Tag Archives: IO Interactive

New 007 First Light Trailer Shows the Creative Ways Players Can Tackle Objectives

IO Interactive has released a new trailer for 007 First Light, which gives us a new look at the game’s key features. The new Rules of Spycraft trailer for 007 First Light pulls back the curtain on what it means to operate as a modern MI6 recruit. Continue reading New 007 First Light Trailer Shows the Creative Ways Players Can Tackle Objectives

IO Interactive has lowered the CPU, VRAM & RAM requirements for 007 First Light

Earlier this month, IO Interactive released the official PC requirements for 007 First Light, which raised a lot of questions. However, the team has now released an update in which it lowered the CPU, VRAM, and RAM requirements. So, let’s take a look at the revised PC requirements. Continue reading IO Interactive has lowered the CPU, VRAM & RAM requirements for 007 First Light

Watch 30 minutes of gameplay footage from IO Interactive’s 007 First Light

IO Interactive has released a new video, showcasing not 10, not 20, but 30 whole minutes of gameplay footage from 007 First Light. This video will give you a pretty good idea of what you can expect from this new 007 game. So, make sure to watch it. Continue reading Watch 30 minutes of gameplay footage from IO Interactive’s 007 First Light

Here’s what the first patch for MindsEye will address, fix & improve

IO Interactive has just released MindsEye, and as I’ve reported, the game currently has major optimization issues. Thankfully, the devs are aware of them and will try to fix them. At the end of this week, we’ll get the first patch, so let’s see what it will address, fix, and improve. Continue reading Here’s what the first patch for MindsEye will address, fix & improve

We’ve tried MindsEye, and here’s how it runs on the PC

IO Interactive has just released MindsEye on PC. There is a lot of controversy surrounding this game, but we can confirm that this is a real game. The game uses Unreal Engine 5, and it supports NVIDIA DLSS 4 (with Multi-Frame Gen) from the get-go. So, let’s see how it runs on the PC. Continue reading We’ve tried MindsEye, and here’s how it runs on the PC