E3 2018: Destiny 2 Forsaken Preview - Destiny is Back | VGCultureHQ
Added: 01.07.2018 5:34 | 1344 views | 0 comments
 Destiny 2 Forsaken Preview - Destiny 2 is launching a new expansion in September along with a new game mode, Gambit, which is a mix of PvE and PvP.
| Dual Pixels Radio #28: The On-Demand Challenge - Dual Pixels
Added: 01.07.2018 5:34 | 1113 views | 0 comments
 Dual Pixels: "We're back this week with E3 out the way, We delve deeper into Microsoft and Sonys On Demand services. The Pros, The Cons, and maybe Nintendo will arise to the occasion."
| E3 2018: Spider-Man Preview - Very Good, But Overhyped | VGCultureHQ
Added: 01.07.2018 4:33 | 418 views | 0 comments
 Spider-Man Preview E3 2018 - Spider-Man is one of the most hyped games for 2018 and was playable at E3. Does it live up to the hype? Read our preview to find out!
| Metro: Exodus' E3 2018 Hands - On Demo Let Me Enter the Great Outdoors | TechRaptor
Added: 01.07.2018 3:34 | 1191 views | 0 comments
 TechRaptor's Samuel Guglielmo writes, "I love Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light. After spending almost an hour on it at E3 2018, do I also love Metro Exodus? Yes. Yes I do."
| E3 Interview: Mikael Kasurinen of Remedy Games on 'Control' - Electric Bento
Added: 30.06.2018 23:34 | 1052 views | 0 comments
 We got to check out an extended look at Control behind closed doors at E3 this year. After the extended gameplay preview, we had the opportunity to sit down with Mikael Kasurinen, game director on Control to pick his brain on the upcoming supernatural shooter.
| Control is Remedy's most exciting project in years
Added: 30.06.2018 18:57 | 1484 views | 0 comments
 I'm calling it, I'm finally letting go of Alan Wake. There is more to Remedy than its hoodie-and-tweed-wearing writer hero, and more to the studio's trademark brand of pulpy sci-fi than his gravelly, never-ending voice-overs. This is a good thing. Six years on from Wake's last outing, with no sequel in sight and Remedy's odd, live-action hybrid Quantum Break out of the way, Control feels like a clean break for Remedy. Control is the studio's first game for PlayStation 4 - its first for any Sony platform since Max Payne 2 on PS2 - something underlined by its unveiling at Sony's E3 conference. ("It felt like a good way to announce it this way and make this statement," Sam Lake, Remedy's chief writer and public face of the studio tells me after.) Control is also a clean slate to tell a new story with a more modern approach - albeit one which will still feel familiar to the studio's fans. The demo shown to press at E3 2018 is a proper peek at what everybody saw during the game's Sony conference trailer. You play as Jesse Faden (Courtney Hope, AKA Beth in Quantum Break), who like all Remedy protagonists is skilled in third-person shooting and physics manipulation while exploring dark, mysterious surroundings. These surroundings will host a big change for Control - a space to explore with a narrative path, but also side-missions and Metroidvania-inspired exploration. At one point in the demo we pass a series of prison cells, the unlucky occupant of one screaming for help. It's a side-mission which we can return to later.
| Why FIFA 18 players think EA changed gameplay for the World Cup update - despite the fact it didn't
Added: 30.06.2018 18:57 | 1373 views | 0 comments
 When EA Sports released the free World Cup update for FIFA 18, some players thought it played differently compared to the main game. Actually, it was more than some - there were loads of players who thought it played differently. These players, who suspected EA Sports had tinkered with the gameplay of FIFA 18 for the World Cup update on the quiet, , with . I've also seen plenty of people say the World Cup mode plays more "arcadey" than the main FIFA 18 game, with overpowered shooting from distance. I've also seen people say , and even spotted the suggestion . The truth is, the gameplay in the World Cup update is exactly the same as the gameplay in the main FIFA 18 game, Andrei Lazarescu, producer of the Switch version of FIFA and the World Cup update confirmed to me at E3. So, why do players think there's a difference?
| Cyberpunk 2077 E3 demo PC specs revealed
Added: 30.06.2018 18:57 | 1323 views | 0 comments
 It's likely to go down in history as one of the greatest E3 demos, its iconic status only embellished by the fact that outside of behind-closed-doors visitors, nobody has actually seen it. But the trailer footage looks sensational and are stoking plenty of excitement. And now, we have confirmation of the PC hardware that was actually running it. CD Projekt RED's junior community specialist Alicja Kozera posted on the game's Discord channel that Intel's Core i7 8700K was the CPU of choice for the demo, while Nvidia's GTX 1080 Ti provided the all-important graphics component. Digital Foundry's John Linneman witnessed the demo first-hand during E3 and noted that the game - which was fully playable and running entirely in real-time - was operating at a capped 30 frames per second on a large 4K screen, though it was unclear whether the in-development code itself was rendering at native ultra HD. John reports that performance was smooth by and large, but there were some occasional performance drops. It's worth pointing out that CDPR brought along a development build of the game, rather than a vertical slice that would have been optimised specifically for demo purposes. In effect, what lucky attendees saw was a game clearly in a very early stage of development but still running rather well overall. Here's the full demo PC spec, as revealed by CDPR. The extent to which the current demo requires such a large amount of memory and state-of-the-art storage remains to be seen.
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