Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 12, 2016

Some of the biggest games for 2017

Below are some of the biggest games for 2017 that can surprise you so much


Mass Effect: Andromeda

Release date: March 2017

We’re just a day away from seeing the ‘first’ Mass Effect: Andromeda gameplay footage, as BioWare keeps pretending its PlayStation Pro trailer doesn’t exist. Mostly, though, we’ve seen cinematic footage that continues to confirm the dump of information that slipped out a year ago on Reddit, supposedly via a marketing survey. We know that Andromeda takes place hundreds of years after Mass Effect 3, when humans and their alien allies arrive in a new galaxy. There will be mysterious ancient aliens, and alien baddies with alien exoskeletons, and space sex with aliens, surely.

A few more interesting details: BioWare says Andromeda is its biggest game, wewon’t be loading in elevators, and loyalty missions won’t define the end of the game—they can be played after the main story concludes. See all our stories in our Mass Effect: Andromeda hub, and look out for the new trailer tomorrow at the Game Awards.

BattleTech

Release date: TBA 2017 

We've got high hopes the turn-based return of BattleTech. The folks at Harebrained Schemes have earned a reputation for producing great strategy RPGs from responsibly-run Kickstarter projects, and the best conceivable people are in the cockpit: BattleTech creator Jordan Weisman, Mike McCain (creative director on Shadowrun Returns), and Mitch Gitelman, who was game director on the wonderful MechCommander series. Check out my list of fun, weird and just plain amazing fact of life I have found.

The early prototype we played at PAX only featured one mission, but its internal structure seems sound. Harebrained's approach to translating BattleTech's tabletop ruleset shows reverence, but not at the expense of embracing new ideas: we're excited about the idea of light mechs having real utility as scouts and flankers in a turn-based game, where time and speed can be difficult to express. And because the map isn't on a grid, individual angles, rock formations, and details seem like they'll matter.

BattleTech met stretch goals that guarantee 1v1 PvP multiplayer, but we're glad that this game seems mostly focused on its singeplayer mercenary campaign. You'll be riding around in a massive dropship, which structurally seems like it'll resemble XCOM 2's modular base stations for managing mechs, pilots, and salvage.

Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord 

Release date: TBA 2017 

Part spectacle, part sim, part sandbox RPG, Mount & Blade remains a one-of-a-kind blend of systems and ideas. It's the thrill of being in a battle that's way bigger than you, of launching a single arrow into a horde of 50 dudes storming your castle. And it's the fun of being an average lord in a churning political and military sea of medieval NPCs. 

The original (excluding Warband) is almost 10 years old, so as much as anything we're glad to see Bannerlord bringing a visual and technical overhaul to the series. Character customization, as we saw at the PC Gamer Weekender, offers enough flexibility to sculpt convincing dark ages replicas of Adam Driver, Vladimir Putin, Arnold, and others, but we're equally interested in the new item crafting system, which seems like it'll let you build weapons with personality and history. And lord, those sieges look nuts.

Ghost Recon: Wildlands

Release date: March 7, 2017 


Take a big open world, stuff it with 100 Far Cry-type outpost missions, and jump in with some co-op partners—Tom Senior did just that back in June and found Ubisoft’s upcoming third-person tactical shooter full of enjoyable and emergent chaos. Ghost Recon: Wildlands takes place in a Bolivian landmass where four players comprise a military taskforce sent to disrupt a drug cartel and the government it’s aligned with. While players may have a specific missions—whether it’s to steal some intel or kidnap an informant—how they choose to tackle it is up to them. Guns blazing? Stealth? Or, as often happens, failed stealth that leads to guns blazing?

The open world—the first in Ghost Recon’s ten-game history—promises diverse environments like mountains, forests, and deserts, explorable by ground vehicles, helicopters, and parachutes. The setting is close to modern day, so weapons and gear aren’t as futuristic as they have been in earlier Recon games. Ubisoft is also promising that player choice will affect the world, and that non-violent interactions with NPCs like rebels and civilians can have an impact on missions and goals. And, if your pals aren’t around, you’ll be able to play solo using AI teammates in place of real ones. Would you like to get app, device and game reviews?

