Defender’s Quest looks retro-amazing and is out now; Tower Defense meets RPG

Level Up Labs has just released their Tower Defense / RPG hybrid game, Defender’s Quest, for Mac, Windows, and Linux. Defender’s Quest is a unique blend of real-time Tower Defense strategy and tactical RPG meta-game, complete with a colorful cast of characters and fast-paced story-telling. Play through the game’s “casual” missions for a quick 2-5 hour experience, or hunker down and take on “advanced” and “extreme” missions for the hardcore 30+ hour experience you crave. Continue reading Defender’s Quest looks retro-amazing and is out now; Tower Defense meets RPG

Crysis 2 Mod Arthias pushes CryEngine 3 to its limits and offers jaw-dropping visuals

Okay, I’m totally amazed by Crysis 2’s modder ‘Chrome235’ work. Chrome235 is developing a mod for Crysis 2 called Arthias. Arthias is a Sci-Fi adventure which will tell a deep, complex, and comes with gorgeous graphics. Seriously, the amount of detail is astonishing and I can’t believe that this mod is developed by one and only man. The work that has been put on it is incredible and you’ll find bellow some screenshots and videos from it. Seriously Crytek, just hire this fella. Just…wow. Continue reading Crysis 2 Mod Arthias pushes CryEngine 3 to its limits and offers jaw-dropping visuals

Resident Evil 6 Officially Revealed; Coming this November

Capcom has just revealed the sixth part of its legendary Resident Evil series. Oh yeah, Resident Evil 6 is real and is coming this November. Alongside the game’s announcement, Capcom confirmed that RE6 pairs Leon S Kennedy and Chris Redfield together, and is scheduled for release on November 20, 2012. Naturally, expect a delay for the PC version (although Capcom hasn’t stated anything at all for the PC). Oh, and check out its reveal trailer after the jump! Continue reading Resident Evil 6 Officially Revealed; Coming this November

Look and behold; new versions of EVGA Precision and MSI Afterburner come with a Frame Limiter

Remember a while ago when we informed you about the frame limiter that was hidden in Nvidia’s ForceWare drivers? Well, good news for everyone as the latest versions of both EVGA Precision and MSI Afterburner come with a new, Frame Limiter option. What is really interesting here though, is that the algorithm for this limiter is entirely different from the one found on the latest Nvidia drivers. This basically means that the Frame Limiter works with more games, with any NVIDIA driver version and any hardware (both AMD and NVIDIA). Yeap, that’s right AMD fans, you can use the frame limiter. Rejoice. Oh, and no more stuttering for our Nvidia friends! Continue reading Look and behold; new versions of EVGA Precision and MSI Afterburner come with a Frame Limiter

Skyrim Creation Kit and Steam Workshop coming at the end of this month; Update 1.4 Changelog

Great news for Skyrim fans as Bethesda has revealed some news about the 1.4 update that is slated for release later this month. The company plans to first release their updates as “beta” versions through Steam as this is an extra safety check for everyone going forward and should expedite and improve their updating process for PC gamers. In addition, both the Creation Kit and Steam Workshop are nearly ready, as the company do some final testing, and they are on track for a public release near the end of the month. Excisting news, right? Hell yeah. Be sure to also check the changelog of the upcoming update after the jump. Continue reading Skyrim Creation Kit and Steam Workshop coming at the end of this month; Update 1.4 Changelog

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Online – Developer Diary 2

Ubisoft has just released the second developer diary for Ghost Recon Online. Ghost Recon Online is developed by Ubisoft Singapore, and offers all the best qualities of the Ghost Recon franchise in a downloadable, dynamic, PC-based online game. The game is in closed beta phase since Summer 2011 and the team behind it discuss the game’s three main classes in this new dev diary. Enjoy! Continue reading Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Online – Developer Diary 2

New ‘1999’ mode announced for Bioshock: Infinite

Now here is something interesting. Irrational Games has built a survey to see whether the fans would welcome a new mode for their upcoming first-person Bioshock game, Bioshock: Infinite. It appears that the die-hard fans of the franchise wanted an old-school feel to it, therefore Irrational Games has announced today the new game mode for Bioshock: Infinite, called ‘1999’. Continue reading New ‘1999’ mode announced for Bioshock: Infinite

38 Studios requests feedback on Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning’s demo

38 Studios and Electronic Arts have released the demo of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and, well, it was not as good as we’d hoped to. We bet that some of you were also annoyed by its camera angle, as well as some other, various issues. Good news then that Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning’s Lead Combat Designer, Joe Quadara, is requesting players feedback on the demo. Continue reading 38 Studios requests feedback on Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning’s demo

New screenshots and trailer for the upcoming indie puzzle game ‘Vessel’

Strange Loop Games released today some new screenshots and a gameplay trailer for their upcoming indie puzzle game, Vessel. Built on a groundbreaking liquid-physics engine, Vessel will allow players to solve puzzles by bringing to life physically-simulated liquid (water, lava, glowing goo, chemicals and more) by animating them into living machines called Fluros that retain all the properties of the liquid they contain. Continue reading New screenshots and trailer for the upcoming indie puzzle game ‘Vessel’