
Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon RX 570.Intel Core i5- 8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600.Here's a list of system requirements you'll need in order to run the demo on PC, and it's likely these will be similar for the full experience in October. The demo can be found on the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, and Steam.

This side experience also highlighted Grace, who found herself trapped in a toy shop, in a brief game titled "Jack in the Dark". Even those who are hard up for high-flying action should find their fix elsewhere.It's a clever reference to a minor complementary game that was released in conjunction with the original Alone in the Dark 2. And before you accuse me of singling out Bullydozer's monumentally bad design, I should add that there's an ape with a robotic arm (perhaps for hurling feces at lethal velocity?). One of the bosses, for example, is a demented, silly-looking bulldozer with a perverse compulsion to expose his one weak spot. And it's hard to be enthusiastic about fighting endless waves of cornball fiends seemingly snatched from the margins of some fifth-grader's math homework. Spawn's symbiotic costume and profane powers could've been put to more clever use than what you get here: fireballs and obligatory bullet time.

The action isn't bad-just appallingly generic. You could call it Devil May Spam, but Armageddon doesn't compare to the game it shamelessly copies. A gun in each hand and a blade on his back, Spawn hunts escapees from hell, harvesting souls to spend on power-ups. He's a demon who'd rather do good than the devil's bidding, and if that sounds familiar, you haven't heard the half of it.