Prey

Release date: TBA 2017

New Prey has nothing to do with the old Prey, or Prey 2, which was cancelled back in 2014. Now in the hands of Arkane’s Austin studio, Prey is only familiar in name. Set in an alternate history where President Kennedy was never assassinated, the Soviets and the States continued their rivalry, until one took control of the Kletka Program, a space installation meant to control an alien threat. The project is eventually abandoned, and a corporation takes over (uh-oh), turning the station into “a cutting edge innovation center” called Talos 1. Big surprise, things don’t go well.

You play as Morgan Yu (male or female), who happens to be on board when the alien threat gets particularly threatening. From there, it’s a matter of survival and getting to the bottom of what went wrong. Expect plenty of shooting and exploration, and most interestingly, shape-shifting. You and the alien threat can take on nearly any form. An inconspicuous mug or trash bin might be an alien in wait, or if they’re hunting you down, try the mug life for yourself.

Divinity: Original Sin 2

Release date: TBA 2017 

Early Access has already given us a taste of Original Sin 2, which could easily be the best RPG of 2017. Larian has heavily iterated on its dense turn-based battle system, adding an armor system, elevation, and bless and curse statuses that can completely turn your intentions on their head. Set fire to a pool of oil and it will burn your enemies alive—but if they bless it, suddenly it has healing properties. The most obvious change this go-round, though, is a heavier focus on writing and roleplaying, with a stable of writers including Chris Avellone bringing a darker tone and more racial tension into the opening hours of this story. It's a big shift, but the story ended up Original Sin's weakest link, and Larian seems determined not to repeat that mistake. Learn more about interesting science facts via our wide range of articles.

There's already working four-player co-op for a slice of Original Sin 2's first act, and the full game is out sometime in 2017. Larian's still being secretive about its planned Dungeon Master mode, but that may well turn OS2 into a canvas for our own RPG adventures.

Chủ Nhật, 20 tháng 11, 2016

Try out Fallout 4 on PlayStation 4

Let's try out Fallout 4 on  PlayStation 4, because it's already available for PlayStation 4 from now.


The announcement comes as something of a surprise, given a September blog post in which Bethesda squarely blamed Sony for the delayed promise of console mod support on the PlayStation 4, from hottestgameapp. "Sony has informed us they will not approve user mods the way they should work: where users can do anything they want for either Fallout 4 or Skyrim Special Edition," the publisher wrote. "Like you, we are disappointed by Sony’s decision given the considerable time and effort we have put into this project, and the amount of time our fans have waited for mod support to arrive." Check out my list of fun, weird and just plain amazing fact of life I have found.

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The only limitation of Fallout 4 Mods for Playstation 4 version is that the file size for it is 1GB, though it is bigger than beta version (900MB), it still lower than for Xbox One version. Would you like to get free online games for kids ?

Xbox One owners have been enjoying the ability to use Fallout 4 mods since May, shortly after official mod support for the PC version of the game rolled out in April.

Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 11, 2016

On November 18, T-Mobile will officially release Samsung Gear S3 Frontier

On November 18, T-Mobile will officially release Samsung Gear S3 Frontier

On November 18, T-Mobile will officially release Samsung's new smartwatch: Samsung Gear S3 Frontier. Price tag for this smartwatch is $399. 


The Gear S3 Frontier is Samsung’s newest smartwatch, offering a 1.3-inch 360x360 AMOLED display, 768MB of RAM, 4GB of storage, a dual-core processor, NFC and MST support for Samsung Pay, and a 380mAh battery that’s rated to last three days on a single charge. The stainless steel 316L body of the Gear S3 Frontier is IP68-rated for dust and water resistance, and it also includes a rotating bezel for navigating the software. Start your day with game, app reviews and free online games for kids

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Also of note is that the Gear S3 Frontier runs Tizen 2.3.2, but it’s compatible with devices running Android 4.4 or higher with 1.5GB of RAM or more.

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Chủ Nhật, 13 tháng 11, 2016

Rainbow Six Siege updated news

Get Rainbow Six Siege  information and updated news as right here in this article

As far as I'm concerned, Rainbow Six Siege is one of the best competitive shooters you can play at the moment, with its focused 5v5 tactical gameplay and methodical pace. So it's good news that Ubisoft plans to support the game for a second year, according to a tweet from the official account earlier today.

