Is DmC Devil May Cry Definitive Edition a worthy upgrade?
Added: 10.03.2015 9:19 | 33 views | 0 comments
Eurogamer:
Ninja Theory's Devil May Cry reboot courted much controversy back in the day, when the Unreal Engine 3-powered release traded the series' signature 60fps gameplay for a more detail-rich 30fps experience. Only the PC version could power uncompromised full frame-rate gameplay - and in our tests, it made a world of difference.
Fast forward to today and with the new PS4 and Xbox One Definitive Edition, we finally have 60fps DmC gameplay on console. So is the new release worthy of an upgrade for owners of the last-gen game? Well, today we'll be comparing the new PS4 game with the existing PS3 and PC builds - and as soon as we're done, we'll post our Xbox One vs PlayStation 4 comparisons too.
Tags: PlayStation, Onto, Engine, Xbox, Unreal Engine, Unreal, Fate, Ninja, Devil, May Cry, Devil May, Xbox One
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| DirectX 12 - Looking back at GDC 2015 and a year of amazing progress
Added: 10.03.2015 5:18 | 21 views | 0 comments
Andrew Yeung writes: At the GDC 2015 Expo, we had a range of live demos including Lionhead Studios next beautiful game Fable Legends, Epic Games Unreal Engine 4, Unity Technologies 3D game engine, Futuremarks Farandole performance benchmark, and Oxide Games new game Ashes of the Singularity; all running using DirectX 12 on all the PC hardware you care about: AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA.
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| The Sulon Cortex AVR Let Me Live Inside an Action Fight Scene
Added: 09.03.2015 21:30 | 11 views | 0 comments
Embedded above is a cool tech demo that Epic unveiled last year for Unreal Engine 4 when it was showing off Blueprints, its anyone-can-make-a-game graphic interface for the engine.
But you know what's cooler than watching that demo? Getting to walk around inside that room while those guys are duking it out. Sulon Technologies's Augmented Virtual Reality headset, the Cortex AVR let me do just that.
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| The Best Free Tools for Making Your Own Video Games
Added: 09.03.2015 17:19 | 6 views | 0 comments
With the recent release of the free version of the Unreal Engine and the announcement of the free Source 2 Engine, you now have even more options for making your own games. But picking out the best engine for you and your skillset is a little tough. Let's take a look at some of the best free software for a variety of skillsets.
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| VGR Show - Unreal Copyrighted Kickstarters and Bye Bye Maxis
Added: 09.03.2015 8:18 | 27 views | 0 comments
On this weeks show, the death of Maxis Studios, what does this mean for The Sims and SimCity?
Metal Gear Solid V has a release date with details on the Collectors Edition.
Plus a roundup of #GDC2015 news, including details on two new/improved engines, Source 2 and Unreal Engine 4; as well as details on the Unreal Tournament alpha that was playable at the show.
Theres a chunk of MMO news, where Dan dispels WOW rumours about the game going free to play and explains whats really going on.
Would you believe theres copyright infringement on Kickstarter from a Harry Potter game?
And Dan and Nik share a story about tigers and rhinos in Far Cry 4.
Tags: Play, Engine, Gear, Maxis, Metal, Metal Gear, Solid, Unreal Engine, Unreal, Sims, The Sims, Far Cry, Shop, Kickstarter, Collectors, Gear Solid
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| Gears of War Creator Defends His Next Game's Free-To-Play Model
Added: 07.03.2015 19:39 | 4 views | 0 comments
.Bleszinski pointed out that every item available for purchase in Project Bluestreak can also be earned through regular gameplay. "I don't want to be pay-to-win," he said. Also during the panel, Bleszinski and other developers at BossKey Productions explained that Project Bluestreak will follow the games-as-a-service model. Instead of just releasing Project Bluestreak and then moving on to something new, BossKey plans to support the game for a long time with regular content updates and more. The free-to-play model actually keeps BossKey honest, community manager Rohan Rivas said. "If it's not good, you're not going to keep playing it," he said. Also during the panel, Bleszinski announced that Project Bluestreak will run on Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4. This isn't too surprising, of course, as Bleszinski worked at Epic Games for two decades before quitting to start his own studio. A concept video for Project Bluestreak--the first video from the game ever released--was also shown during the event, highlighting a colorful, stylized world with some Asian-style settings. If this video is released, we'll embed it in this story. Project Bluestreak will be published by free-to-play juggernaut Nexon. A release date for the game has not been announced.
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www.gamespot.com
| Gears of War Creator Defends His Next Game's Free-To-Play Model
Added: 07.03.2015 19:39 | 5 views | 0 comments
.Bleszinski pointed out that every item available for purchase in Project Bluestreak can also be earned through regular gameplay. "I don't want to be pay-to-win," he said. Also during the panel, Bleszinski and other developers at BossKey Productions explained that Project Bluestreak will follow the games-as-a-service model. Instead of just releasing Project Bluestreak and then moving on to something new, BossKey plans to support the game for a long time with regular content updates and more. The free-to-play model actually keeps BossKey honest, community manager Rohan Rivas said. "If it's not good, you're not going to keep playing it," he said. Also during the panel, Bleszinski announced that Project Bluestreak will run on Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4. This isn't too surprising, of course, as Bleszinski worked at Epic Games for two decades before quitting to start his own studio. A concept video for Project Bluestreak--the first video from the game ever released--was also shown during the event, highlighting a colorful, stylized world with some Asian-style settings. If this video is released, we'll embed it in this story. Project Bluestreak will be published by free-to-play juggernaut Nexon. A release date for the game has not been announced.
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www.gamespot.com
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