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
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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
Freestyle is among the coolest features NVIDIA has implemented in its drivers
Last week, NVIDIA released a brand new driver for its graphics card. Among other things, the NVIDIA GeForce 390.65 WHQL added support for Freestyle; a tool lets you apply post-processing filters to your games while you play. Basically, think of it as NVIDIA’s own Reshade tool and it’s easily one of the coolest features the green team has implemented in its drivers. Continue reading Freestyle is among the coolest features NVIDIA has implemented in its drivers
PC Gaming Trance – Episode #3 – PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS “It ends where it began”
The third episode of “PC Gaming Trance” is here, featuring music from Paul Van Dyk, Ferry Corsten and Bryan Kearney, and gameplay footage from PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. This little mix starts with PvD and ends with PvD, which is why I labeled it with the “It ends where it began” motto. Continue reading PC Gaming Trance – Episode #3 – PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS “It ends where it began”
Mortal Kombat Project 4.1: Season 2.9 is perhaps the best free MUGEN MK game to date
Mortal Kombat fans, here is something for you today. There have been a lot of free Mortal Kombat games in the past few years, however, it appears that one had stood out. Created by Borg117, Mortal Kombat Project 4.1 is a polished MUGEN game that packs various improvements, and even enhances and alters some finishing moves. Continue reading Mortal Kombat Project 4.1: Season 2.9 is perhaps the best free MUGEN MK game to date
AMD Radeon Adrenalin Edition 17.12.1 benchmarked on Radeon RX580 in 8 triple-A games
AMD has just released a new major driver for its graphics cards. According to the red team, the AMD Radeon Adrenalin Edition 17.12.1 adds a new Overlay feature (default ALT+R) allowing management of certain Radeon Settings features while in-game or on desktop such as Radeon ReLive, Radeon FreeSync, Radeon Chill, Frame Rate Target Control, Display Color, and Performance Monitoring. Continue reading AMD Radeon Adrenalin Edition 17.12.1 benchmarked on Radeon RX580 in 8 triple-A games
PC Gaming Trance – Episode #2 – Call of Duty WWII
The second episode of “PC Gaming Trance” is here, featuring music from Solarstone and LNQ, and gameplay footage from Call of Duty: WWII. For this episode, I wanted to experiment with two of my most favourite depressive trance tracks. Normally I’d label this small mix as ‘Melancholic’, however I believe the word ‘Depression’ suits war best. Continue reading PC Gaming Trance – Episode #2 – Call of Duty WWII
PC Gaming Trance – Episode #1 – Middle-earth: Shadow of War
Since I am a huge fan of trance music, I always wanted to mix trance and PC gaming together. After all, I always believed that the trance music suits perfectly a lot of gaming genres. Therefore, it’s time for a new special video-series. Continue reading PC Gaming Trance – Episode #1 – Middle-earth: Shadow of War
I Don’t Trust $60 Games
If you aren’t from the United States this message may not ressonate quite the same, but the overall rhetoric remains; A triple A’ price tag, does not equate to a quality title. Continue reading I Don’t Trust $60 Games
The Underrated Upgrades – Audio Part 1
This is a particular section that I hold dear to my heart as an audiophile. Now this upgrade isn’t nearly as underrated as the seating on, but I feel like it is often left out of people’s budget. I’m going to try to keep this within a reasonable budget but I’m also going to provide some higher end sound options for those of you with deeper pockets. Continue reading The Underrated Upgrades – Audio Part 1