StreumOnStudio released today a brand, new gameplay trailer for their FPS/RPG hybrid, E.Y.E : Divine Cybermancy. The game looks good for an indie game and seems complex like the legendary Deus Ex. It is after all inspired by Ion Storm’s little baby, so make sure to check it out. E.Y.E : Divine Cybermancy is slated for … Continue reading E.Y.E : Divine Cybermancy – New Gameplay Trailer→
Size Five Games, the minds behind controversial Sex Ed Shoot-‘em-Up “Privates” and hit point-and-click adventures “Ben There, Dan That!” and “Time Gentlemen, Please!” have announced their next project: The Swindle.
Ubisoft revealed that the PC version of Call Of Juarez: The Cartel will be slightly delayed. Although the game debuts on both the X360 and the PS3 on July 22nd, the PC version will be delayed almost two months and is now scheduled for a September 16th release.
THQ Nordic has just announced the latest part in the Trine series, Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy. Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy will be coming to PC this Summer, and below you can find its announcement trailer.
2022 has been a busy year. With three days left to it, we’ve decided to share our GOTY 2022 list. And we know, a lot of you are waiting for our Top 10 Optimized PC Games list. This will come out, most likely, on December 31st. Until then, you can find below the games that … Continue reading Here are DSOGaming’s Games of the Year 2022→
Ubisoft has announced that the Title Update 4.5.0 for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint will release tomorrow, April 5th. In addition, the French company has revealed its full patch notes, so go ahead and take a look.
Modus Games has shared an in-depth look at next week’s Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince. This trailer details the expanded hero abilities, otherworldly baddies, and series firsts that players will discover when the adventure begins.
Modus Games has released a new story-focused trailer detailing what’s at stake in the world of Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince; the puzzle platforming series that makes a triumphant return on October 8th.
In hindsight, 2009 turned out to be a great year for gaming. Several definitive I.P.’s had their first installment, a few superb sequels were released, and, above all, studios were clearly not afraid to get experimental with their games. It was during this year, next to masterworks like Batman: Arkham Asylum, Bayonetta and COD: Modern … Continue reading Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince – First Impressions→