Tag Archives: 2K Games

Bioshock Infinite – Dev Diary showcases Tears: Windows Into Other Worlds

2K Games released a new developer diary for Bioshock Infinite. As Ken Levine describes, Elizabeth is not a scientist but she has the ability to interact with a kind of science that has been done in this period and the kind of science that has been done by Einstein and others. Every citizen can see the tears of Columbia but Elizabeth can interact with them. As a result of that, she can pull objects into your world or materialise any one of a number of different tears. She can even revive a dead horse. Now that’s cool. Check out this new trailer after the jump. Continue reading Bioshock Infinite – Dev Diary showcases Tears: Windows Into Other Worlds

Duke Nukem Forever 2001 Trailer Breakdown – What was real and what was not

Since a lot of gamers are mentioning these past days the fantastic 2001 trailer of Duke Nukem Forever, we thought that we should let you know what was real and what was not in that particular trailer. According to Charlie Wiederhold who worked at 3D Realms that time, some of the scenes from the trailer were actual gameplay footage, some were scripted, some were simply polished and some were created just for the trailer. Continue reading Duke Nukem Forever 2001 Trailer Breakdown – What was real and what was not

Duke Nukem Forever Demo Available Now on Xbox LIVE and Steam

In case you are one of those who haven’t purchased yet Duke Nukem Forever but want to take a taste of it, go ahead and download its demo. 2K Games released yesterday the game’s demo for both X360 and PC. The demo is exactly the same with the VIP demo that was released before the game’s launch. Continue reading Duke Nukem Forever Demo Available Now on Xbox LIVE and Steam

Duke Nukem Forever PC Performance Analysis

Most of you pretty much know what happened with Duke Nukem Forever so we won’t discuss extensively its development cycle. For those that don’t, here is how the story goes more or less. 3D Realms developed the PC version with an enhanced Unreal engine and was shut down, about two years ago. After its closure, Triptych Games decided to continue the game’s development and due to their hard work, the PC version of DNF was almost finished. Gearbox Software then stepped in and acquired the game’s rights. With Piranha Games’ help, the company polished, ported the PC version to consoles and added the multiplayer mode. And voila, Duke Nukem is back with us. Continue reading Duke Nukem Forever PC Performance Analysis