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With the console editions of Batman: Arkham City out the Bat-door, a release date and shiny PhysX effects have been announced for the delayed PC version. It'll hit on November 15, crammed full of ...
Squeidosenix just confirmed that the PC version of Batman: Arkham Asylum will not release until September 15 in North America and September 18 in Europe and Australia. The console SKUs will hit on ...
The last mainstream AAA game to rely heavily on PhysX was Batman: Arkham Knight, which was released in 2015. This game was a ...
Once expected to hit alongside the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions on August 25, the PC release of Batman: Arkham Asylum has been pushed back to September 15 in North America and September 18 in ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. We just had a chance to look at the PC version of Batman: Arkham Asylum, the recently released console game starring the caped crusader himself. While ...
In Batman: Arkham Asylum the player assumes the role of Batman as he delivers The Joker to Arkham Asylum. There, the imprisoned super-villains have set a trap and an immersive combat gaming experience ...
Eidos has sent over some lovely Batman: Arkham Asylum screens for PC showing off how it looks with the Nvidia PhysX real-time, hyper-realistic physical and environmental gaming effects. Sounds like a ...
Thursday 6th August/...Eidos Interactive, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and NVIDIA Corporation today announced that the Games for Windows LIVE release of forthcoming DC Comics-licensed ...
Saw this failure of support coming the very day NVIDIA started weaseling their bullshit proprietary (at the time) PissX garbage into games in the first place. It's what happens when you let ...
The new Batman game that is supposed to launch Tuesday will feature some serious PhysX support. We were lucky enough to get a cool demo from Mr Drew Henry, the guy that runs graphics for Nvidia these ...
Today, a demo video that showcases some of the special effects that NVIDIA's PhysX API powers in the upcoming Batman: Arkham Origins video game popped up online. The video covers the PhysX used to ...