The PS4 version of Destiny entered its alpha test phase on Friday and was supposed to last only throughout the weekend. However, if you have access to the alpha and try to play it you’ll notice that it’s still possible even though it should be over by now. Bungie came on Twitter earlier today and said that they are extending the ...
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Scalebound already playable, but we can’t see it yet
Scalebound is a new IP that was revealed by Microsoft last week during their E3 2014 press conference. The game’s trailer looked really good, but unfortunately that’s all we have to go on for now. The company didn’t share a whole lot of details about the title aside from the fact that it is being developed by Platinum Games and it will ...
Read More »DirectX 12 will help improve the Xbox One
DirectX 12 was announced back in March at the Game Developers Conference 2014 that was held in San Francisco. The collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) is said to come with many more features than its predecessor. This will help a lot with the development work, which in turn will reflect on the games themselves. DirectX 12 will allow devs to be more efficient ...
Read More »Top 10 new IPs featured at E3 2014
E3 2014 was one of the best editions we’ve had in a very long time. At this year’s expo we were bombarded with presentations for literally hundreds of games for all the platforms. There were lots of titles that stood out from the crowd, including quite a few brand new IPs. While some of these projects have been announced or rumored prior ...
Read More »First Rise of the Tomb Raider artwork images surface
Rise of the Tomb Raider is the sequel to the Tomb Raider reboot released back in 2013. Just like its predecessor, the title is again being developed by Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix. Rise of the Tomb Raider was announced during Microsoft’s E3 2014 press conference, but unfortunately the companies didn’t share a whole lot of details about it. The situation hasn’t ...
Read More »Top 10 Game Trailers at E3 2014 So Far!
Trailers play a big part in today’s game industry and it’s probably the best way to promote a new product, whether it’s a new gadget, movie or game. During this year’s E3 conference we could see so far a lot of highly detailed trailers and gameplay videos, meant to ramp up the hype around the upcoming titles. Some of them ...
Read More »E3 2014: Star Wars: Battlefront in the making by DICE
EA’s press conference at E3 started with a trailer for Star Wars: Battlefront, did not show much of the actual game, but at least it’s in the making. We might not see any more reveling information about it until spring 2015. From what we can learn from the video is that Star Wars: Battlefront is in good hands, as dice ...
Read More »E3 2014: New The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Gameplay Shows Geralt Battling a Griffin!
CD Projek Red presented a new Xbox One gameplay footage of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on the E3 2014 press conference. The video shows an agile Geralt performing new action types like jumping and vaulting. These types of movement were not present in the previous installments of the game, but work well with the new game, allowing Geralt to pursue its ...
Read More »E3 2014: Halo 5 Guardians Beta Revealed, game launching in 2015
Microsoft announced today during its E3 press conference that the upcoming Xbox One Halo 5: Guardians beta will begin in December. To ensure your place in the beta don’t forget to pick up the upcoming The Master Chief Collection that will be available from November 11 for the Xbox One. Halo 5: Guardians will launch in 2015 for the Xbox ...
Read More »Destiny has higher resolution on Xbox One without the Kinect
Destiny will have a higher resolution on the Xbox One thanks to the removal of the Kinect sensor. Microsoft spoke about this subject last month when they said that removing the Kinect will free up processing power and allow for increased performance. Microsoft’s Phil Spencer and Larry Hryb aka Major Nelson reiterated this during a recent podcast. “This was a point where we actually ...
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