Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 runs with 160FPS at 8K/Ultra with DLSS 4 MFG X4 on an NVIDIA RTX 5090

Paradox Interactive has just released Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 on PC. The game is powered by Unreal Engine 5, and from the looks of it, it runs pretty well on PC. As usual, before publishing our PC Performance Analysis, I decided to test the game on the NVIDIA RTX 5090. So, let’s see how it runs at both 4K and 8K. Continue reading Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 runs with 160FPS at 8K/Ultra with DLSS 4 MFG X4 on an NVIDIA RTX 5090

The Sinking City 2 Delayed to 2026 — But These New Screenshots Look Great

Frogwares has announced that The Sinking City 2, their upcoming Lovecraftian survival horror game, will be shifting its release window to the first half of 2026. To make up for the delay, the team shared a new set of screenshots that you can find below. Continue reading The Sinking City 2 Delayed to 2026 — But These New Screenshots Look Great

Ninja Gaiden 4 runs with 120FPS at Native 4K with DLAA/Max Settings on NVIDIA RTX 5090

Microsoft has just released Ninja Gaiden 4 on PC. Developed by PlatinumGames and powered by its in-house engine, I was a bit cautious about it. You see, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black had numerous PC issues. Thankfully, though, I can say that Ninja Gaiden 4 appears to be running like a charm on PC. Continue reading Ninja Gaiden 4 runs with 120FPS at Native 4K with DLAA/Max Settings on NVIDIA RTX 5090

Double Fine’s Keeper Runs at 60FPS in Native 4K Only on Medium Settings with NVIDIA RTX 5090

Last week, Microsoft released a new game from Double Fine, called Keeper. Keeper is an atmospheric puzzle adventure that uses Unreal Engine 5. So, let’s see whether this new UE5 game can run smoothly on a high-end GPU like the NVIDIA RTX 5090. Continue reading Double Fine’s Keeper Runs at 60FPS in Native 4K Only on Medium Settings with NVIDIA RTX 5090

Here’s The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Skingrad in Unreal Engine 5.6

YouTuber L. Torres has released a video showing the city of Skingrad from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5.6.1. The new version of the city has sixteen times more detail than the original game. So, if you are an Oblivion fan, you should definitely check it out. Continue reading Here’s The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Skingrad in Unreal Engine 5.6