
August 14, 2007 - Today Gamecock announced its first two games will both be released this October. The player-versus-player (PvP) massively-multiplayer online (MMO) game Fury will begin October 9 on PC, while the first-person survival horror game Dementium: The Ward will be let loose on the DS, appropriately, October 31.
Fury was developed by Australian studio Auran, which is also handling the videogame adaptation of Battlestar Galactica. Dementium: The Ward is the first project from Renegade Kid.
"It's been a blast getting Gamecock off the ground, but it's even more exciting to have our first two games coming out this October," said Mike Wilson, Grand Champeen of Gamecock. "These games showcase what developers -- given the freedom to create -- can accomplish. Both Auran and Renegade Kid are visionaries, and have stayed true to creating games that are fresh and that keep your adrenaline pumping."

Battlefield 1 DX12 Benchmarks at different resolutions using the Fury X.
ugh getting that stupid malware crap again when trying to go to the source article... every article is doing.

Every week, Austin plays a game from long ago. Sometimes they're classics. Sometimes they are duds. Either way, whatever he's inspired to write about based on that game becomes Retro Weekend. This week, he played Dementium: The Ward and has his mind completely blown by what the game accomplishes on the Nintendo DS.

Cult County is an awesome Kickstarter in dire need of your support! The minds behind the Dementium games have created an all-new horror game for your enjoyment.
580k to start with is a big LOL. Seems as fun as Flying Hamster 2 started with 150k and still struggling.