Originally Posted by wraggster Polish developer CD Projekt RED, best known for The Witcher series, today announced Cyberpunk, a futuristic “triple A” sci-fi RPG based on Mike Pondsmith’s Cyberpunk pen-and-paper system. Cyberpunk is being worked on by a second team at CD Projekt RED, headed by veterans of the two The Witcher games. Like The Witcher, Cyberpunk is said to be “richly detailed” and “non-linear”. The game is targeted at mature gamers, with the devs warning that it will be "brutal where it needs to be". ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Bethesda Softworks has announced Doom 3 BFG Edition, which includes remastered versions of the original game and Resurrection Of Evil add-on pack, and revealed that the game will be coming to consoles as well as PC. BFG Edition also includes seven new levels grouped together under the title The Lost Mission. Bethesda's press release promises "greatly enhanced graphics," which includes improved rendering, lighting and the addition of 3D; 5.1 surround sound; Xbox 360 achievements ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Indie developer NeocoreGames has released a first glimpse teaser trailer of its latest game The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing. Loosely based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the new game features a young Van Helsing, son of the famed monster hunter, embarking on a journey to Borgovia, a perilous Eastern Europe kingdom. In a place where unexplainable technology and supernatural creatures are prevalent, players will take on the role of the protagonist in this modernisation of the legendary vampire ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Futulele has come a long way since we saw it in March; it's now on the App Store and has put on a lot of sheen in return for slipping past the original April release target. Along with a few more flowers to reinforce the Hawaiian vibe, Amidio's definitive ukelele app has since gained the requisite support for the new iPad's graphics and a fully automatic mode, just in case you're not yet a virtual ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Scalado's latest 99 cent app for iOS only does one little thing, but it does it well. Its singular mission is to let you share an image from your Camera Roll to any web-connected display in front of you, without having to navigate through a more sophisticated file-sharing platform or use extra hardware on the receiving device. That recipient can be anything -- a smart TV, tablet, PC, Mac, games console, ...