We’ve seen fan made movies based on Assassin’s Creed, Half-Life 2, Duke Nukem Forever and Team Fortress 2. Some of them are good, some astounding and some get the job done. So today, we bring you a great fan-made movie that is based on Valve’s Portal and showcases what a real person could achieve if he (or she) was trapped somewhere and had the portal gun. Oh, and be sure to check the ending as it’s awesome. Good job to the guys who made it, it’s quite impressive to say the least! Continue reading Portal: No Escape is an impressive live-action movie that is based on Valve’s puzzle game→
So you though that the next-generation visuals will be powered by either Unreal 3/4 Engine or CryEngine 3? Well, guess again. An artist was tasked by his company to port one of their CGI scenes to Valve’s Source Engine and get ready to drool all over your screen. Why? But because the end result is really astonishing. Continue reading Proof that the Source Engine is capable of producing next-generation graphics→
Do you remember when Valve stated that they’d release a free DLC for Portal 2 this Summer? Well, get ready because it is coming indeed in late Summer and as was promised, it will be free. In addition, the DLC will include new test chambers, leaderboards, a challenge mode “and more”. Continue reading Portal 2 DLC coming next month and will be free→
Dota fans, get ready as the beta signups have just started at the game’s official site and as you’d probably guessed, you need to have a Steam account to sign up. In case you already have one, head over to DOTA 2’s website, sign in through Steam and then click the ‘Get on the list’ button. Continue reading Dota 2 Beta Signups Are Starting Right Now→
DOTA fans, get ready as the official GamesCom trailer for Valve’s highly anticipated game is out now. Dota 2 promises to take the unique blend of online RTS and RPG action that has made Dota popular with tens of millions of gamers around the world and will be available on PC and Mac. Enjoy it after the jump. Continue reading Dota 2 – Official Gamescom Trailer→
Valve, creators of best-selling game franchises (such as Counter-Strike, Half-Life, Left 4 Dead, Portal, and Team Fortress) and leading technologies (such as Steam and Source), today announced Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Targeted for release via Playstation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, and Steam (for PC and Mac) in early 2012, CS: GO will expand upon the team-based action gameplay that it pioneered when it was launched exactly 12 years ago. Continue reading Valve Announces Counter-Strike: Global Offensive; Coming on current generation consoles and PCs in 2012→
We are pretty sure that most of you won’t know who Team Psykskallar are. Well, did you by any chance play the Afraid of Monsters: Director’s Cut or Resident Evil: Cold Blood mods for Half Life? No? Pitty. Team Psykskallar were the creators behind those fascinating mods and they are currently hard at work with their latest TC – total modification – for Valve’s legendary FPS. Continue reading 7 minutes video of Cry of Fear; A horror TC for Half Life→
Now that’s what I call a great short film. TF 2: Sentry Saboteur sports great acting, awesome effects, nice music and stays true to the game. This could easily be a trailer for Valve’s game and you really have check it out. It’s cool, it’s interesting and we’d definitely kill for more live action shorts from these guys. Enjoy! Continue reading TF 2: Sentry Saboteur is an amazing Team Fortress 2 Live Action Short Film→
Lost Squad is a Half-Life 2 modification that looks quite interesting. The mod is developed by DmitRex Corporation and its third teaser trailer has just been released. This new teaser showcases some of the game’s destruction and you must check it out. Lost Squad is currently slated for a 2012 release and promises to feature Dynamic Destruction Environment (the modder claims that everything will be desctructible), Co-op mode and some new places, never before seen. Enjoy the teaser after the jump. Continue reading Lost Squad – Third Teaser Trailer→
Valve has just announced that DOTA 2 will be publicly playable at this year’s GamesCom and that there will be an international tournament for it. The International will feature the 16 best Dota teams in the world competing in the Dota 2 Championships through a group stage, double elimination playoff format over the course of Cologne’s five-day trade show (August 17th – 21st) and it will be broadcast in four languages (Chinese, German, Russian, and English) free of charge. Hell yeah! Continue reading Valve announces “The International Tournament” for DOTA 2 – Coming Out Later This Year→