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- Motorcycle Club Demo - A Steam Community announcement
heralds the release of a playable
demo for Motorcycle Club, Kylotonn Entertainment's racing game
- Oddworld - New 'n' Tasty - 2015 remake - PC Gameplay 1080p
60fps - Played
and recorded on a core i5 2500k and a gtx 970
- Pneuma Breath of Life - PC gameplay -1080p 60fps - Deco
Digital's impressive first-person puzzler Pneuma: Breath of
Life is not a religious game - that's to say, it's not a game that
espouses a particular faith, though it makes play of ideas that may be
familiar from scripture. Brought superbly to life using Unreal Engine 4
(and with support for Oculus Rift, to put the cherry on the cake), its
sumptuous Greco-Roman halls, courtyards and towers comprise a sort of
demilitarised zone for believers and non-believers, reaching back to
traditions of the sacred in art that are unlikely to strike anybody now
living as blasphemous or preachy. And yet, it's a game that often makes
you feel like you're under divine surveillance, a trespasser on holy
ground.
- Zombie Army Trilogy - Official Overview Trailer - Rebellion's
(Rogue Trooper, Sniper Elite) third-person shooter, Zombie Army Trilogy,
is coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Steam on March 6th.
- Shelter 2 - Release Trailer - Pre-Purchase
Shelter 2 on steam, get 10% discount!
- Resident Evil Revelations 2 PC Offline Co-Op Mod - The PC
version of Resident Evil Revelations 2 lacks local/offline co-op
support. And it only took one day for modder Sectus to bring it back to
the game. Yeap, thanks to the modding community, Resident Evil
Revelations 2 PC now supports local/offline co-op!
- HTC + Valve to deliver first SteamVR hardware - HTC launched three
new products at Mobile World Congress: Our new flagship smartphone
HTC One M9, fitness tracker Grip (in collaboration with Under Armour)
and virtual reality experience Vive (in partnership with Valve).
- The Unstoppable Rise Of Mobile Gaming - Mobile gaming has become ubiquitous in popular
culture, maybe even more so than its traditional PlayStation and Xbox
console gaming counterpart.
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