Titanic and CryEngine 3 fans, get ready for a treat. ORM Entertainment has released a new trailer for its CryEngine 3 powered Titanic total conversion, Titanic: Lost In The Darkness. This trailer is basically a tour of some of the first class areas, such as the Grand Staircases, Reception Rooms, A la Carte Restaurant, Cafe Parisien, and elsewhere. We should note that this video was made on lower (medium) graphic settings, and that the project is still a WIP (Work In Progress). Enjoy! Continue reading Titanic: Lost In The Darkness – First Class Tour – New Trailer→
Bethesda has released a new set of screenshots for Arkane Studios’ Dishonored. Dishonored is a new first-person action game in which the player takes on the role of Corvo, a supernatural assassin driven by revenge. The PC version of Dishonored will be getting some extra love with various specific features and UI enhancements, such as a FOV slider, controller and mouse sensitivity options, four different options related to auto aim strength and aim assist, as well as mouse smoothing/acceleration slider and enable/disable options. Dishonored is currently planned for an October release. Enjoy! Continue reading Dishonored – New Screenshots Revealed→
You see, this is what is precisely wrong with today’s gaming industry. We PC gamers have criticised Ubisoft’s actions in the past – especially its controversial DRM – and hoped that the French company would listen and address those issues. We were not bashing Ubisoft because it’s the cool thing to do. No, we want a better gaming experience from the company that brought us Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six. In fact, we were hoping that Ubisoft would, somehow, treat us the way we should be treated in the first place. However, that won’t happen anytime soon. As GamesIndustry reported, Ubisoft is investing in free-to-play on PC, in a way to increase and guarantee revenue. Continue reading This Is Why Ubisoft Does Not Deserve PC Gamers’ Respect – Investing In F2P Model To Increase Revenue→
1C Company has released a new set of screenshots for its post-apocalyptic RPG, Nuclear Union. The game is being developed by Best Way and promises to feature an open progression structure and players will be able to recruit certain characters. The game will be played from a third person perspective and although its battles will be in real-time, there will be a button to pause the action. Enjoy! Continue reading Nuclear Union – New screenshots for 1C Company’s post-apocalyptic RPG→
In co-operation with bitComposer, the multi-award-winning open space saga Galaxy on Fire 2 is now available for Windows PC with Full HD visuals and complete English and German voice-over as boxed copy as well as digital download via Steam and Origin for €14.99 / $19.99 / £13.99. For a limited time only, Origin is celebrating the PC release of the epic outer space adventure with a 20% discount. The critically acclaimed sci-fi saga with a spectacular Metacritic score of 90 is the first title of the Hamburg-based premium game developer Fishlabs Entertainment which successfully made the transgression from mobile to PC. Continue reading Galaxy on Fire 2 Full HD is available now on the PC→
Man, things are not looking good for Command & Conquer: Generals 2, the Frostbite 2 engine game that has joined EA’s F2P plans. Truth be told, we were looking forward to its Single Player mode as it had the potential to be as epic as ever, especially if we take into consideration the destructible environemnts that would be featured. Or at least that’s what we were hoping. However, SP fans are not EA’s target group. Bioware Victory’s general manager, John Van Caneghem, told PCGamer that the game will ship without a single player mode. Continue reading Command & Conquer: Generals 2 won’t feature Single Player Campaign; fans create a petition for a proper PC game→
We seriously don’t know whether we should be excited about the following news or not. You see, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier PC was advertised as a great PC port from Ubisoft and what we got was an un-optimized console port that had major CPU issues/limitations. Not only that, but the DX11 features that were added were not polished and it took Ubisoft a couple of months to fix a number of performance issues. Therefore, the fact that Assassin’s Creed 3 will support DX11 features and higher resolution textures is both a good and a bad sign. Continue reading Ubisoft reconfirms Assassin’s Creed 3 PC DX11 support; will feature Higher Resolution Textures→
Microsoft has officially announced that Undead Labs’ zombie game, Class3, is to be renamed to State of Decay. In addition, the publisher has released the first set of screenshots, as well as the debut trailer for it. State of Decay is an open sandbox world that develops in real-time, dynamically generating content based on your actions, the choices you make, and the ever-increasing zombie threat. Continue reading Class3 renamed to State of Decay – First Screenshots & Trailer Revealed→
2K Games’ previously announced, free cooperative multiplayer game mode is now available for Spec Ops: The Line, the exciting third-person military shooter set in a sandstorm-ravaged Dubai. The free bonus content is the perfect complement to the provocative single-player narrative campaign and is available for download now for X360, PS3 and PC. This two-player cooperative multiplayer game mode is free of charge to everyone who owns or purchases a copy of Spec Ops: The Line. Continue reading Spec Ops: The Line – Cooperative Multiplayer Free Bonus Content Now Available→