Warner Bros has announced – via the game’s official Steam store page – the PC requirements for Mortal Kombat X. PC gamers will – at least – need an Intel Core i5-750 or an AMD Phenom II X4 965, 3GB of RAM and 25GB of free HDD. The game is powered by a heavily modified version of Unreal Engine 3 and is currently planned for an April 14th release. You can view the full list of the game’s requirements below! Continue reading Mortal Kombat X – Official PC System Requirements Revealed
Underworld Ascendant Announced – New Fantasy RPG From The Original Team Behind Ultima Underworld
OtherSide Entertainment has launched a Kickstarter campaign for Underworld Ascendant; a new fantasy RPG that is being created by the original team behind Ultima Underworld. The team aims to raise $600K – in total – in the next 29 days, and we are pretty sure that it will achieve that goal real soon. Continue reading Underworld Ascendant Announced – New Fantasy RPG From The Original Team Behind Ultima Underworld
Windows 7 and 8 Will Automatically Update to Windows 10
Not entirely automatic, but much less involved than previous Windows upgrades. In the past when you wanted to upgrade from one version of windows to the next you had to run an install disc/drive and go through a process that was confusing for uninformed users. Continue reading Windows 7 and 8 Will Automatically Update to Windows 10
Rise of Incarnates & Grow Home – Now Available On Steam
Bandai Namco and Ubisoft announced that both Rise of Incarnates and Grow Home are currently available on Steam. Rise of Incarnates is a F2P action game blending fighting and shooting in a 2v2 battle arena, whereas Grow Home is a quirky, experiential climbing game priced at 7,99€. Continue reading Rise of Incarnates & Grow Home – Now Available On Steam
Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today – To Be Released On April 10th
Daedalic Entertainment and Fictiorama Studios announced today that the final version of Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today will be released on Steam on April 10th. This dystopian adventure awill be available on Steam for € 19.99 in English and German and subtitled in French, Spanish, Italian, and Russian. Continue reading Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today – To Be Released On April 10th
LEGO Jurassic World – First Details Unveiled, Teaser Trailer Released
Warner Bros, TT Games, The LEGO Group, and Universal Partnerships & Licensing today released the first trailer for LEGO Jurassic World, the latest addition to the wildly successful LEGO videogame series. Continue reading LEGO Jurassic World – First Details Unveiled, Teaser Trailer Released
Dragon’s Dogma Online – First Direct-feed Screenshots Unveiled
The first direct-feed screenshots of Dragon’s Dogma Online have emerged, and let’s just say that they are a bit underwhelming. While Dragon’s Dogma Online will be a F2P title for PS3, PS4 and PC, we kind of expected better visuals from it, especially when Black Desert – another F2P RPG title – looks so damn beautiful. Enjoy the screenshots after the jump! Continue reading Dragon’s Dogma Online – First Direct-feed Screenshots Unveiled
Untold Story Announced – NES-style, turn-based, RPG – Created by a solo Developer
Candlelight Studios announced today Untold Story, a NES-style, turn-based, RPG with a modern twist. In order to celebrate the announcement, Candlelight Studios has also released the game’s debut trailer that can be viewed below. Continue reading Untold Story Announced – NES-style, turn-based, RPG – Created by a solo Developer
Fenix Rage Earns “GameMaker Game Of the Year 2014” Award
Green Lava Studios and Reverb Triple XP announced today that the acclaimed action-platformer Fenix Rage has been honored with the GameMaker Game Of the Year 2014 award. From a field of twelve acclaimed indie games utilizing the GameMaker engine, Fenix Rage received over 50% of all votes making it the clear winner. Continue reading Fenix Rage Earns “GameMaker Game Of the Year 2014” Award
Alien: Isolation’s Engine Supports Up To A Million Particles Via Computer Shaders
In a new video interview – shared by AMD – The Creative Assembly’s developers shared some new information about the engine powering the latest Alien game. Michael Bailey, Alien: Isolation’s Lead Engine Programmer, claimed that the game’s engine supports up to a million particles thanks to its use of computer shaders, and talked a bit about the game’s lighting system. Continue reading Alien: Isolation’s Engine Supports Up To A Million Particles Via Computer Shaders