Shadow Warrior is a re-release of the 1997 game of the same name. You again have to find yourself in the role of Lo Wang, who worked for the powerful Japanese corporation Zilla until he found out that its leader plans to take over the world.
The graphics in ARMA 3 remained at the same level as in the beta version, and what can I say, not only beta - but also alpha! The optimization in the game has remained at the same level, so it's still too early to talk about a shift in quality.
Lost Planet 3 is essentially not a game in the Lost Planet series, which can be seen both in terms of gameplay and graphics. And if we skip the game part in our review, because we do not support this topic, then in terms of graphics we will be somewhat disappointed...
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist has a very heavy graphical component in its arsenal, even though the game is based on the rather outdated Unreal Engine. In addition to all the familiar features of DirectX11, the game introduced new technologies, which we will describe in our review.
PayDay 2 is a four-player co-op shooter that lets everyone feel like the original PayDay heroes Dallas, Hoxton, Chaines and Wolfe again. The new Crimenet network offers a wide variety of cases - from relatively simple raids on shops and kidnappings to robbing bank vaults.
Alien Rage was a pleasant surprise, even despite the fact that the game is based on the long-outdated Unreal Engine 3 and has very few (by today's standards) graphic settings. So on the PC platform we have a fairly high-quality and solid exclusive.
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is a PC exclusive, but even so, the game has a subpar graphical quality that somewhat falls short of what Amnesia puts forward on modern hardware.
In Saints Row IV, the head of the Saints was elected to the presidency of the United States. But this is only the beginning! And now, incomparable, inflamed by a cataclysmic alien invasion, the madness of the Saints Row series has taken a new round - the aliens have thrown the Saints into a virtual model of their hometown of Steelport.
The Bureau XCOM Declassified is a third-person shooter video game that belongs to the X-COM series and is developed by 2K Marin. This game is the first game in the series in the third-person shooter genre, and according to the developers, it is a new look at the events taking place in the fictional world of the game.
You are a dragon knight. Your goal is to unite the broken kingdom and become the new emperor. Your success depends only on your ability to effectively manage the empire, create invincible armies and lead them to victory. Your secret weapon: tactical skills, leadership abilities, as well as the ability to turn into a fire-breathing dragon at any time.