Dark Souls 2 – PC System Requirements Unveiled

Namco Bandai has revealed – via the game’s official store page – the PC system requirements for Dark Souls 2. According to the publisher, Dark Souls 2 will require 8GB of HDD, a dual-core processor and at least 2GB of RAM. In addition, the game will be playable on Windows XP. You can view the full PC requirements below. Continue reading Dark Souls 2 – PC System Requirements Unveiled

Watch Dogs’ Developers on Game’s Visuals: “Go read what journalists had to say that played the game”

During a TwitchTV Q&A livestream, Watch Dogs’ developers talked a bit about the game’s visuals and the criticism that the game has received since yesterday. What’s really interesting is the fact that the developers pointed everyone to read the previews that were written a week ago by the gaming websites; an answer that felt a bit underwhelming to say the least. Continue reading Watch Dogs’ Developers on Game’s Visuals: “Go read what journalists had to say that played the game”

GTA IV Modded & Rendered At 2K Will Blow You Away, Looks Just As Good As Next-Gen Titles

After yesterday’s reveal, PC gamers were a bit disappointed with the visuals of Watch Dogs. Well, good thing we can use SweetFX to improve the game’s graphics the moment it gets out. What? You still don’t believe that SweetFX can significantly improve a game’s visuals? If so, go ahead and take a look at the following GTA IV screens that were rendered at 2K. And while vanilla GTA IV may look awful for today’s standards, GTA IV modded is easily one of the most impressive titles, rivaling even upcoming next-gen titles. Now imagine what the modders will achieve once GTA V releases on our platform. Kudos to Reddit’s users ‘HuntingPandas’ ‘Unreal’ and ‘TokesNoMo’ for capturing these screenshots (the Ferrari shot was rendered at 4K and not 2K)! Continue reading GTA IV Modded & Rendered At 2K Will Blow You Away, Looks Just As Good As Next-Gen Titles

Here Is What Zelda: Wind Waker In First Person With Oculus Rift Support Looks Like

Zelda fans, get ready for a treat. YouTube’s member ‘Chadtronic’ has shared an amazing video, showcasing Zelda: Wind Maker being played in first person mode and with Oculus Rift support. As Chadtronic claimed, the following programs were used to achieve what you’ll be seeing: Dolphin Emulator, TriDef3D and XPadder. The end result is awesome, so be sure to give this video a go! Continue reading Here Is What Zelda: Wind Waker In First Person With Oculus Rift Support Looks Like

Konami Confirms Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 Revelations DLC, Releases First Screenshots

Konami has just confirmed the rumored “Alucard” DLC for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2, called Revelations. As the Japanese company claimed, Revelations will be released on March 25th (on Xbox Live and PSN, there is still no mention for a PC release) and will allow users to play as vampire Alucard, Gabriel’s son. Continue reading Konami Confirms Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 Revelations DLC, Releases First Screenshots

MXGP – The Official Motocross Videogame Gets Two Tutorial Videos

Milestone released today two new gameplay videos featuring tutorial information for MXGP – The Official Motocross Videogame. According to the company, the game is based on the official FIM Motocross World Championship and it will be available from March 28th on PC, PS3, PSVita and X360. Continue reading MXGP – The Official Motocross Videogame Gets Two Tutorial Videos

RPCS3 Is A New PS3 Emulator, Still In Early Stage, Boots Commercial Game

We know that a lot of you want to get your hands on a PS3 emulator. Well, that day may come sooner than expected, as a team of developers is currently working on a PS3 emulator that is able to boot a commercial game. In the realm of emulation land, this is huge. Yes, this is laggy and buggy but the fact that an emulator can boot a commercial PS3 game is HUGE. The name of the emulator is RPCS3 and you can view two videos from it running a commercial game below. Enjoy! Continue reading RPCS3 Is A New PS3 Emulator, Still In Early Stage, Boots Commercial Game

Battlefield 4 – March 6th Update Increases Max Rank To 120, Improves Stability

DICE has released a new update for Battlefield 4 that increases max rank to 120, improves the game’s stability, fixes various crashes and fixes the issue with blood effects, damage indicators, and health bar updates in the HUD that were out of sync. This update will be auto-downloaded and you can view its complete changelog below. Continue reading Battlefield 4 – March 6th Update Increases Max Rank To 120, Improves Stability