Gaming Nexus writes: "We stopped by the Vuzix booth today to check out the iWear AV920 for PC gaming. There are currently over 100 titles compatible with the AV920, and more are added each month. The glasses provide an image like it would be appear if 9 feet away.
A couple of nuggets we picked up from the visit are that after calibrating the glasses, they should give three to three and a half hours of gameplay. There will be a software upgrade to 3.0 coming in the near future. This will also bring a visual overhaul for the product, as well as allowing for auto pull down of future updates."
Welcome to March’s Squadron 42 development report. Enclosed you will find details on the latest progress made across the campaign, including planetary tech, ship behaviors, and fluff terminals.
If only we get a release date this year, but i think they will show new gameplay/trailer, at least i hope we get to play the game in 2025
Warhorse Studios has revealed Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, a sequel bigger and better in every way - and it's out later this year.
Maybe make the combat fun this time around? You can expand the land all you want, but if the game can barely control why would I want to explore?
VGChartz's Evan Norris: "If you haven't played Rainbow Cotton before, you're not alone. A Dreamcast exclusive released only in Japan, it's not exactly a household name. Looking to change that, and bring the sixth-gen game back into the spotlight, is German studio KRITZELKRATZ 3000, which — with the backing of publisher ININ and original developer SUCCESS — has remade the 3D shoot-'em-up from the ground up. Featuring several modern quality-of-life upgrades, plus HD graphics and a brand new local co-op mode, it promises to merge the past and present when it launches digitally on consoles and PC on May 9.
Ahead of the game's release, I chatted with Andreas Scholl, technical director at KRITZELKRATZ 3000 and lead programmer for Rainbow Cotton, about what fans can expect from the remake."