Dark Light – это динамичный экшен с элементами платформера и головоломки, действие которого разворачивается в мрачном постапокалиптическом мире, захваченном инопланетными силами. Игроку предстоит в роли охотника за тенями сражаться с кошмарными существами, используя широкий арсенал оружия, гаджетов и уникальных способностей. Ключевой особенностью геймплея является взаимодействие со светом и тенью: в темноте таятся опасности, но и скрываются полезные предметы и секретные проходы. Исследуйте процедурно генерируемые уровни, сражайтесь с боссами, улучшайте навыки персонажа и раскрывайте тайны этого гибнущего мира. Вас ждет сложная боевая система, требующая тактического подхода и умелого использования ресурсов.
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Resident Evil Requiem PC performance analysis: Great visuals and decent frame rates all round, though path tracing's an obvious frame rate killer Upscaling is a bit of a must-use, but that's a given these days. Test PC specs - Asus ROG Ally, 15 W + 6 GB VRAM modes - Ryzen 7 7735HS (54 W), 16 GB DDR5-4800, GeForce RTX 4050 - Core i7 9700K (65 W), 16 GB DDR4-3200, Radeon RX 5700 XT - Ryzen 7 5700X3D (105 W), 32 GB DDR4-3200, GeForce RTX 3060 Ti - Core Ultra 9 285K (125 W), 48 GB DDR5-8400, Radeon RX 7900 XT - Ryzen 9 9950X3D (170 W), 32 GB DDR5-6000, GeForce RTX 5090 - Monitors: Acer Nitro XV282K KV / MSI MPG 321URX - Operating System: Windows 11 25H2 - Drivers: Adrenalin Edition 26.1.1 / GeForce Game Ready 591.86 To examine what kind of performance you can expect to get on your gaming PC with Resident Evil Requiem, I used as broad a range of systems as I could. Handheld gaming PC 720p Lowest preset | No ray tracing (RT) | FSR Balanced upscaling Our first port of call is a handheld gaming PC, specifically the Asus ROG Ally, with its power set to 15 W but with the GPU VRAM forced to 6 GB, instead of the default 4 GB. Minimum spec gaming PC 1080p Normal preset | No RT | FSR Balanced upscaling Okay, so a combination of an Intel Core i7 9700K and AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT isn't quite as min-spec as Capcom's minimum system requirements, but the CPU and GPU are almost eight and seven years old, respectively.
Our Verdict Resident Evil Requiem sets itself out with a hard task: wrapping all the best elements of previous Resident Evil games into one. Miraculously it succeeds, with very few moments which left me wanting more. Release date February 27, 2026 Expect to pay $70 / £60 Developer Capcom Publisher Capcom Reviewed on RTX 3070, AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, 16GB RAM Multiplayer No Steam Deck TBC Link Steam It sounds like an impossible task—but Requiem not only pulls it off, it does it in just 10 hours. 2026 games: All the upcoming games Best PC games: Our all-time favorites Free PC games: Freebie fest Best FPS games: Finest gunplay Best RPGs: Grand adventures Best co-op games: Better together Resident Evil Requiem sets itself out with a hard task: wrapping all the best elements of previous Resident Evil games into one.
Resident Evil Requiem ray tracing wasn't really on my mind, but Nvidia DLSS Ray Reconstruction has helped heeb my jeebs A trick of the light. Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Want to add more newsletters? RTX 5060 | from $339.99 at Amazon RTX 5070 | from $629.99 at Best Buy Yes, I review the best graphics cards, but I wasn't really gunning to play Resident Evil Requiem with blistering specs. Naturally, if you want to play Capcom's latest eerie escapade, you'll need to leverage fps boosting tools like DLSS 4.5 and Multi-Frame Generation, and the game does demonstrate why you'd want to crank the settings up On average, I was hitting around 200fps at 4K ultra settings with Path Tracing on using Multi-Frame Generation x4.
