Category Archives: FPS

[UPDATE] Leaked Battlefield 4 screenshots look very next gen + Trailer

Battlefield 4, the upcoming military FPS from EA has been pretty hush hush. But fans keep finding little things about Battlefield 4 here and there via leaks. Now we’ve come across some high resolution Battlefield 4 screenshots. While we obviously can’t confirm they’re real, they do look legitimate.

Judge for yourself with these 3 leaked high resolution Battlefield 4 screenshots
Leaked Battlefield 4 screenshots EA DICE 1

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Leaked Battlefield 4 screenshots EA DICE 3

Battlefield 4 is supposed to be revealing … [ Read More... ]

Tactical Intervention PC System Requirements + Graphics Screens & Video

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Tactical Intervention, the so called spiritual sequel to Counter-Strike, is about to release in the United States. This brand new PC game from Gooseman, the creator of Counter-Strike, runs on Valve’s Source engine, similar to CS:GO. It pushes the boundaries of tactical FPS’s by adding new gameplay and scenarios. There’s also a focus on user interaction in the levels, with almost all objects destroyable. Find … [ Read More... ]

Quake: New cross-platform level editor TrenchBroom

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If you played FPS’s in the 90’s, theres a good chance that you’ve dabbled in map editing and level design. Many games had easily available map editors such as Quake, and some even included it, like Unreal. Sadly, most of those tools are antiquated, no longer updated, or simply don’t work anymore. I found this brand new level editor called TrenchBroom for id Software’s 1996 classic, Quake via John Carmack’s [ Read More... ]

Cult County: The Nintendo 3DS FPS

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Indie game developer Renegade Kid, known best for their successful eShop title Mutant Mudds, has finally pulled the curtains on their upcoming fps at PAX East. Titled Cult County, the game will be exclusive to Nintendo’s 3DS eShop. Following in the footsteps of Renegade Kid’s Dementium and Dementium 2, both of which were highly acclaimed first person shooters on the original DS[ Read More... ]