Amidst every blockbuster release each year, for some gamers, some titles just don’t stand up to the rest in terms of anticipation. This is maybe either due to a bad first impression from demos or due to the fact that they might be sequels to games that were disappointing. However, some of these games outperform their expectations and are ultimately a finer part of gaming. This personal list is a pick of those games which I believe were not only better than expected but also better than most games that year. Also do note that, these are not in any significant order and are only those that were available on all three major platforms which includes the PS3, PC and Xbox 360. Continue reading User’s Articles: Biggest Videogame Surprises of 2012→
Inversion was initially meant to be a console exclusive. Although Saber Interactive had previously released a great PC game (like Timeshift), the studio decided – during Inversion’s early development cycle – to only release it on consoles. Back in July 2011, a rumor arose, suggesting that Inversion PC was already under development. It took Namco Bandai a while to confirm this rumor and in March 2012, the company officially announced that Inversion would hit PC this Summer. Fast forward a couple of months and here we are with its PC version, a version that looks better than its console counterparts, performs better, scales great on multi-GPUs and is packed with some of the best physics we’ve ever seen. Continue reading Inversion – PC Performance Analysis→
And the time has finally come. Saber Interactive’s third person shooter ‘Iversion’ is now available on Steam and is priced at 39.99 euros. In Inversion, players take on the role of Davis Russel, a young police officer, father and husband who finds himself thrust into a vicious war when society is overrun by an unknown enemy utilizing advanced weaponry that manipulates gravity to create bursts of low-gravity to levitate objects, or high-gravity to push objects and enemies to the ground. With his daughter missing, Davis must work together with his partner Leo Delgado to take command of this advanced gravitational weaponry to save the world. Continue reading Inversion is now available on Steam→
Namco Bandai revealed today that the PC version of Inversion will come out on July 28th. Inversion promises to combine strong third-person shooting and cover mechanics with powerful gravitational effects that make the battlefield a dynamically-shifting environment and has already been released on consoles across North America. The European console version of Inversion has also been delayed and is now slated for a July 13th release. Continue reading Inversion is coming to the PC on July 27th→
We’ve been following the PC rumors for Namco’s and Saber’s gravity third-person shooter ‘Inversion’ closely and we are happy to report today that the game will be coming to our beloved platform. No more rumors, no more speculation. This is official. Inversion will hit PC this Summer, alongside its console versions. Are you happy now PC gamers? Continue reading Namco’s and Saber’s gravity third-person game ‘Inversion’ hits PC this Summer→
In July, we’ve informed you about some rumors regarding a future PC version of Saber Interactive’s third person game, Inversion. Although Namco didn’t comment on those, it seems that the giant Japanese company has accidentally revealed the PC version of this anticipated game as they’ve included the PC platform on the press release of Inversion’s latest trailer that was released today. Now sure this inclusion could be accidental but the very same thing happened with the PC versions of SFxT and Sonic: Generations – before they were officially announced. Continue reading More hints that Inversion is coming to the PC→
Inversion is a third-person co-op shooter that combines hard-hitting, adrenaline-pumping action with a revolutionary gravity manipulation engine. Although it was previously stated for release on PS3 and X360, there are rumors that a PC version is already on its way. Continue reading Rumor: Saber Interactive’s Inversion coming to the PC too→