Resident Evil returns to its roots in Resident Evil Requiem, introducing a new protagonist to crawl around a spooky building in a more classic approach to Resident Evil, while also giving the fans what they want in the return of Leon. Just how well does the story work around multiple gameplay styles, while also telling the latest story of zombie terrors and bioweapons? Resident Evil Requiem Review | Final Thoughts Resident Evil Requiem successfully threads the needle between the gameplay of Grace with a focus on Resident Evil 7 and Village-style exploration and combat, and a more action-packed story suited for a modern-day Leon (without falling into the territory of Resident Evil 6). Resident Evil Requiem was reviewed on PlayStation 5 with a copy provided by the publisher - All screenshots were taken by the reviewer over 15 hours of gameplay Review Summary Pros - Grace gameplay is the best of 7 and 8 - Fun incentive to replay - Leon is action focused without becoming parody Cons - Lots of backtracking
Rayman was Ubisoft’s first major commercial success, the company going public a year after its release in 1996. A PlayStation launch title, it was originally conceived for the unreleased Super Nintendo CD-ROM before being developed for Atari’s Jaguar. A fantasy platform game that pops with oil paint colour, its stages encompass themes like the musical Band Land and sugar-laden Candy Chateau. Rayman, a limbless, affable character, seeks to save the land from Mr Dark, a nefarious sorcerer.
The best King's Field-likes on PC From software, with love. Developer: Kasur Games | Release date: 2025 | Steam Deck: Verified | Link: Steam - King's Field + Dark Souls 2 - Controls like: A sensible station wagon in a forsaken kingdom There's all of the classic FromSoftware paraphernalia in here—a slightly awkward magic system, highly stylised NPCs with no real faces, aggressive plants, poison lakes—but what makes this game stand out is how interconnected it all is. Developer: Rat Tower | Release date: 2024 (early access) | Steam Deck: Playable | Link: Steam - King's Field + Dark Messiah of Might and Magic - Controls like: American muscle in a demolition derby Monomyth may eschew the faux-retro look used to great effect by many Field-likes, but is no less atmospheric or authentic for its modern extravagances. Hudepohl | Release date: 2025 | Steam Deck: Playable | Link: Steam - King's Field + Silent Hill - Controls like: A sedan whose wheels are spinning in the mud as someone tries to carjack you King's Field games were always scary, but this game takes that fear and then turns it up to 11 by adding a generous helping of Silent Hill to the mix.
I'm sad Deadlock is 'just' a MOBA—not because I don't like them, but because I'm in love with Valve's lore and characters enough to want any other game instead An RPG, an MMO, an FPS—I'll take anything, man. Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team. Every Thursday GTA 6 O'clock Our special GTA 6 newsletter, with breaking news, insider info, and rumor analysis from the award-winning GTA 6 O'clock experts. Free PC games: The best freebies you can grab 2025 games: This year's upcoming releases Free Steam games: No purchase necessary Harvey's history with games started when he first begged his parents for a World of Warcraft subscription aged 12, though he's since been cursed with Final Fantasy 14-brain and a huge crush on G'raha Tia.
Touting 16 GB of DDR4 and a 512 GB SSD, its otherwise solid entry-level hardware is stymied by a high price, that's only been amplified by those pesky datacenters hoovering up NAND flash left right and centre. For - Slim form factor - Good selection of ports - Relatively affordable… relatively Against - DDR4 sucks - GPU selection is just okay - Many, many different SKUs PC Gamer's got your back This is the Nitro V 15, a modern entry-level gaming laptop from Acer. I mean It doesn't quite manage to hit that $1,000 mark, at least not in the US, where it retails at $1,079 (it slides under at £925 in the UK), but there is at least some justification as to why these hardware concessions are there. Compared to something like Gigabyte's Gaming A16 with its (admittedly 32 GB of) DDR5 clocked at 5,200 MT/s, and even with the same processor, percentage change is around 66% by comparison.
Holy hardware specs Lego Batman, they've sliced Legacy of the Dark Knight's recommended RAM in half The caped crusader's consummate computer conditions could see further changes ahead of launch Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight has become the latest game to have its initially listed recommended RAM requirement yanked down by a substantial amount, following in the footsteps of fellow 2026 release 007: First Light. Developers TT Games announced in a Steam post that the recommended RAM number for da bat's latest adventure now sits at 16GB rather than the initially announced 32GB. "Please note, our PC specs at this stage are not final," the studio added, citing this revision as being the product of some ongoing testing. "We will be continuing to optimize and make improvements as we move closer to launch." The rest of the specs, including an Intel Core i7-12700K or AMD Ryzen 7 7700X CPU and GeForce RTX 3080 with 10GB or Radeon RX 6800 XT with 16GB, remain as they were for now, An SSD is also still listed as a hard requirement in both the recommended and minimum specs.
