There are now more than 600 games and applications that feature RTX technologies, and that list continues to grow every single week. This week is no exception, with NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex and advanced ray-traced effects being added to even more games; Supermoves, Spectre Divide, and Gori Cuddly Carnage. Now, I won’t pretend I’ve heard of these games, because I haven’t but it’s still great to see these features grow to even more titles.
Makea Games’ Supermoves is a competitive parkour showdown for you and your friends. Soar through skylines in both first and third person. Grind on your feet across rails, trapeze on high wires, wall run, scramble, and pull off epic backflips and frontflips on trampolines. Go head to head in Bomb Tag, reach the finish line before the Rising Tide, or race up to 40 players in Royale. Make your own games and levels with the included tools. Check out the single-player Career Mode. And never stop running. If you’re rocking a GeForce RTX GPU in your PC or laptop, ensure you enable DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation in Supermoves to accelerate frame rates, making your parkour adventures even better.
One of the last prototype synthetic pets, smuggled out of Cool-Toyz Inc before destruction, Gori is cute, cuddly, yet extremely deadly. Humanity has been destroyed – and it’s up to Gori, along with his deadly but wise-cracking sentient hoverboard, F.R.A.N.K, and morose A.I companion, CH1-P, to slay the evil Adorable Army with lethal combos in Gori: Cuddly Carnage.
Master explosive weaponry and devastating combos in an epic battle to prevent the Adorable Army from conquering the galaxy, and rescue Professor Y, their missing creator and only human who showed Gori and his friends love. Push your combat and platforming skills to the limits as you fight your way through twisted landscapes filled with environmental hazards, razor-sharp adult humor and a bone-crunching, pulse-pounding soundtrack.
Gori: Cuddly Carnage is out now, and there’s a demo to try before you buy; in the full game, you can amp up graphics with ray-traced reflections and shadows, and accelerate performance with DLSS Super Resolution, giving you the definitive experience on GeForce RTX GPUs.
Spectre Divide is a genre-evolving, competitive 3v3 tactical shooter driven by Duality. Use Duality to freely swap between your second body—called a Spectre—at any moment to outplay the enemy team. Strategically place your Spectre to cover multiple sites across the map, play two angles at once, and quickly reinforce teammates.
With Duality, death can’t stop you – your Spectre is a second chance at victory, giving you twice the uptime so you can run it back and make sure to hit your shots the second time around.
Spectre Divide launches later today on Steam with day-one support for DLSS Super Resolution.
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