Bigpoint today announced that its award-winning MMO Drakensang Online had eclipsed the 20 million registrations mark. The company also posted a rousing new trailer on the new Steam Mechanicus class that can be viewed below. Continue reading Drakensang Online Hits 20 Million Registered Users
Ubisoft: “If we didn’t care about PC, we wouldn’t bother making our games work on it at all”
All hell has broken loose yesterday when Videogamer reported that Ubisoft does not care for PC optimization. As we said when we reported that story, that quote seemed to be taken out of context and it appears we were right. As an Ubisoft employee commented on that story, Ubisoft actually cares about the PC. After all, as Ubisoft’s employee claimed, the company wouldn’t bother making its games work on the PC platform at all if it didn’t care about it. Continue reading Ubisoft: “If we didn’t care about PC, we wouldn’t bother making our games work on it at all”
WildStar Gets New Dev Diary That Is Focused On A New Class
Man, our last article about WildStar was back in 2011. Holy bloody hell, that’s two years ago. But anyway, that’s irrelevant. NCSoft and Carbine Studios have released a new dev diary for this new MMORPG that introduces a new class, The Spellslinger. In case you weren’t aware of, WildStar is a sci-fi MMO infused with an unforgettable personality of its own; chock-full of super cool characters, awe-inspiring environments and hair-raising boss monsters. Those interested can sign up for the game’s beta by visiting its official website. Enjoy! Continue reading WildStar Gets New Dev Diary That Is Focused On A New Class
Unreal Engine 3-powered Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments gets four new screenshots
Focus Home Interactive has released four new screenshots for Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments. According to the publisher, the new screenshots represent an important step forward in the Sherlock Holmes investigation series. Developed by Frogwares, the switch to Epic’s Unreal Engine 3 from the in-house game engine has produced a far richer, more immersive and detailed rendering of the environments and characters. Enjoy! Continue reading Unreal Engine 3-powered Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments gets four new screenshots
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor – First Screenshots Released
NeptuneGames has shared the first gameplay screenshots for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor; a next-generation, third-person action game set in Middle-earth that explores an original story of vengeance and redemption. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is coming next year on next and current gen platforms, and is developed by Monolith. Enjoy! Continue reading Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor – First Screenshots Released
Jaw Drops, Hair Falls Out – I-Novae Studios Releases New Video For Infinity
Man, it’s been three whole years since the release of Infinity’s tech demo. Back in 2010, I-Novae Studios made a lot of heads turn with the spectacular Infinity tech video that showcased the seamless planetary engine that was powering it. And since then, nothing. Back in 2012, we informed you about the team’s plans for a Kickstarter campaign and although that campaign has not been launched yet, I-Novae Studios released a new trailer for its title that can be viewed below. Enjoy everyone (we’ve also included the 2010 tech demo because we still find it cool). Continue reading Jaw Drops, Hair Falls Out – I-Novae Studios Releases New Video For Infinity
Project CARS – New Trailer Gives Us A Taste Of What We Can Expect From Next-Gen Racers
YouTube’s member ‘balanceric’ has shared a new fan made trailer for Slightly Mad Studios’ upcoming racing title, Project CARS. This trailer is based on the game’s pre-alpha Build 607 and showcases what next-gen racers will look like. As always, pCars looks stunning so make sure to watch it. The game is currently planned for a Fall 2014 release on PC, PS4, Xbox One and WiiU. Enjoy! Continue reading Project CARS – New Trailer Gives Us A Taste Of What We Can Expect From Next-Gen Racers
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag’s Produced: “On PC, usually you don’t really care about the performance”
Man, what a train wreck this is. As we informed you yesterday, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag has major issues on the PC. While the game runs better than its PS4 and Xbox One cousins, it does not take advantage of more than two CPU cores. On the other hand, its GPU requirements are off the charts and if that wasn’t enough, Nvidia and Ubisoft are preparing a PhysX patch for it. Continue reading Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag’s Produced: “On PC, usually you don’t really care about the performance”
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing Complete Pack Released, Features All DLCs
Neocore Games has released the complete pack for The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing. This pack includes the base game and everything that has been introduced to the gameplay since the launch of the original. After paying close attention to the requests of the community, this package comes with three unique classes, PVP and co-op multiplayer mode, new netcode, PC controller support, monster respawn system, and the long awaited endgame content. Continue reading The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing Complete Pack Released, Features All DLCs
Montague’s Mount Now Available On Steam
Polypusher Studios has announced the release of its debut game, Montague’s Mount, on Steam. The Irish studio has been working closely with UK publisher Mastertronic to complete the title and has just launched on Steam with new updates to the game. Developed for PC, Mac & Linux, Montague’s Mount is now available on GOG.com, Get Games, GamersGate and Steam. Continue reading Montague’s Mount Now Available On Steam









