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  1. STORM AREA 51  CUTE ALIEN GIRL EDITION,

    STORM AREA 51  CUTE ALIEN GIRL EDITION – Leaked documents suggest that the government is hiding aliens within Area 51 – CUTE GIRL ALIENS. Chads, Virgins, Kyles, and Otakus rise…

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    Game Overview

     

    Developer: WASABAE Studios

    Publisher: WASABAE Studios

    Release Date: 3 Aug, 2019

    Genre: Action, Simulation, Strategy, Adventure, Shooter

    Leaked documents suggest that the US government is holding aliens within Area 51. And not just any aliens – CUTE GIRL ALIENS. Infuriated by the thought of the government hoarding all the alien girls for themselves, the masses rise up and decide to raid Area 51 to get an alien girlfriend of their own. But the military will be there waiting for them. Assume the role of a lone military defender, protect the alien girls, and kill all the invaders! Kill enough of them, and the government might give you “some time” with one of the alien girls. Or, you can abandon your mission, and seek out an alien girlfriend on your own. The choice is yours…

    FEATURES

    THE STORMERS

    There are several types of Stormers, each with their own abilities.

    KYLE: Hopped up on energy drinks. Mostly here for the gram, but reckless enough to charge in anyway. Fast moving, but fragile.

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    Key Fetures:

    • Fight off wave after wave of invaders in unique FPS style challenging gameplay.
    • Enlist the help of aliens and use advanced alien weaponry.
    • Epic boss battles – Fight off GIGA CHAD and others.
    • Really good voice acting.
    • Costs only $1.99, definitely not a cashgrab. Includes free content updates for life.

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    Minimum:

    • OS: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10
    • Processor: Intel E6750 Core 2 Duo 2.66 GHz / AMD Athlon X2 2.7 GHZ
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 670 / ATI HD 7870
    • Storage: 1200 MB available space
  2. Apsulov: End of Gods

    Release: 2019
    Platform: PC

    Whenever you dig up an artifact that defies logic, you have to ask yourself why it was buried in the first place. In Apsulov: End of Gods, a horror game from Angry Demon Studio, you uncover something a device that aims to bring destruction to Midgard (the human realm). Described as a "future viking horror game," Apsulov blends Nordic mythology with science fiction, and pushes the player to prevent an ancient horror from destroying the world and perhaps reawakening the Nordic Gods.

     

    The Beast Inside

    Release: 2019
    Platform: PC

    A cryptanalyst discovered a clue from a murder that occurred more than 100 years ago, and now finds himself hunted by what appears to be the same killer. He must piece together this murder from the Civil War era to end the current threat. To do this, players will control two characters, one set in the past and one in the present, within a small open world where every item is interactive. Given one of the character's professions, solving puzzles and deciphering codes is a huge part of the game, but you'll also have a gun that can deal with the threats that emerge. The Beast Inside is currently just listed as "coming soon" from developer Illusion Ray Studio.

     

    The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan

    Release: 2019
    Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC

    Supermassive Games, the studio behind the excellent choice-driven slasher game Until Dawn, has numerous horror stories to tell and plans to release them as an anthology. The first story, which looks to be designed similarly to Until Dawn from a gameplay perspective, is called Man of Medan. Set in the South Pacific, a group of four young Americans and their boat's captain stumble upon a World War II vessel and decide to investigate it. They don't like what they find, but end up being trapped on the vessel due to a storm. They need to figure out how to escape before the boat's occupants cut them down.

     

    Layers of Fear 2

    Release: 2019
    Platform: TBA

    Drawing inspiration from the works of Alfred Hitchcock, Bloober Team's Layers of Fear sequel will have more of a classic film quality to it, but will still focus on art and making players second guess what they are seeing. Narrated by Tony Todd, who was Candyman in Candyman, Layers of Fear 2 doesn't have a release window other than 2019, nor platform listings yet, although it's a safe bet it will be on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. Those answers may come tomorrow at the game's PAX South panel.

     

    Pathologic 2

    Release: 2019
    Platform: PC

    The original Pathologic assumed immediate cult-classic status when it released in 2005. The game was buggy and ugly to look at but its ambitions, casting you as a group of characters trying to prevent a plague from decimating a small town, were astonishing for the time. Its village had NPCs who went about their own schedules, timed quests, a ridiculous amount of branching paths, and an unspeakably bleak and horrific atmosphere. With Pathologic 2, which is a remake of the original game, perhaps developer Ice-Pick Lodge will deliver on the bold innovations of the first game with a needed facelift to creep out a whole new generation of gamers.

    A standalone prequel is available as a demo that you can download here.

