Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two – New Screenshots Released

Disney has released a new set of screenshots for Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two. As the press release reads, the “Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two” video game returns Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit to Wasteland, an alternate world filled with more than 80 years of forgotten Disney characters and theme park attractions. The game is planned for release on PC and Mac, though Disney has not unveiled the exact release date yet for these two versions. Enjoy! Continue reading Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two – New Screenshots Released

Crysis 3 – Single Player ‘Fields’ Walkthrough

Electronic Arts and Crytek have released a new SP trailer for Crysis 3. In all seriousness, Crysis 3 looks astounding and beyond anything we’ve ever seen (at least in terms of visuals for vanilla PC games). Destructible objects? Check. Bendable vegetation? Check. Wind effects? Check. Anamorphic lens-flares that can easily blind you? Check. To put it simple; C3 looks gorgeous, even if its alpha stage (as Crytek suggests that this footage is from its alpha build). Crysis 3 is planned for a February 2013 release on PC, X360 and PS3. Enjoy! Continue reading Crysis 3 – Single Player ‘Fields’ Walkthrough

DX11.1 not exclusive to Windows 8 after all, Microsoft adds DX11.1 features to Windows 7

Good news for Windows 7 users, as it seems that Microsoft has – somewhat – backed off and will add various DX11.1 features to your beloved OS. According to a post on the ‘Games for Windows and the DirectX SDK’ blog, Microsoft brings – via the Platform Update for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (KB 2670838) that is included with the Internet Explorer 10 Release Preview for Windows 7 – some DX11.1 features. Continue reading DX11.1 not exclusive to Windows 8 after all, Microsoft adds DX11.1 features to Windows 7

Unreal Engine 3-powered “Day One: Garry’s Incident” Looks Gorgeous, New Short Story Trailer

Wild Games Studio has released a short teaser for its upcoming survival Unreal Engine 3-powered game, Day One: Garry’s Incident. Day One: Garry’s Incident is survival type of FPS where reflexes and reflection are useful. Players will have to survive in the jungle without pity, find food, build your own weapons and discover an ancient lost civilization with mysterious technology left behind many centuries ago by aliens. The team is currently trying to greenlight this project on Steam, so make sure to support them if you’re interested in it. Enjoy! Continue reading Unreal Engine 3-powered “Day One: Garry’s Incident” Looks Gorgeous, New Short Story Trailer

Grand Theft Auto V: Official Trailer #2

Rockstar has released the second trailer of GTA V. Contrary to the first trailer, this one focuses on the main story and the three protagonists that will be present. Graphics wise, there is a lot of aliasing and the colors are not as rich as the ones found on the official screenshots. Still, the game looks fine – for today’s standards – and there are some interesting hints about the things that will be featured in it. Grand Theft Auto V is planned for a Spring 2013 release on X360 and PS3, and will most probably hit PCs at a later date. Enjoy! Continue reading Grand Theft Auto V: Official Trailer #2

Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light Is Now Playable For Free On Your Browsers

Great news for Lara fans, as the isometric version of Lara’s adventures, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, is now available and playable for free on your browsers. This is an interesting move from Square Enix, as Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light is considered among the best downloadable games. Continue reading Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light Is Now Playable For Free On Your Browsers

New 3D Mark To Offer Cross-Platform Benchmarking Capabilities

Futuremark announced today that the latest version of its 3D Mark program will offer cross-platform benchmarking capabilities. According to the press release, with three all new tests the new 3DMark includes everything gamers and enthusiasts will need to benchmark everything from smartphones to the latest high-end, multi-GPU gaming desktops. Continue reading New 3D Mark To Offer Cross-Platform Benchmarking Capabilities

CryENGINE 3.4.3 Free SDK Is Now Available

Crytek has announced that a new version of its CryEngine 3 free SDK is currently available. This new version comes with Dedicated Server support, revamped Launcher menu, a Sandbox Welcome screen, improvements to Terrain precision/smoothing, Maya 2013 Exporter, as well as many tweaks/fixes/cleanups to the Sandbox UI. Continue reading CryENGINE 3.4.3 Free SDK Is Now Available

The Secret World – Issue #4 Promises To Be The Biggest Update Yet

Funcom has revealed that the fourth issue of The Secret World will be the biggest update yet for its MMORPG. This update introduces the Manhattan Exclusion Zone, the first raid set in the middle of New York City, as well as tons of other good stuff such as the Albion Theater where players can put on their own stage plays, the chainsaw auxiliary weapon, reticule combat and much more. This update will go live later this month, and you can view below its trailer (as well as its key features). Enjoy! Continue reading The Secret World – Issue #4 Promises To Be The Biggest Update Yet