Few can argue the influence the original Tomb Raider (and Lara Croft) had on the video games industry in the 90’s. While since then she’s appeared in a variety of different adventures, the original Tomb Raider, released in 1996 arguably had the largest impact. Enjoying the original Tomb Raider’s (1, 2 and 3 for the.
Read More →It was quite a shocking time for gamers last night. During Microsoft’s presentation at Gamescom, it was announced that Tomb Raider: Rise of the tomb Raider would be an exclusive to Xbox One. This was a huge shock to gamers and I am sure many people jaw have not returned from the floor. Tomb.
Read More →Since the Playstation 4 or Xbox One’s specs were leaked online both gamer’s and media have placed a lot of their focus on both the resolution a game runs at, along with its frame rate. Much of the the Xbox One vs Playstation 4 debate revolves around resolution and if a game runs at.
Read More →Tomb Raider Definitive Edition has been released on Sony’s Playstation 4 and features numerous graphical improvements over the previous generation, trading blows with the PC’s Ultimate Edition. As we discussed in our PS4 vs PC comparison article, the PS4 version isn’t so much ‘better’ but is a different take the graphics and direction. The.
Read More →Tomb Raider Definitive Edition has now landed on the Playstation 4 and Xbox One, and there were questions from the beginning of just how much ‘different’ the next gen consoles would look compared to a high spec PC. I’ll say from the outset, that there are advantages with both versions, but which one is.
Read More →Albert Penello has come to the defense of Microsoft’s Xbox One’s after recent news Tomb Raider will be joining several other games which will perform worse compared to its rival, the Playstation 4. Tomb Raider has been all but confirmed to run ‘mostly’ at 30FPS on the Xbox One (with spikes up to 45FPS.
Read More →It was recently confirmed that the Xbox One’s version of Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is going to be running mostly at 30FPS compared to the PS4’s 60FPS. However, as if that’s not enough, the industry insider Thuway, also known as Ashan Rasheed has also hinted that the PS4 version of Watch Dogs will be.
Read More →The upcoming Tomb Raider Definitive Edition will not be making it’s way to PC, Eidos has confirmed. Eidos officially confirmed this today, with a post on their forums’ FAQ; “Tomb Raider Definitive Edition was designed and rebuilt from the ground up for next-generation consoles. At this time a PC update is not planned.” Well,.
Read More →Hair in computer games is notoriously hard to get ‘right’. Often, it’s too stiff, with very little animation involved. Also, generally there’s lack of detail and separation from the individual strands of hair. AMD have been looking to change that with the TressFX technology. It was first implemented in Crystal Dynamic’s latest iteration of.
Read More →Karl Stewart, Crystal Dynamic’s global brand director, has announced that there will not be a demo for the new Tomb Raider before the official launch of the game. This announcement was made via a Tweet yesterday, in which Karl said, “there are no plans to release a demo of the game pre-launch. We don’t.
Read More →A bunch of new screenshots for the upcoming Tomb Raider game have been released, courtesy of All Games Beta. The Tomb Raider game, which was originally set for a autumn 2012 launch, was pushed back by Square Enix until March 5, 2013..
Read More →In case you’re not aware of it, June is promising to be a great month for subscribes to Sony’s Playstation Plus service, with new fewer than 12 new games available! Here they are in alphabetical order: Choplifter HD (PSN) Hard Corps: Uprising (PSN) Infamous 2 (Retail) Just Cause.
Read More →Ahh, Uncharted. I love this series of games, and certainly one of my favorite console games out there. I played the first one awhile after it’s initial release, picking up a used copy from a store as I wasn’t sure if I was going to like it (I’d been tempted by the excellent demo.
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