Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – E3 2014 Microsoft Stage Demo Footage

Activision has presented the E3 2014 demo of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare during Microsoft’s conference. This new Call of Duty looks exactly the same as all previous titles (gameplay wise), and is filled with lots of scripted events. Naturally, the AI also seems dumb and average at best, something that does not really surprised us. To be honest, I was expecting something more than what has been shown, but that’s just me. Enjoy! Continue reading Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – E3 2014 Microsoft Stage Demo Footage

Here Is Your First Look At Homefront: The Revolution

Deep Silver and Crytek have unveiled the first gameplay footage for Homefront: The Revolution. We expect Deep Silver to release a full length video later today but until then, enjoy this gameplay teaser video from it. Homefront: The Revolution will be powered by CRYENGINE and will hit current-gen consoles and PC. Enjoy! Continue reading Here Is Your First Look At Homefront: The Revolution

MilitAnt – 2.5D Platform-Shooter – Gets Action-packed Trailer

Xibalba Studios has released an action-packed trailer for its upcoming 2.5D shooter, MilitAnt. MilitAnt aims to feature gameplay with platforming elements, smooth, 3D-animated graphics, a diverse variety of weaponry, epic boss battles, and more. The game is developed by Xibalba Studios and is slated to release on PS4, PS3, PS Vita, and PC/Steam in Q1 of 2015. Enjoy! Continue reading MilitAnt – 2.5D Platform-Shooter – Gets Action-packed Trailer

Report: Despite Claims, Most PC Games Are Still Unable To Take Advantage Of More Than 4 CPU Cores

Well, you gotta love developers. This past year, we’ve been hearing from a lot of teams that their games were taking advantage of more than four CPU cores. And you know what? We decided to put a lot of CPU-bound games to the test. The results are a bit disheartening – to say the least – proving that most PC games are unable to properly take advantage of multiple CPUs. Continue reading Report: Despite Claims, Most PC Games Are Still Unable To Take Advantage Of More Than 4 CPU Cores

Here Is What Star Wars Episode I: Racer Could Look Like In CRYENGINE

Back in April, we informed you about a Star Wars Episode I: Racer project. This project is being created by Polycount’s member ‘Benkeeling‘ who has decided to ditch Unreal Engine 4 over CRYENGINE, and has posted some new images from it. According to the artist, Unreal Engine 4 was “pretty cumbersome to use due to the long build times for lighting and now compiling materials which is really disappointing.” Enjoy and kudos to NeoGAF for sharing our original story about Benkeeling’s map! Continue reading Here Is What Star Wars Episode I: Racer Could Look Like In CRYENGINE

Skyrim Modded Shows Visuals That May Never Be Achieved By Most Current-Gen Multiplatform Titles

Watch_Dogs has finally been released and unfortunately, it’s not up to what most gamers were expecting (graphics wise). And that’s a bit disheartening – especially if this is to be considered the showcase of current-gen multiplatform titles – as Skyrim modded is more impressive than it. So, today we bring you new shots from the works of modders lost_gypsy, Unreal, Insomnia, LucidAPs, OhKay, Pfuscher, ZeroKing and YetiASX. Enjoy! Continue reading Skyrim Modded Shows Visuals That May Never Be Achieved By Most Current-Gen Multiplatform Titles

Mirror’s Edge Recreated In Unreal Engine 4, New Screenshots Unveiled

Two months ago, we informed you about the recreation of Mirror’s Edge in Unreal Engine 4 by 3D artist ‘juniez’. Since then, juniez has been working on his project and today the artist has released a new set of screenshots from it. Although this map is still a WIP project, it does look lovely. Enjoy the new shots and we’ll be sure to share with you the final shots once the map has been completed! Continue reading Mirror’s Edge Recreated In Unreal Engine 4, New Screenshots Unveiled