In case you haven't heard yet, Bloodborne is now available on PC...well, not really. Bloodborne PSX is a PS1-style demake of the essential PlayStation 4 action RPG, created by Unreal Engine 4 wizard Lilith Walther. It's not a recreation of the full game — just a healthy chunk of its opening hours, with some new bits thrown in for good measure. The whole thing's impressively accurate — it even mimics the direction of certain cutscenes, and the gameplay feel isn't that far off the original release.
It's one hell of an achievement, and swathes of PC gamers are lapping it up. Bloodborne PSX is free to download (you can find it through here), and it managed to hit a whopping 100,000 downloads in less than a day.
After a quiet January, February is here in full force. This month promises to deliver a number of anticipated titles, many of which have been in development for years. On that note, here are the 5 best games of February 2022. Oh, and we won’t make you click through five pages to look at the entire list.
The highly anticipated Bloodborne demake is out today, complete with a brand-new launch trailer.
The Bloodborne demake is the work of Unreal Engine 4 tech artist and engineer Lilith Walther, and harkens back to the graphics of the PlayStation One era, this new demake embraces its pixelated predecessors' history in gloriously nostalgic detail.
After the legal dispute between Apple and Epic was settled last year in September where the federal court gave its final verdict in favor of Apple on all accounts, the chances of Fortnite ever coming back on iOS basically went to zero. But fret not as Nvidia’s GeForce Now service is making its way to […]
Archosaur Games, Tencent, Lightstorm Entertainment, and Disney have just revealed a mobile MMORPG shooter Avatar: Reckoning. Avatar: Reckoning will be …
Fading Light looks like a pretty interesting mix of a horror game, a survival shooter and the likes of The Division. It sees you fighting through an open... Continue reading