Total War: Rome II – Caesar in Gaul Expansion Now Available

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SEGA announced today that Caesar in Gaul, the first campaign expansion for Total War: ROME II, is available to download now. According to its description, Caesar in Gaul offers a tighter scope in terms of time and geography than ROME II’s original grand campaign. Continue reading Total War: Rome II – Caesar in Gaul Expansion Now Available

Dying Light – Night-time Gameplay Walkthrough

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Techland and Warner Bros released today a new gameplay video from Dying Light, showcasing the darker side of the game’s day-and-night-cycle mechanic. The video gives a glimpse into different strategies that players will adopt depending on the time of day in order to survive. Dying Light is powered by Chrome Engine 5 and is currently planned for a 2014 release. Enjoy! Continue reading Dying Light – Night-time Gameplay Walkthrough

Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag – Freedom Cry DLC Delayed On The PC

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Well, you gotta love Ubisoft. The French company has just announced that the PC version of its Freedom Cry DLC for Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is slightly delayed (it was meant to go live today). Although Ubisoft did not give any ETA, it claimed that the DLC was delayed in order to ‘apply a final layer of polish.Continue reading Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag – Freedom Cry DLC Delayed On The PC

The Vanishing of Ethan Carter Showcases Amazing Visuals Via New Animated GIFs

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Let me start by saying that we’ll definitely have an interview with The Astronauts about the tech behind The Vanishing of Ethan Carter in 2014. The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is described as a “weird fiction” horror, meaning our focus is on atmosphere, mood, and the essential humanity of our characters. The game is being developed for the PC and although there is no ETA yet, it may be ported to next-gen consoles at a later date. Continue reading The Vanishing of Ethan Carter Showcases Amazing Visuals Via New Animated GIFs

Watch Dogs Gets A Fan-Made Live Action Short Film

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YouTube’s ‘InfectiousDesigner’ has posted a short film that is based on Ubisoft’s upcoming open-world title, Watch Dogs. This fan film is directed by Brian Curtin and Aiden Pearce is being brought to life thanks to Matthew Sumner. It’s a really interesting film and features most of what you’d expect to find from a Watch Dogs film. That is fighting scenes, shooting people, chasing people, driving and using the cell phone to hack things. Enjoy! Continue reading Watch Dogs Gets A Fan-Made Live Action Short Film

Star Citizen’s Dogfighting Module Delayed By A Couple Of Months

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Star Citizen’s dogfighting module was meant to get released later this month. Well, not anymore. As Chris Roberts revealed, this module has been delayed by a couple of months, and currently there is no ETA. And although I’m all in for waiting a more polished version of that module, wasn’t the idea of getting access to pre-alpha stuff the whole point of crowd-funding a game? So can’t you… you know… release an alpha version, keep working on it and let your backers witness its evolution? Continue reading Star Citizen’s Dogfighting Module Delayed By A Couple Of Months

Planetside 2 – New Update Further Optimizes Esamir Objects, Physics & Memory Handlers

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Well, you gotta admit that SOE is trying to fix PlanetSide 2. The game was a resource hog but after the latest updates, we can definitely some performance improvements across various PC systems. This latest update brings improved physics calculations, optimized objects in Esamir and a number of client memory optimizations. This update is live as we speak, and you can view its complete changelog below. Continue reading Planetside 2 – New Update Further Optimizes Esamir Objects, Physics & Memory Handlers

Reset – New Trailer Released, Seven Days Left To Its IndieGoGo Campaign

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Theory Interactive has released a new trailer for its PC exclusive puzzler, Reset. According to the team, the game will also feature open world environments, as well as support for Oculus Rift. There are seven days left to Reset’s IndieGoGo campaign and during these days, the team needs to raise €40K in order to reach its €65K goal. To be honest, it seems that the campaign will fail, but hey… you never know. Enjoy the trailer after the jump! Continue reading Reset – New Trailer Released, Seven Days Left To Its IndieGoGo Campaign

DayZ Standalone Now Available On Steam Via Early Access Program

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Zombie and FPS fans, get ready for a treat. Bohemia has just released the standalone version of DayZ via Steam’s Early Access program. As its description reads, DayZ’s Early Access is your chance to experience DayZ as it evolves throughout its development process. Do note that this is not a demo and does not reflect the end product. Continue reading DayZ Standalone Now Available On Steam Via Early Access Program

Battlefield 4 – New Update Released, Breaks SLI & Removes Grass Physics

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Well, we gotta give DICE and Battlefield 4 the award of best clusterf*ck, ever. So when Battlefield 4 was released, there was major flickering when SLI was enabled. With its second (or third) update, the game was fixed and was working fine with SLI systems. And then came another update that had a HUGE impact on the game’s SLI performance. And now with this latest update that has just been launched, that awful flickering is back with a punch. Way to go DICE. Continue reading Battlefield 4 – New Update Released, Breaks SLI & Removes Grass Physics