EDGE magazine had an extensive cover for CD Projekt RED’s third part in the The Witcher series, in which it revealed some new information about it. According to the magazine, CD Projekt RED aims for a 30fps experience on consoles, and will include a ‘Witcher sense’ that will be similar to Batman’s detective mode. Continue reading The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – New Details Emerge From EDGE’s Cover + New Images→
E3 is almost upon us and as it was hinted, Respawn’s first title will be unveiled during that event. And while most ex-COD fans await for the big news of what Infinity Ward’s former founders are up to, Google Play has leaked the cover of GameInformer’s latest issue that has a first look on this upcoming title. So, Respawn’s first game will be called TitanFall and will be coming on next-generation platforms. Continue reading Game Informer’s July Cover Leaked, TitanFall Is Respawn’s Upcoming Title→
Techland has revealed the E3 trailer of Hellraid, its upcoming first-person co-op slasher for PC, X360 and PS3. Hellraid is said to offer two games in one: a single-player, story-driven campaign of hack & slash action and a co-operative multiplayer that pits four players against the denizens of hell – and each other – in a battle for points, rewards and fame. To be honest, it feels like a Dead Island mod to us, but then again that was to be expected. Enjoy the trailer, courtesy of GameTrailers! Continue reading Techland’s Hellraid Gets An E3 Trailer→
Focus Home Interactive has released two new screenshots for Spiders’ Bound By Flame. After the recent release of Mars War Logs for download on PC (planned for release early Q3 2013 on Xbox LIVE Arcade and PlayStation Network), Spiders Studio, with Bound by Flame, benefits from a bigger budget and extensive development planning allowing them to realize their great ambitions in this big action/role-playing game. Continue reading Bound by Flame to be revealed in E3, planned for a Q4 2013 release, first screenshots→
EA Sports released the first screenshots and gameplay trailer for the current-gen version of Fifa 14. This version is the one that will be available on the PC, and will go head to head with PES 2014. And despite PES 2014 being powered by the FOX Engine, Fifa 14 seems better – graphically – to us. Of course we’ll have to play both titles in order to see which version features better gameplay mechanics, but there is a high chance of Fifa 14’s current-gen version being better than PES 2014. Enjoy the screenshots and the trailer after the jump! Continue reading Fifa 14 – First Screenshots & Gameplay Trailer From The Current-Gen Version→
It is very hard to be successful and recognized in today’s gaming market. There are hundreds of new titles released each and every year, and while most of them are as mediocre as they can get, there are still some games / franchises that should not be forgotten. A lot of young gamers who came in for fun are running in circles, hunting for games with the best graphics and the best ‘movie feel.’ While graphics and ‘overall feel’ are important, there is nothing more important in games than their gameplay. In this article I will look into some titles that deserve to be remembered. Most of them will be old, and perhaps you may have never played them. My goal with this article is to show you that age and graphics are irrelevant to good gameplay mechanics. After all, there is nothing quite like the following games. Continue reading User’s Articles: Games with unique gameplay→
Mossmouth announced that the HD remake of Spelunky will be coming this Summer to the PC. Spelunky HD will launch on Steam and GOG, followed shortly by the Humble Store. In case you’re not aware of, Spenlunky is a platformer that comes with fully destructible and randomized levels. Whenever players die, they’ll play a new, randomly-generated set of levels. Continue reading Spelunky HD Coming To The PC→