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The best MK Mugen game, Mortal Kombat Project Season 2.9 Ultimate Update, is available for download

Mortal Kombat Project Season 2.9 is by far the best MK Mugen game, and we are happy to report that a brand new version of it is available for download. As with all Mugen games, this is a free game and this latest Ultimate update, created by Gui Santos, brings numerous improvements and fixes. Continue reading The best MK Mugen game, Mortal Kombat Project Season 2.9 Ultimate Update, is available for download

Here is an amazing fan remake of Nintendo 64’s Star Wars Rogue Squadron in Unreal Engine 4

YouTube’s ‘Thanaclara’ is currently working on an amazing fan remake of the classic Nintendo 64 Star Wars Rogue Squadron game in Unreal Engine 4. Thanaclara has been working on this project for more than a year and has managed to recreate four levels from the game. However, these levels are not finished and have a lot of placeholders. Continue reading Here is an amazing fan remake of Nintendo 64’s Star Wars Rogue Squadron in Unreal Engine 4

Far Cry 2 features more advanced physics than Far Cry 5, despite being released 10 years ago

As we’ve already reported, Far Cry 5 looks and runs incredibly well on the PC platform. However, it appears that the game’s physics have been severely downscaled compared to Far Cry 2; a game that was released ten years ago on platforms that should – theoretically – be less powerful than current-gen systems. Continue reading Far Cry 2 features more advanced physics than Far Cry 5, despite being released 10 years ago

Report: The pirated version of Final Fantasy XV runs faster/better than the Steam version

We’re pretty sure that a lot of our readers were looking forward to our comparison between the pirated and the Steam version of Final Fantasy XV. And after numerous tests, we can safely say that the pirated version runs better than the Steam version. Continue reading Report: The pirated version of Final Fantasy XV runs faster/better than the Steam version

The 2001 Unreal Engine version of Duke Nukem Forever was 90% complete, had RPG and horror elements

Duke Nukem Forever was a huge disappointment for a lot of Duke Nukem fans. However, there was a version that impressed everyone back in 2001. That version of Duke Nukem Forever was powered by Unreal Engine and was meant to be a more serious/dark game. And according to Frederik Schreiber, VP at 3DRealms, that version is 90% complete. Continue reading The 2001 Unreal Engine version of Duke Nukem Forever was 90% complete, had RPG and horror elements

Someone has made an unofficial fan Unreal Engine Donkey Kong Country game and is available for download

Donkey Kong fans, here is something for you today. Igor F has created an unofficial fan Donkey Kong Country game in Unreal Engine. This fan game, called A Tribute To Donkey Kong, is a tribute to the classic SNES platformer, and is available right now for download. Continue reading Someone has made an unofficial fan Unreal Engine Donkey Kong Country game and is available for download

Sea of Thieves has the best water effects in a video-game

Microsoft and Rare have launched the closed beta phase for Sea of Thieves and from what we’ve experienced so far, it appears that this game features the best water effects in a video-game. While the game features cartoon-ish visuals, its water effects are better than the ones featured in Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag or Assassin’s Creed Origins. Continue reading Sea of Thieves has the best water effects in a video-game

NieR: Automata has not received a single PC patch in ten months, still suffers from mediocre PC controls

While 2017 was overall a great year for PC gaming, with lots of games running smoothly on our platform, we also saw some really mediocre PC releases. Therefore, each and every month we’ll be focusing on such a release. We’ll cover games that suffered from numerous PC optimization issues, such as Nier: Automata, as well as titles that performed fine but had noticeable CPU optimization issues (like for example Styx: Shards of Darkness). Continue reading NieR: Automata has not received a single PC patch in ten months, still suffers from mediocre PC controls

The Witcher 2 is one of the few titles that looks better than its E3 demo

E3 is the biggest gaming event and we’ve seen in the past developers faking their games. Games like Motorstorm and Killzone 2 are two grand examples of games presenting CG trailers as videos featuring in-game footage. Not only that, but numerous games get exclusive builds for E3 that look better than their final builds, pushing the lighting or other features to the next level. The Witcher 3, Watch_Dogs and The Division are examples of such a thing. However, there are also games that look just as good as their E3 demonstrations, and there are fewer occasions where games can look better than their E3 demos. Continue reading The Witcher 2 is one of the few titles that looks better than its E3 demo

Fans remake Silent Hills P.T. for the PC, and you can download the prototype versions

Back in November we informed you about a Silent Hills P.T. remake in Unreal Engine 4. Created by SmoggyChips, this project is still in WIP. However, SmoggyChips has released a prototype version of this project that you can download right now and play. Continue reading Fans remake Silent Hills P.T. for the PC, and you can download the prototype versions