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Chronos: Before the Ashes is the latest release in the “Ashes” series, developed by Gunfire Games. Being a prequel to “Remnant: From the Ashes”, Chronos is meant to show players just exactly how...
"Long ago in a distant land, I, Aku, the shape-shifting master of darkness, unleashed an unspeakable evil! But a foolish samurai warrior wielding a magic sword stepped forth to oppose me.
Before...
Neversong is a platformer set in a surreal and terrifying fairytale, but will it go down in the annals of indie game history as a fabulous fable or will it fall into a coma and be lost to time?
Metamorphosis is a puzzle adventure developed by Ovid Works and inspired by the writings of Franz Kafka. What appears to be a normal day for Gergor Samsa quickly morphs into a trip through a...
Windbound is a survival game developed by 5 Lives Studios with the clear intention of attempting to capturing the same lightning Nintendo's Legend of Zelda franchise has managed to deliver over...
Developed by Raredrop Games and published by PQube, Warborn is a tactical RPG heavily inspired by the mech animes of the ‘80s and ‘90s. But is it a strategic win or is it lost in space?
Another first-person psychological horror set in a stereotypical surrounding and peppered with the standard tropes. Should it stay in the light, or recede back from whence it came?
The biggest JRPG of this generation comes back for a victory lap with the expanded remake, Persona 5 Royal. Does it add enough to justify the hefty time and money investment for a second trip?
So my opinion is that they could age a bit better in the future, and maybe AMD will continue improving them via drivers like they tend to do. No guarantee there but they have done it in the past. Just a feeling I have.
I had a girlfriend who had a twin sister and they would mess with me constantly.... Until one chipped a tooth then finally I could tell them apart.... Lol
@The Real Jdbye, I could see AMD trying to pull off the CPU GPU tandem thing, would be a way to maybe close the gap a bit with Nvidia. Plus it would kinda put Nvidia at a future disadvantage since Nvidia can't make X86/64 CPUs? Intel and AMD licensing issues... I wonder how much that has held back innovation.