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Red Faction Guerrilla: Re-Mars-tered - Official Launch Trailer

Added: 03.07.2018 10:22 | 1035 views | 0 comments

Red Faction Guerrilla: Re-Mars-tered releases on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC today with a number of improvements, including options for 60 fps performance on all platforms, and 4K support on Xbox One X and PlayStation 4 Pro.

From: www.ign.com

Dreamcast classics Shenmue I & II are getting remastered Aug. 21

Added: 03.07.2018 9:40 | 1691 views | 0 comments

One of Sega's most memorable series is coming to Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4.

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Shenmue I and II get new trailer and release date

Added: 03.07.2018 9:38 | 1599 views | 0 comments

Sega has announced that Shenmue and Shenmue II will be available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC from August 21st, 2018. The upcoming rereleases are described as the "definitive version" of the games with fully scalable screen resolution options, the choice of modern or classic control schemes, numerous PC graphics options, an updated user ...]

From: www.egmnow.com

Shenmue I & II launch on August 21 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC

Added: 03.07.2018 9:27 | 774 views | 0 comments


Sega announced today that the Shenmue I & II remasters will be available on August 21 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Both games come together in the collection. The original Shenmue came out for the Dreamcast in 1999. It is a landmark game that pioneered the open world genre we see so often today ...]

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Hands-on with Battlefield 5: how the small things matter in this massive-scale shooter

Added: 03.07.2018 4:06 | 1571 views | 0 comments


Players of the recent Battlefield 5 alpha have been witness to quite a treat. Building on DICE's excellent work in BF1 and Battlefront 2, we're looking at an exceptionally handsome game that, small bugs aside, almost feels like the finished article. It's visually outstanding in fact, the only disappointment - if you can call it that - being that the signs are pointing towards an evolution of the Battlefield formula and its Frostbite engine, as opposed to a full-on next-gen revolution.
Some might say that expectations of a wide-ranging revamp of the tech might seem somewhat optimistic, but there is a strong precedent. In 2011 - a full two years before the arrival of PlayStation 4 and Xbox One - DICE unleashed Battlefield 3, the game that laid the foundation for the series entries to follow, certainly from a technological perspective. Based on 64-bit processor support along with a requirement for DirectX 11 class graphics hardware, this was a developer essentially laying the foundation work for the console generation to come, with a cutting-edge PC version taking point.
At the same point in the current console generation, Battlefield 5's closed alpha - released only on PC - shows key embellishments, along with some crowd-pleasing enhancements to the destruction model. However, the overall aesthetic and some of its most impressive tricks will be familiar to those who've played Battlefield 1. The alpha reminds us of how good Frostbite is in dealing with massive, open levels. Select your capture point, click, and the overview of the map swoops down seamlessly into the in-game view - a cool trick from BF1 that still impresses in its successor.

PlayStation Plus Games for June 2018 Revealed

Added: 02.07.2018 19:45 | 1698 views | 0 comments

PlayStation 4 owners can look forward to Trials Fusion.

From: feeds.ign.com

Get fruity with All-Star Fruit Racing

Added: 02.07.2018 19:43 | 1619 views | 0 comments


Launching on July 13, All-Star Fruit Racing will race on to Xbox One and PlayStation 4. While the name may sound a bit silly – childlike even – the game looks like it will be a ton of fun, just check out the trailer below. Including split-screen for up to four players, the karting racer is set within lush vibrant environments that could have been plucked straight from Wreck-It Ralph's Sugar Rush world. As you progress through the career mode, which is set across the four seasons of the year and in ‘Special Islands', the action unfolds over 21 tracks. As you progress, kart parts are unlocked so you can really pimp up your fruity vehicles with over 32,000 possible kart combinations. And no kart racer would be complete without the obligator weapons arsenal. Once powered up, the juicer can unleash a wave of fruit-based attacks to cripple your foes with individual shots as you gain juice or with an almighty attack once it is full to bursting. With Dragster races, Hill Climbs, Elimination races, Time Attacks and modifier modes, there seems to be plenty of juicy content in All-Star Fruit Racing.

From: www.thisisxbox.com

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