This Xbox One/PS4/PC shooter will use Oculus Rift AND Project Morpheus
The Farm 51's upcoming shooter Get Even supports virtual reality tech as a means to accelerate immersion.
The Farm 51's upcoming shooter Get Even supports virtual reality tech as a means to accelerate immersion.
Publishers of Gothic and Spellforce saved from insolvency; subsidiary company that publishes adventure game also in the mix.
New release slate led by Guerrilla Games' third Helghan title, People Can Fly's shooter; Knights Contract, de Blob 2 also out.
Next month's cover of Game Informer IDs unnamed game from Painkiller creator People Can Fly; Cliff Bleszinski now promising two official announcements on Monday--Gears of War 3 surprise already blown.
Gears of War developer's president discusses partnering with Electronic Arts, dissects the publisher-developer relationship, and divulges the existence of another new IP.
Unreal maker scoops up majority share after collaborating with the Polish studio on PC Gears of War; two collaborating on all-new mystery game.
Guy Walks Into A Bar Productions acquires film rights to DreamCatcher's supernatural shooter series.
Austrian publisher signs exclusive distribution deal, lists 2007 releases.
Austria-based company has entered into an agreement to buy Canadian publisher of Painkiller.
Big-time PSP fighter leads small-time lineup of games this week; arcade classic Galaga marks third Xbox Live Wednesdays download.
[UPDATE] DreamCatcher is "extending the development time" of Xbox port of demonic PC game; new release date set for Q3 of this year.
Hell Wars is back at E3, for the second year running. Here are our impressions.
We blast through the competitive action to be found in the Xbox version of this gory first-person shooter, due out next week.
Inspirationally named Polish studio joins THQ's suite for unnamed next-generation games.
People Can Fly's hellacious shooter is coming to the Xbox early next year, and we blasted our way through an updated demo.
We go hands-on with the Xbox version of People Can Fly's purgatorial shooter at E3 2005.
DreamCatcher's hellish first-person shooter will be at E3 2005 in Xbox form.
DreamCatcher is releasing a limited edition of its nightmarish FPS for the PC that includes the expansion, "making-of" feature, and more.
CPL to hold Painkiller competition in Turkey next month; tour stops in Europe, US, South America, and Asia.
Expansion to Dreamcatcher's satanic shooter includes 10 new levels and two multiplayer modes.
DreamCatcher and People Can Fly give the modding crowd the tools they require, along with a new patch and a server update.
This exciting expansion for People Can Fly's shooter will add zombie Germans, zombie Russians, and even some zombie tanks, among other things.
DreamCatcher pushes back the release of the Painkiller expansion pack one month.
DreamCatcher Interactive releases a two-map, 16-player demo of its recently released first-person shooter.
Battle out of Hell includes new single-player chapter, multiplayer maps, and an SDK.
Our monthly feature sums up all the reviews we posted in April 2004. Check out our Game of the Month awards and our GameSpot Complete PDF Buyers' Guide.
First taste of multiplayer play for DreamCatcher's hellish shooter will feature two maps.
Responding to launch-failure complaints, DreamCatcher releases an update.
[UPDATE] After customers complain the new shooter won't load, DreamCatcher says emulator incompatibility is the culprit and a patch is en route.
We try out the new multiplayer modes in this fast-paced first-person shooter.
DreamCatcher Games announced that Painkiller has gone gold and will arrive in North American stores next month.
We take an updated look at DreamCatcher's soon-to-be-released first-person shooter at GDC 2004.
[UPDATED] Get a three-map taste of Painkiller in this exclusive GameSpot demo premiere.
DreamCatcher announces special pre-order bonuses for its upcoming first-person shooter.
Web site for DreamCatcher's Xbox/PC shooter debuts; first demo due February 16th.
Publisher says version of shooter being bandied around the Web is an incomplete press demo.
We get our hands on a playable version of Painkiller, including multiplayer. Details inside.
Developer names GeForce FX the preferred GPU of its upcoming horror shooter Painkiller.
People Can Fly's project leader Adrian Chmielarz explains what you can expect from this over-the-top shooter.
Demon-killer from DreamCatcher gets more time in beta.
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