Category: PC
The manga adaptation of Yume Nikki is finally available online for free, and it looks freakishly demented, which is good news for fans of the game.
The popular visual novel maker Key will be releasing their next visual novel on June 28.
Akihabara’s Tora no Ana recently set up a display in their shop to promote Nitro+’s upcoming visual novel game Kimi to Kanojo to Kanojo no Koi. The display has been grabbing the attention of passers-by for its violent outburst.
Update: We’ve sat through the entirety of the latest episode of Kojima Productions’s official podcast and, yes, studio director Hideo Kojima says he’s looking into the possibility of releasing a PC version of the game.
Take Scribblenauts, the game where anything you write comes to life, and put in over 2,000 characters from DC Comics, and you have Scribblenauts Unmasked for the Wii U, 3DS, and PC.
Singapore: Still not on the Diablo III bandwagon? Get it at $20 less with a free mouse pad (Until May 30)
Today marks the one year anniversary of Blizzard’s action RPG Diablo III, and Asiasoft Online, the game’s official distributor in Singapore and Malaysia, are celebrating the big D’s birthday by kicking off a one-year anniversary sales limited-time promotion.
Interested in playing PC games on a handheld? Impossible you might say but Nvidia thinks differently. Nvidia announced a handheld device called “Project Shield” at the CES 2013 in January– a console that could play PC games in their original… Read More »
Dragon Nest SEA have updated their character levels from 50 to 60 today. Along with new content for the next progression in the upcoming 10 levels, players can now embark on the next chapter of their adventures in Lagendia. Two powerful… Read More »
Maxis announced today that a new instalment of their best-selling simulation game franchise, The Sims 4, is currently in the works and scheduled for release on the PC and Mac platforms sometime in 2014. Other than platforms and the vague… Read More »
Sick of missing a shot with “96% accuracy” in 2K and Firaxis Games’ critically-acclaimed strategy game, XCOM: Enemy Unknown? Wish you could just take aim and pull the damned trigger to blast the heads off those cursed aliens yourself?















