Deep Silver announced that Enter the Dominatrix DLC for Saints Row IV will be available this month on October 23rd. Those who have purchased the Saints Row IV Season Pass will automatically receive Enter the Dominatrix. For everyone else, this standalone DLC will cost £5,99 (around 7 euros). Continue reading Saints Row IV – Enter the Dominatrix DLC Releases On October 23rd
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Saints Row IV Gets A Mod That Adds A First Person Perspective
Our reader ‘llllShaDowllll Killer’ has informed us about this interesting mod for Volition’s sandbox title that adds a first person perspective to it. Created by ImmortalSin (with the help of modders MrScratch and BadMadScientist), this mod aims to give players a new experience inside the world of Saints Row IV. And despite the fact that it is still in alpha stage, it looks f’ing awesome. There are some bugs here and there (that will be obviously fixed in a later version) but who cares – time to experience the world from the eyes of the boss. Continue reading Saints Row IV Gets A Mod That Adds A First Person Perspective
Metro: Last Light – Developer Pack DLC Is Now Available
Deep Silver today released the ‘Developer Pack’ – the third piece of add-on content for Metro: Last Light and a kit that offers several opportunities to re-design the gameplay of the critically acclaimed first person shooter. It is now available worldwide on Steam and the Xbox Live, and the PlayStation Network in North America. It will be available on the PlayStation Network in Europe and the rest of the world tomorrow, September 18th. Continue reading Metro: Last Light – Developer Pack DLC Is Now Available
Saints Row IV – GAT V Pack & Wild West Pack DLC Trailers, GAT V Available For Free Today
Deep Silver released today the trailers for Saints Row IV’s upcoming DLC packs, GAT V Pack and Wild West Pack. In order to celebrate the release of the GAT V Pack for Saints Row IV, Deep Silver is giving it away for FREE for one day exclusively on Steam. The Wild West Pack introduces a cowboy outfit, a wild west dress and a Western themed shotgun and revolver. The GAT V, on the other hand, lets players be recognised everywhere when they dress up in typical Johnny Gat fashion or in the official Aisha costume. Enjoy! Continue reading Saints Row IV – GAT V Pack & Wild West Pack DLC Trailers, GAT V Available For Free Today
Metro: Last Light – Developer Pack Goes Live On September 17th
Deep Silver today announced that the ‘Developer Pack’ – the third piece of add-on content for Metro: Last Light – will be available worldwide on Steam and the Xbox Live on September 17th, and will hit the PlayStation Network on September 17th in North America and September 18th in Europe and the rest of the world. Continue reading Metro: Last Light – Developer Pack Goes Live On September 17th
Saints Row IV – SweetFX vs Vanilla Comparison
Ah, the beauty of SweetFX. Saints Row IV vanilla looks really blurry as Volition used a lot of low-res textures but thanks to SweetFX, the game’s visuals get a bit better. Below you can find a comparison between our SweetFX settings and the vanilla version. Continue reading Saints Row IV – SweetFX vs Vanilla Comparison
Second DLC for Metro: Last Light Revealed, Titled ‘Tower Pack’, Releases On September 3rd
Deep Silver today announced that the ‘Tower Pack’, the second piece of DLC content for 4A Games’ critically acclaimed Metro: Last Light, will be available worldwide on Steam and Xbox Live on September 3rd, and will hit the PlayStation Network on September 3rd in North America and September 4th in Europe and the rest of the world. Continue reading Second DLC for Metro: Last Light Revealed, Titled ‘Tower Pack’, Releases On September 3rd
Saints Row IV – PC Performance Analysis
When Saints Row: The Third was released, we were initially disappointed with its PC version. Despite Volition’s attempts, the game was not taking advantage of more than three CPU cores and there were various issues with SLI systems. As we said back in November 2011, Saints Row: The Third suffered from micro-stuttering problems, abnormal SLI scaling, and various performance issues. Well, we’re happy to report that Saints Row IV does not suffer from any of those issues, despite the fact that the game is using the same engine and that it is not optimized for quad-cores. Yes, Saints Row IV was created with tri-cores in mind. Still, the game runs smooth – well, most of the times – and unlike Saints Row: The Third, it’s enjoyable from the get-go. Continue reading Saints Row IV – PC Performance Analysis