     

    The Peterson Case

    Release: 2019
    Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC

    A family has gone missing near Roswell, New Mexico, and you are a detective who has been called in to figure out what happened to them. Investigating their house may sound like a great place to start, but it could spell your end. The house is crawling with unnatural things, including ghosts, living symbols on the walls, and perhaps even proof that we are not along in this universe. The good news: You have a pretty good idea of what happened to the family, which also happens to be one of the greatest discoveries of our time. The bad news: You're probably going to die or disappear in this house, just like the family.

     
     

    The Sinking City

    Release: March 21
    Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC

    Developer Frogwares has a long history of making Sherlock Holmes investigation games, but is now turning its gaze to the works of H.P. Lovecraft for the studio's next game, The Sinking City. Set in Oakmont, Massachusetts, in the 1920s, and seen through the eyes of investigator Charles W. Reed, players must figure out why the entire city is going mad. We all know the answer has something to do with Cthulhu, but Reed doesn't, and you're going to need to help him keep his sanity as he explores an open world that is flooding. Much like the Sherlock Holmes games, you'll be interrogating people and studying the environment to find clues. The game also features combat and action sequences.

     

    Unholy

    Release: 2019
    Platform: PC

    Described as first-person stealth/horror, Unholy takes a mother named Saidah through the last city of a dying planet to locate her missing daughter. Players will have to determine how they approach each scenario, either with stealth or taking out the guards that stand in your way. Developer Duality Games says that each play style has its own consequences. We don't know what this means yet, but it could tie into the need to keep Saidah's physical and mental health in check. She could go insane if you play your cards wrong.

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  3. Madden NFL 20

    August 2 | EA Tiburon | Link | Sports

    Football is back for its annual (and usually only) video game. Madden's new career mode, Face of the Franchise, adds some RPG elements into the mix, but axes the story-heavy singleplayer modes the series had the past few years.

     

     

    Age of Wonders: Planetfall

    August 6 | Triumph Studios | Link | Strategy
    “Fallout, but on a galactic level,” as Triumph Studios’ CEO Lennart Sas put it, is a hell of a pitch, but for now it seems more like a healthy marriage between Sid Meier's Civilization and Command & Conquer. Medieval trappings are traded for cyborgs and cryosleep chambers, and combat apes some of XCOM’s turn-based teamwork. Personally, I just want to see what Triumph’s take on 'Space Vegas' looks like.

     

     

    Metal Wolf Chaos XD

    August 6 | From Software/General Arcade | Link | Action
    The remaster of From Software's 2004 mech action game looks absolutely nuts. The original Metal Wolf Chaos released as an Xbox exclusive in Japan only, so this will be the first time it's easily accessible in the West. Did we mention you play as the 47th United States president?

     

     

    Necrobarista 

    August 8 | Route 59 | Link | Visual Novel
    Most of us are dead to the world before our first cup of coffee, but this visual novel-ish adventure game takes it a step further, set in a supernatural cafe where the dead get to enjoy one last brew.

     

     

    Remant: From the Ashes

    August 20 | Gunfire Games | Link | Shooter
    Gunfire sports some great ex-Darksiders team members, and that love for a grim, devilish aesthetic shows in this third-person shooter that gets really damn weird at times. In between the tree demons and giant wolves, there’s something going on with procedural generation? Cool.

     

     

    Oninaki

    August 22 | Tokyo RPG Factory| Link | RPG

    The studio behind Lost Sphere and I Am Setsuna, Oninaki is a throwback JRPG with real-time combat. You play as Kagachi, a warrior who lost both of his parents at a young age. Publisher Square Enix describes Oninaki as a "story of life and reincarnation."

     
     

    World of Warcraft Classic

     

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    August 27 | Blizzard | Link | MMO
    Everyone knows vanilla is the best flavor. WoW has evolved so much over the past decade-and-a-half that it’s basically a different game these days, but there’s enough demand for its original trappings that Blizzard is going all in on it. Check out our
    big preview to see how Blizzard is emphasizing old school gameplay and guild-building. 

     

     

    Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey

    August 27 | Panache Digital Games | Steam | RPG
    Like that old Jurassic Park tagline: An adventure millions of years in the making, and this time it’s from the creator of Assassin’s Creed. As an ancient primate, you’ll fight for survival by hunting deadly wildlife and making alliances with other tribes. Don’t get too attached to any one primate, though, since the idea is to
    transfer everything you’ve learned down your bloodline across millions of years.

     

     

    Control

     

    August 27 | Remedy | Link | Action
    Remedy’s
    Quantum Break was good, but not great, and ran a bit poorly on PC upon its initial release. Control looks like Remedy are trying to refine the reality-shifting gunplay of Quantum Break, adding in more environmental destruction and a more open-ended quest structure. As Jesse Faden, you discover a labyrinth that serves as the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Control, which can only mean good things. After acquiring a transforming gun, Jesse becomes the bureau’s new chief and must stop a destructive force corrupting all the bureau’s employees. And you thought your job interview was rough.

