Ah, Hitman: Absolution. A Square Enix game that is ported to the PC by Nixxes. Awesome, right? After all, Nixxes was behind the PC version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, a version that featured a lot of graphical options, a FOV slider, and took advantage of quad-cores. In all seriousness (and despite the fact that there was an annoying stuttering effect that was later fixed), Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a great PC port. Therefore, we were expecting Hitman: Absolution to blow us away. However, it did not. And did you know that the PC version suffers from console optimizations? Oh, you didn’t know that, right? Well keep reading to find out why Hitman: Absolution PC is not as good as DE: HR, Max Payne 3 or Sleeping Dogs. Continue reading Hitman: Absolution – PC Performance Analysis→
Bad news for those who are still stuck with Windows XP, as Nixxes Software has confirmed that Hitman: Absolution won’t support this particular OS. When asked about the minimum requirements of Hitman: Absolution (at EIDOS official forum), a member suggested that Windows XP would be supported as it was listed on Amazon’s product page. However, that’s not the case. A member from Nixxes then replied (the team porting the game, that was also responsible for the PC version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution) and said that the game – as Hitman: Sniper Challenge – won’t support Windows XP. Continue reading Hitman: Absolution won’t support Windows XP either→
Well lookie here, we got us a new PC update for Deus Ex: Human Revolution. And no, we are not kidding. Nixxes and EIDOS Montreal have just released a new patch for the PC version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution that reduces the stuttering in the game, improves parallelism with the graphics driver on multi-core machines, improves SSAO, and resolves various issues with Nvidia’s 3D Vision. The patch will be auto-downloaded from Steam and you can view its entire changelog below. Enjoy! Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution PC gets a new patch; stuttering reduced, SSAO and 3D Vision improved→
Feral Interactive today confirmed that first-person role-playing game Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Ultimate Edition will be released for the Mac on Thursday, April 26th. Developed by Eidos Montreal and published by Square Enix for games consoles and PC, Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a prequel to the legendary Deus Ex (2000). Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Ultimate Edition hits Mac on April 26th→
Okay guys, there is no excuse at all now in not getting Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Why you ask? But because GetGamesGo is offering the entire Deus Ex franchise with a 70% discount. This basically means that Deus Ex: Human Revolution will only cost you 14.99 euros (or 18.28 with its DLC), while the first classic Deus Ex game is now priced at 3.49 euros. Seriously now, this is one of those offers that you should not skip by. So go ahead and get them, now. Continue reading GetGamesGo offers the entire Deus Ex franchise with a 70% discount until January 30th→
Now this is precisely why SOPA should not pass. YouTube’s member ‘CraZZyNation117’ uploaded an amazing parody video, in which he used samples from Deus Ex: Human Revolution for a prank call. This is funny as hell and guess what; if SOPA was on effect, you wouldn’t be able to enjoy it as it would be taken down due to copyright infringement. And that’s why our dear publishers SOPA IS BAD. So, for now, enjoy this hilarious video! Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Hilarious Video in which Adam Jensen Calls Security→
Sumthing Else Music Works announced today that it has entered into a licensing agreement with Square Enix, the developers of the blockbuster video game Deus Ex: Human Revolution, to release the critically acclaimed original music score from the game. The Deus Ex: Human Revolution Original Soundtrack CD is scheduled for worldwide release on November 15th, 2011 to retail outlets through Sumthing Else Music Works www.sumthing.com, and for digital download at www.sumthingdigital.com, Amazon MP3, iTunes and other digital music sites. Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution Original Soundtrack Album Coming On November 15th→
Great news for all those that were looking forward to playing Deus Ex: Human Revolution with Nvidia’s 3D Vision as Square Enix has just released a new update that adds support for it. Moreover, this patch will update your game’s version to v1.3.643.1, adds also support for Nvidia’s Surround and includes additional improvements to counter stuttering in the game. Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution – New Update Released; Adds Support for Nvidia’s 3D Vision & Surround→
The much anticipated first DLC of Deus Ex: Human Revolution is finally out. Be warned though PC gamers as Nvidia hasn’t included any SLI profile for it as of yet. The reason for this is because Square Enix decided to make it as a separate game, meaning that it has it’s own folder, executable file and everything you’d expect from a stand-alone game. Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution The Missing Link – SLI Workaround→
Square Enix has just announced that Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s first DLC is officially out now. The Missing Link downloadable content (DLC) is now available in Europe and PAL territories for the Xbox 360, OnLive, and Windows PC platforms via Steam and other participating online retailers. The DLC will also be available in these territories for PlayStation 3 tomorrow, October 19. Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution The Missing Link is now available for X360 and PC; Coming tomorrow on PS3→