnings results and according to them, the PC is the second – if not THE – most profitable platform for the publisher. In addition, EA reported that players in Battlefield 4 and Battlefield Hardline logged more than 170 million online gameplay hours combined in Q1, and that more than 16 million matches of FIFA 15 were played on average per day in Q1. Continue reading The PC Is A Really Profitable Platform For Electronic Arts

Resident Evil 4 HD Project – New Mind-blowing Comparison Screenshots Released

Resident Evil 4 HD Project is a  project we’ve been following these past few months, and today Albert released some new comparison screenshots between then modded and the Ultimate HD Edition of Resident Evil 4. Albert has done an outstanding job, putting Capcom and its – supposedly – Ultimate HD Edition to shame. Enjoy the comparison screenshots after the jump! Continue reading Resident Evil 4 HD Project – New Mind-blowing Comparison Screenshots Released

DOOM Won’t Come With Additional Modding Tools Beyond SnapMap, SnapMap Limitations Unveiled

The Doom series is widely known for its openness to the modding community. After all, a mod that – perhaps – influenced id Software while creating the latest installment in the Doom series was no other than Brutal Doom. Therefore, modders were looking forward to the modding tools that would be available in the new Doom. Well, if you were one of them, get ready to be hugely disappointed as id Software won’t provide any additional modding tools other than SnapMap. Continue reading DOOM Won’t Come With Additional Modding Tools Beyond SnapMap, SnapMap Limitations Unveiled

Frictional Games Tech Interview – CPU Multi-threading, Chromatic Aberration, HPL Engine Tech Details

A couple of days ago, we had the pleasure of interviewing Frictional Games’ co-founder, Thomas Grip. Thomas shared some details about the engine powering their latest horror title, SOMA, as well as the game’s inspirations, its CPU multi-threaded capabilities, and whether there will be an option to turn off Chromatic Aberration. Enjoy the interview after the jump! Continue reading Frictional Games Tech Interview – CPU Multi-threading, Chromatic Aberration, HPL Engine Tech Details