     

     

    Dark Pictures: Man of Medan

    August 30 | Supermassive Games | Link | Horror
    Until Dawn was a campy but enjoyable PS4 horror game, featuring a bunch of people you might recognise from TV. The good news is Supermassive is aiming to make two (probably smaller) games just like it per year as part of the "Dark Pictures" anthology, this time coming to PC. Man of Medan takes a cast of attractive people and traps them on a huge ship that’s definitely full of ghosts and tetanus.

     

     

    Blair Witch Project

    August 30 | Bloober Team | Link | Horror
    If you dug the Layers of Fear games (or the sci-fi Observation), then goods news. The same team is doing this very out-of-nowhere survival horror take on the infamous 1999 movie that helped pioneer the found footage genre. Plenty of awkward standing in corners for everyone!

     

     

    Lost Ember

    Summer 2019 | Mooneye Studios | Steam | Adventure
    Like a much prettier, far more pleasant version of Wild (that animal-possessing game from BG&E’s Michel Ancel), Lost Ember has you hopping from wolves, to birds, to fish, to little moles deep beneath the earth in order to discover how an ancient civilization fell. It’s quite vivid, especially when you’re surrounded by 100 colorful birds in mid-flight.

    Lost Ember's announced release date was July 19th but after an eye-opening round of QA testing the developers chose to push back the launch date. In Mooneye's dev log video, the developers say they hope to only delay by a few weeks, but haven't settled on a new date yet.

     

     

     

    Borderlands 3

     

    September 13 | Gearbox | Link | FPS
    Borderlands is baaaack, and it still looks a whole lot like Borderlands. That's okay—give the people what they want. We've got four new vault hunters, loads of returning characters, more than a billion guns, and a whole lot of lootin' and shootin' to do. The villains this time around are the clearly evil-looking Calypso twins, Claptrap's back (sorry) and you'll be journeying to multiple planets, not just around Pandora. You can read a ton about
    Borderlands 3 here in our comprehensive guide. By the way, it's exclusive to the Epic Games Store for six months.

     

     

    Doom Eternal

     

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    November 22 | id Software | Link | FPS
    Doom Eternal brings hell to Earth, a nice change of setting from 2016's excellent reboot. Expect to fight twice as many demons in this instalment, using a brutal upgraded armoury. This includes a new version of the Super Shotgun, which features a grapple-friendly 'meat hook' on the end, and hopefully a ton more ludicrous weapon mods. 

     

     

    The Outer Worlds

     
     

    October 25, 2019 | Obsidian Entertainment | Link | RPG
    With original Fallout designers on-board, The Outer Worlds looks like a cross between Fallout and Firefly, taking us to a funny and bright-looking sci-fi universe. For Fallout fans who didn't love 76, this should scratch that New Vegas itch. Wes saw it in action recently—
    here's what he thought of Obsidian's latest. Also, you may want to know that it's a one-year exclusive to the Epic Games Store (but also on the Windows Store, just no Steam).

     

     

    MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries

     
     

    December 10 | Piranha Games | Link | Action
    If you, like us, have been waiting 17 years for a new singleplayer MechWarrior campaign, this will be a huge deal in 2019. MechWarrior 5 will let you explore and liberate apparently hundreds of planets from enemy strongholds, fully customising your mech along the way. 

     

     

    Hollow Knight: Silksong

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    TBA | Team Cherry | Link | Metroidvania

    What started as DLC for Hollow Knight, starring Hornet as a playable character, apparently could not be contained. It's become a full game, a sequel to Hollow Knight, with a new setting, 150+ new enemies, a quest system, and doubtless much more. Whereas Hollow Knight was about descending deeper into the depths of Hallownest, this game will see Hornet climbing through a new kingdom to reach a peak. Team Cherry haven't mentioned a release date, but seem to be well into the game from what they've shown.

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  4. Could be a 2 things

    Firstly, have you deleted all files from your old GPU, if not they would still be on your system and

    Causing your new gpu to override, and still be running your old gpu files,

    Secondly could be your psu, not giving enough power to the graphics card, I experienced the same problem, mine was the power supply wasn't powerful enough to run,

    I wouldn't say it was the gpu as you have not long brought it

  5. Hey guys i have some cracking news i would love to share with you all

    yesterday, myself and my mrs went up the hospital for our first baby scan,

    what a complete shock it was, How shocking the news was i nearly passed out ^^

     

    not just one baby, we're having twins,

    I really couldn't believe it, I said ( Your Joking You Can't Be Serious) neither could my son believe it bless him,

    my son quoted ( your kidding me no way lol )

    I couldn't be more happier,

     

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