Sony State of Play February 2026: Everything announced Marathon! God of War Trilogy Remake, Silent Hill Townfall, John Wick, and more! The February 2026 State of Play has just concluded, and it was packed full of surprise reveals, grand-returns of legacy series, and some truly oddball shock announcements. PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Nintendo Switch 2 PC See 33 more Xbox Series X/S, PC Video Game PS5 PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC PS4, Xbox One, PC PS5 Death Stranding 2: On The Beach Video Game PS5 PS5, PC PS2, Xbox, PC iOS PS5, PC PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2 PS5 PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Nintendo Switch 2 Video Game PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Nintendo Switch 2 PS5 PS5 Video Game Video Game
PlayStation State of Play February 2026 live report - a look ahead at Sony's plans A new Kena! It only seems like yesterday we had the last State of Play, and yet here we are with Sony delivering a State of Play broadcast this evening from 10pm UK time. Death Stranding 2 is finally coming to PC Death Stranding 2 is finally coming to PC on 19th March. Read this next - PlayStation State of Play November 2025 live report - a blur of smaller Japanese games but few big announcements - Former Sony president Shuhei Yoshida reveals why the original PlayStation ultimately led to Bloodborne - New job listing at Bluepoint Games fuels speculation over its next project, but is Bloodborne really likely?
The Diablo warlock rumours are true, but the new class is coming to three games, including to Diablo 2 today And that's not all. The dataminers were right, there is a warlock class coming to Diablo 4, as part of the The Lord of Hatred expansion that arrives in April. It costs $25 (£22) The warlock's arrival in Diablo 2: Resurrected begins a new era for the game whereby it will progress beyond its classic state with additional ongoing development. To me it seems like an evolution of Adventure Mode - a new pursuit to keep you busy once the game's campaigns are done - A "hyper-rare" event called Echoing Hatred, which throws infinite waves of enemies at you and gives you loot depending on how long you survived - The Horadric Cube, which lets you combine materials and items - Loot filters - And the return of Charms and Sets Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred launches 28th April on PC and consoles.
Yakuza Kiwami 3 director says actor accused of sexual assault was cast for his “slimy feel” "We tried to think of someone who makes you go, 'This guy's a creep,' naturally it was Kagawa" Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties' director Ryosuke Horii has addressed the controversial casting of actor Teruyuki Kagawa in the remake, which has resulted in fan backlash due to a 2022 report from Shukan Shincho detailing sexual assault allegations against the actor. Kagawa apologised at the time, but didn't specify what he was apologising for or confirm the events reported in Shukan Shincho's article. Speaking about Kagawa's casting as Kiwami 3 secondary antagonist Goh Hamazaki in an interview with Japanese site GAME Watch, which IGN have subsequently translated, Horii said the following: Hamazaki is a sleazy, persistent, and militant yakuza, right? Read this next - Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties mod swaps Goh Hamazaki's face, ditching likeness of actor accused of sexual assault - Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties is getting a day one patch to ensure sunny Okinawa looks less deep fried - Yakuza Kiwami 3's Dark Ties spin-off was originally set to be a video, and here's why its protagonist sings to a photo of a bald bloke
IGN Fan Fest returns in February, featuring exclusive reveals for Lego Batman and 007 First Light Two-day streaming showcase highlights upcoming games, movies and TV through trailers, interviews and unseen footage Entertainment site IGN has announced its seventh digital Fan Fest event, comprising two days of livestreamed announcements, interviews and trailers for games, TV and movies. It feature contain brand-new games and reveals from Red Octane Games, Limited Run Games, Hyperkin, Running With Scissors and Kwalee, alongside updates on 60 other titles including 007: First Light, Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, WWE 2K26 and LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. - 007 First Light - Crimson Desert - Invincible VS - LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight - Poppy Playtime - Powerwash Simulator 2 - Street Fighter 6 - WWE 2K26 - Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes - Bellwright - Bus Simulator 27 - Celestial Return - Denshattack! - Directive 8020 - Dreadmoor - Esoteric Ebb - Everwind - Frostrail - Gallipoli - Gambonanza - Gate Guard Simulator - Going Medieval - Hela - Heroes of Newerth Reborn - HITMAN - Imprinted - Join Us - Kiln - Mexican Ninja - Minos - Mistfall Hunter - Mixtape - MONOWAVE - Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection - Necrophosis: Full Consciousness - Out Fishing - Outbound - Outward 2 - Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf - Poppy Playtime - PowerWash Simulator 2 - Ranger's Path National Park Simulator - Samson - Second Stone - Solarpunk - Space Scum - Tears of Metal - Threads of Time - Town to City - Until Then - Valorborn - Vampire Crawlers - Verminsteel - Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 - Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy - Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - Where Winds Meet - WILL: Follow the Light - Windrose - Yunyun Syndrome!?