Seems that PC gamers will have to get used to Ubisoft’s online DRM yet again. Earlier today we’ve informed you that Driver: San Francisco will require a permanent internet connection. Well, get ready because the much anticipated God game, From Dust, will also use this always-online DRM. Yeap, you read that right. From Dust will … Continue reading From Dust will also require a permanent internet connection→
EA released today via Steam a massive new update for their acclaimed casual game, The Sims 3. This update bring a lot of improvements, fixes and additions to Generations and as with all games that are available on Valve’s distribution service, it will be auto-downloaded next time you start the Steam client. You can view the … Continue reading The Sims 3 – Huge Update Released→
Futuremark has just informed us that their space FPS game, Shattered Horizon, will receive today a 75% discount. This deal will only be for one day and will start at around 10:00 PST and basically means that the game will only cost $4.99.
Virtua Tennis has been with us for quite some time. Its debut was on Dreamcast and Arcades and since then, we’ve seen the series coming to almost every major consoles and PC. Virtua Tennis 4 feels like a rehash of 2009’s version with some console-only features – like Move support for PS3 – and a … Continue reading Virtua Tennis 4 PC Performance Analysis→
GamersFirst announced today Sword 2: Revelations is now live and introduces the world of Granado Espada to three brand new expanded skill systems, a new area for questing and exploration, a new unique playing character and pet to both drive the continually evolving story of Sword 2.
It’s pretty well known that piracy is PC gaming’s biggest enemy – well, that is if we don’t count Microsoft but still. A lot of developers and publishers have suffered from it and let’s not count the various leaks that we’ve seen these past days. As a result of that, some developers who were mainly … Continue reading Relic’s James McDermott believes that some people want PC to go away→
Drakkar Dev announced that Guardians: the Last Day of the Citadel has just been released worldwide for the iPad, iPod Touch and iPhone. According to the press release, the core gameplay resembles the classical single player side-scrolling genre, but it use significant variations. All aspects of the game are actually designed to have a very … Continue reading Guardians: the Last Day of the Citadel Is Now Available→
The fight between Rockstar and Team Bondi may have ended – for now – but here comes a neeeeeeeeew challenger. According to the studio’s lead programmer, Dave Heironymus, some ex-employees want to actually see the company destroyed.
Criterion’s boss, Alex Ward, revealed that Burnout Crash! started as a Wii game in which players could “drew the road” with the Wii remote. The company however was not satisfied with the end result as it turned out to be boring. As a result of that, Criterion decided to scrap the project.
How can someone start an article about F.E.A.R. 3 and not mention its origins? Few years ago when I was younger, had more hair and was full of ideas and dreams, a new FPS caught my eye. It was F.E.A.R, an FPS that was developed by the talented Monolith team – the same studio that was … Continue reading F.E.A.R. 3 PC Performance Analysis→