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Gears Of War: Ultimately Broken Edition Now Available On PC

Microsoft has lately been trying to gain some love on the PC Gaming front. First it brought Remote Play to the Xbox One which enables users to stream their Xbox One games to their Windows 10 systems, and then promised Gears Of War Ultimate Edition for the PC as well. It even announced Quantum Break to also come to the PC, which was quite the surprise, pleasant nonetheless. While Remote Play has definitely been a much needed addition, bringing Xbox One games to the PC seems much less so. Quantum Break has some really steep system requirements, which is baffling considering how it’s an Xbox One game to begin with. And there’s no way that Microsoft will make the game significantly graphically superior on the PC. Its not to say that the game does not look pretty. Both Quantum Break...

Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Allows All Modes Across All Maps

As of today, you can play all the game modes in Gears of War: Ultimate Edition across the entire map catalogue. Gears of War: Ultimate Edition developer The Coalition has updated the game’s multiplayer portion to allow for all modes to be played across all 19 included maps. This is done by removing map restrictions from all of the game’s playlists. The Coalition is looking for feedback to see what works and what doesn’t. The developer wants fans to visit the game’s forums and tell them how everything is playing out. Gears of War: Ultimate Edition is available now. You can also read our review here. For more news and reviews, keep checking back Gaming Central.

5 Reasons To Play Gears of War Ultimate Edition

Gears of War: Ultimate Edition is more than just a prettier skin on a nearly-ten-year-old video game. The Xbox One version brings some new tweaks to the third-person cover shooter, including refined mechanics and smoother gameplay. For the uninitiated, Gears of War takes place on the planet Sera where humans are at war with a subterranean race of monstrous creatures known as the locust. You’re thrust into the role of Marcus Fenix, a soldier charged with a crucial mission that could turn the tide of the war. The remake, dubbed Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, promises to be the same third-person shooter as before, with some modern day trappings to make it palatable to newcomers and fans alike. Considering how poor some current generation remasters have been – Saints Row 4 and Pro...

Gears Of War: Ultimate Edition Review

Remember back when the original Gears of War came blasting on to consoles and PCs? You’d stare in wonder and exhilaration as you kicked through doors and mow down enemies. Oh, and that excellent cover mechanism! Remember playing the campaign multiple times with friends! And then taking on the same friends in the competitive multiplayer. That was a good time. And the Gears of War franchise has only grown exponentially since then. And now, it’s all back. And, gloriously so! Microsoft’s remake of the decade old classic brims with nostalgia. And, a macho-sense of action, that never lets up. And, thankfully so. The game, though set in a dark time with the very survival of the human race at stake, is a ton of fun. Be it playing solo, co-op or the frantic competitive modes. Orig...

Upcoming Games in August 2015

Here’s the top upcoming games of August 2015: Rare Replay (Xbox One) – August 4   Rare’s 30 year anniversary marks the Rare Replay bundle’s release. It includes 30 of Rare’s best titles like Conkers’ Bad Fur Day and Banjo Kazooie and retails for $30 just to drive the point home Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture (PS4) – August 11   This is a First Person Indie Adventure game developed in Cryengine (the new one) developed by the team that did Dear Esther. this is going to be more interactive than Dear Esther. It takes place in England during the Apocalypse, hence the name. Goat Simulator (PS4, PS3) – August 11   The irreverent Goat Simulator, billed by fans as G.O.A.T. (Greatest of all time) is making it’s debut on the ...

Exclusive to Console (But Also Coming to PC)

Console Exclusivity no longer seems to include PCs nowadays. While this might feel shady, and let’s face it, the games are exclusive to a console only because Microsoft or Sony ‘motivated’ the developers, so it’s not exactly gold standard practices, this means that PC gamers now get the windfall in terms of exclusive content. Let’s have a look at the upcoming no-longer-exclusives, shall we? Street Fighter V One of the world’s most played fighting games, Street Fighter V will not be coming to Xbox One. Capcom’s  Yoshinori Ono confirmed that the PS4 will be the only console that will have SFV, with emphasis on console, as it also comes to PC. And since Microsoft announced that Killer Instinct is also being ported over to PC, it kinda makes PC the mos...

Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Could Have an eSports Future

Developer The Coalition and its studio head Rod Ferguson are at E3 talking about the importance of establishing their Gears of War bonafides with the finally-confirmed Gears of War: Ultimate Edition. But in a behind closed doors info session on the game this week, there were indications that Ferguson and co. have plans to lay longer term groundwork for the series with the multiplayer community. Among bullet points about resolutions and framerates and map counts, a few things stuck out to me in particular. First, that Gears of War: Ultimate Edition will include a spectator feature for multiplayer matches, a de facto requirement for proper “casting” — i.e., for commentators to direct view of the action and make play-by-play analysis of matches in a live capacity. Second, Gears of...


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