Tag Archives: Square Enix

Dystopian puzzle-platformer, Black The Fall, is now available

Square Enix has announced that Sand Sailor Studio’s dystopian puzzle-platformer, Black The Fall, is now available. Black The Fall plunges players into a deeply atmospheric communist dystopia, in which they must solve a series of puzzles to survive in a world determined to keep them trapped in the system. Continue reading Dystopian puzzle-platformer, Black The Fall, is now available

MotoGP 17 is now available, gets launch trailer [UPDATE]

Square Enix and Milestone announced that MotoGP 17 is now available. According to the press release, the 2017 edition of the official MotoGP video game brings you the adrenaline-fueled action of the MotoGP World Championship, including all the riders, teams and tracks of the 2017 championship season and the Red Bull Rookies Cup. Continue reading MotoGP 17 is now available, gets launch trailer [UPDATE]

Square Enix: “We are working with PC device manufacturers for a NieR: Automata PC patch”

A few days ago, we published a story about the lack of a PC patch for NieR: Automata. Eurogamer got in touch with the publisher, who claimed that it is currently working with NVIDIA and AMD in order to roll out a PC patch. Continue reading Square Enix: “We are working with PC device manufacturers for a NieR: Automata PC patch”

After almost four months, and selling almost 500K units, NieR: Automata has not received any single patch

When Square Enix announced that NieR: Automata would be released on the PC, a lot of PC gamers got excited. Normally, the PC version would be, by default, the game’s definitive version, however NieR: Automata was plagued by a lot of issues on the PC. Fast forward almost four months and here we are today without any patch to address its reported issues. Continue reading After almost four months, and selling almost 500K units, NieR: Automata has not received any single patch

Square Enix congratulates Denuvo: “Thanks to you, people have to buy the game”

Now here is something interesting. At Denuvo’s official website, there are three companies congratulating it. These three companies are: id Software, Crytek and Square Enix. And while id Software’s and Crytek’s comments are kind of neutral (after all, id Software has removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech from DOOM), Square Enix’s comment is a bit more… salty? Continue reading Square Enix congratulates Denuvo: “Thanks to you, people have to buy the game”

Here is 20 minutes of gameplay footage from Life is Strange: Before the Storm

Square Enix has released the very first gameplay footage video for Life is Strange: Before the Storm. Life is Strange: Before the Storm is set in Arcadia Bay, three years before the events of the first game and introduces a rebellious 16 year-old Chloe Price who forms an unlikely friendship with the beautiful and popular Rachel Amber. Continue reading Here is 20 minutes of gameplay footage from Life is Strange: Before the Storm

Life is Strange: Before the Storm – First official details, screenshots & E3 2017 trailer

SQUARE ENIX today announced LIFE IS STRANGE: BEFORE THE STORM, the next game in the award-winning, multi-million copy selling, episodic franchise. The game was unveiled with a new cinematic trailer as part of the Xbox E3 Briefing and the first of three episodes will be released on August 31st. Continue reading Life is Strange: Before the Storm – First official details, screenshots & E3 2017 trailer

People Can Fly is working on a new high-end original title that will be published by Square Enix

Square Enix today revealed a new, external development partnership with People Can Fly, the Warsaw-based studio which developed BULLETSTORM and co-developed GEARS OF WAR: JUDGMENT. The partnership will see the companies work together to develop a new high-end original title for console and PC. Continue reading People Can Fly is working on a new high-end original title that will be published by Square Enix

The latest update for Rise of the Tomb Raider significantly improves DX12 performance in CPU-bound scenes

Now here is a nice surprise. As we’ve already reported, both Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and Rise of the Tomb Raider suffered from underwhelming performance in DX12. And yesterday, NIXXES released a brand new patch for Rise of the Tomb Raider that improves DX12 performance, especially in CPU-bound situations. Continue reading The latest update for Rise of the Tomb Raider significantly improves DX12 performance in CPU-bound scenes