CD Projekt RED has announced that The Witcher 3 has sold over 40 million copies worldwide on all platforms. Additionally, the team revealed that The Witcher franchise has sold over 65 million copies.
CD Projekt RED has just announced that it will be ditching its very own REDengine over Epic’s Unreal Engine 5 for its future projects. And yes, the first game that will be using Unreal Engine 5 will be a new The Witcher game.
110 Industries released a brand new gameplay trailer for its upcoming high-octane third-person action game, Wanted: Dead. As the title implies, this new trailer features some new gameplay sequences, so we strongly recommend watching it.
Rustic Games BR has shared a video, showcasing a really retro-cool PSX Demake of Capcom’s classic RE game, Resident Evil 4. This PSX Demake basically recreates the battle with El Gigante. Moreover, and in true classic RE fashion, this PSX Demake uses fixed camera angles and tank controls.
YouTube’s ‘Hoolopee’ has shared a video, showcasing Elden Ring as a 32-bit PlayStation game. Hoolopee has basically de-made one of the trailers for Elden Ring, and the result is retro-cool.
Well, we all saw that coming. The King of Fighters XV has just been released on PC and since it uses Unreal Engine 4, it’s really open to mods. As such, the first mods that came out for it are… wait for it… nude mods.
YouTube’s Rustic Games BR has shared a video, showcasing Dead Space as a 32-bit Playstation game. In order to create this demake, the YouTuber used the Unity Engine.
110 Industries has released a brand new gameplay trailer for its upcoming action sci-fi game, Wanted: Dead. Dedicated to Valentine’s Day, this new trailer packs some new gameplay sequences from the game.
2021 was a really weird year for PC gaming. Although we didn’t see a lot of games that had performance/tech issues, we did witness some questionably PC releases. From minimal PC graphics settings to really awful stuttering issues, these are the most disappointing PC game releases of 2021.
YouTube’s “64-Bits” have released an amazing demake video, showcasing what Bioshock Infinite would look like as a SNES game. This video will put a smile on all 16-bit fans out there, and we highly recommend watching it.