Thursday, August 24, 2017

GTA 5 PC Review




GTA 5 PC Review

Also available on Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360 and PS3
The long wait has been worth it. If you’re a PC gamer who’s spent the last eighteen months envying the console crowd while they all got stuck into the latest, greatest GTA, then rest assured that you can now play the definitive version. Sure, the Xbox One and PS4 versions were amazing, delivering GTA 5 at higher resolutions with more detailed textures, smoother surfaces, better lighting and cool depth of field effects (see our full review below), but the PC version offers even more enhancements plus a couple of additional features that play to the PC’s strengths. In doing so, it adds a few more metres to one of gaming’s towering achievements.

Having covered the game twice already, we won’t go too far into the detail of what makes GTA 5 so good. Partly, it’s a question of experience. With four previous 3D GTAs under its belt plus Red Dead Redemption, Bully and assorted DLC packs, Rockstar has had time to refine its vision for open world gameplay and its systems, and GTA 5 has the best driving, the best shooting and some of the best mission design of the series.





 It’s also a question of structure. Dividing the action amongst three protagonists with three interlocking storylines and three distinctive flavours means you nearly always have the option to flick from Michael’s ageing career criminal saga to Franklin’s ambitious hoodlum story to Trevor’s crazed, amoral brand of mayhem, where the dumb, cathartic slapstick violence we all – deep down – love GTA for finds its natural home. With repeated play, it only becomes clearer how well all three tales mesh thematically with Rockstar’s savage satirical take on the Californian dream.






Friday, July 7, 2017

Exclusive Forza Games Coming to Windows 10







The all Xbox exclusive racing game series Forza was just confirmed to be available on PC

on the Windows 10 OS. This might not make sense since many people only had an Xbox
for Forza and now that is not needed. Either this is a really good new for PC gamers 
and I personally cant wait for the new Forza which will come to PC as it will to Xbox.

Dan Greenawalt, Creative Director at Turn10 said :"Moving forward, all of our games are
going to be shipping on Windows 10 and Xbox,"

Please leave your thoughts down in the comments!

Article: http://gadgets.ndtv.com/games/news/all-upcoming-xbox-exclusive-forza-games-coming-to-windows-10-turn10-studios-at-build-2016-819886

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Need for Speed




This article is about the video game series. For the film based on the series, see Need for Speed (film). For the 2015 game and reboot of the series, see Need for Speed (2015 video game). For other works using this title, see Need for Speed (disambiguation).


Need for Speed, also known by its initials NFS, is an action racing video game franchise created by Electronic Arts and currently developed by Ghost Games. The series centers around illicit street racing and in general tasks players to complete various types of races while evading the local law enforcement in police pursuits. The series released its first title, The Need for Speed in 1994. Since Need for Speed: High Stakes, the series has also integrated car body customization into gameplay.
Need for Speed has been critically well received. It is one of the most successful video game franchises of all time, selling over 150 million copies of games. Due to its strong sales, the franchise has expanded into other forms of media including a film adaptation and licensed Hot Wheels toys.
The series has been overseen and had games developed by multiple notable teams over the years including EA Black Box and Criterion Games, the creators of the Burnout franchise. In August 2013, following the downsizing of Criterion Games, it was announced that Swedish developer Ghost Games would gain control of the Need for Speed racing franchise and oversee future development of the main series. At the time, 80% of Ghost Games' work force consisted of former 

  • Main installments

    • The Need for Speed (1994)

    • Need for Speed II (1997)

    • Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998)

    • Need for Speed: High Stakes/Road Challenge (1999)

    • Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed/Porsche 2000 (2000)

    • Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002)

    • Need for Speed: Underground (2003)

    • Need for Speed: Underground 2 (2004)

    • Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005)

    • Need for Speed: Carbon (2006)

    • Need for Speed: ProStreet (2007)

    • Need for Speed: Undercover (2008)

    • Need for Speed: Shift (2009)

    • Need for Speed: Nitro (2009)

    • Need for Speed: World (2010)

    • Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)

    • Shift 2: Unleashed (2011)

    • Need for Speed: The Run (2011)

    • Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012)

    • Need for Speed Rivals (2013)

    • Need for Speed (2015)

    • Need for Speed: No Limits (2015)

    • Need for Speed Payback (2017)

    • Need for Speed: Edge (TBA)

  • Other games

    • Need for Speed: V-Rally (1997)

    • Need for Speed: V-Rally 2 (1999)

    • Motor City Online (2001)