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There were hints last month that a new season might be coming, but it's good to have it confirmed. The new season was announced during a lengthy stream focused on the fourth (and previously, final) DLC pack, which is due later this month. 

No word as yet on whether the second season will follow the format of the first, which included four new maps and eight new operators over the course of 2016. The season pass format will likely remain, with payers gaining early access to the new operators (and without the need to spend renown – the game's currency). Whatever the case, I'll add the details here as they come in.

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Thứ Năm, 10 tháng 11, 2016

Some of the most awesome sports games on NES Classic

Here are some of the most awesome sports games on NES Classic, let's have a look at now

Tecmo Bowl 



Tecmo Bowl for the NES was actually the first console video game to include player names and likenesses, paving the way for more league licensing in the future. Make sure you pick up a second controller for your friends who have never played the game before, then just run the ball with Bo Jackson. It's as fun now as it was back in the late '80s.
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Punch-Out!!

The licensing agreement with Tyson expired a while back, and Nintendo didn't renew it for a variety of reasons, both inside and outside of the ring.


The good news is that Punch Out!! remains one of the best twitch-reaction sports games ever made. Sure, Punch-Out!! can be brutal at times - it definitely has that classic NES difficulty to it -- it never seems unfair. It's always just frustrating enough to keep you coming back for more, as you try to learn your opponent's tells and perfect your timing. It's one of the few games that really perfects that feeling of being in the zone, in a completely focused state, reacting to the game as quickly as you can. It's super unique, and really holds up almost 30 years later.

Excitebike


Excitebike is a twitch reaction game that is incredibly unforgiving. The motocross game came along relatively early in the NES's lifespan, back in 1984. Though it's simple -- all you do is control your motorcycle and its speed - it's challenging to put everything together. In order to score a good time, you'll not only have to maintain a high speed, but you'll also have to keep from overheating and control your bike as you launch off jumps.

Ice Climber 


Ice Climber is a simple, addictive arcade-style game that sees the player controlling two alpine adventurers, Popo and Nana (A+ naming, Nintendo), as they ascend a mountain infested with vegetable-stealing condors and polar bears wearing pink shorts and sunglasses. The goal of the game, ostensibly, is to summit 32 peaks to recover all of the vegetables that the condors have stolen. Just like real mountain climbers!

The game was a big hit when it launched in 1985, mixing puzzle and action game elements. It also didn't hurt that the game was included in an NES bundle in many countries across the world.

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Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 9, 2016

HOME SECURITY!

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If one reads the newspapers and watches the news, one can’t help but notice how petty crime is on the rise. One of the most common offences is breaking and entering, and with many careless homeowners leaving ground floor windows open, it is easy pickings for those who are inclined to steal.

The perpetrator
A person who makes a living breaking into houses and stealing is a thief, but that doesn’t make them stupid. The average burglar will do their work in broad daylight, and generally are extremely careful, and will not make a move unless they think all is well. The first thing is to watch the target location for a while, and notice anything important such as CCTV security systems, or security alarm housings, as these mean trouble. If a home is protected by video surveillance, the burglar is not interested in seeing if the windows and doors are locked, as they will be apprehended, even if they manage to steal something.

Split-second timing
The window of opportunity is what a burglar waits for, and if they are patient enough, the chance will eventually present itself. The first hurdle is to reach the rear of the property without being seen, and this only takes a few seconds. Once concealed behind the building, the burglar can usually gain access, if the windows and doors are not alarmed. The one thing that would stop them in their tracks is a CCTV camera, as this provides concrete evidence that they committed the crime.

Professional advice
Before embarking on a home security makeover, talk to the experts first. For those who live in Western Australia, Castle Security’s CCTV security system provides state-of-the-art surveillance, and with 24/7 coverage, the home is always protected. Typically, the home security expert would recommend CCTV rather than an alarm system, as it provides the necessary deterrent, and is the most cost-effective way to protect the home against a break-in.

Tailored solutions
CCTV can be customised, with as many cameras as is necessary, and of course, their location is important, and the security company would be experienced in placing the cameras for optimum visibility. The system works by sending the data to a central hard disk, which displays the camera fields in a split screen fashion on a single monitor located within the house. The hard drive is big enough to store hundreds of hours of footage, and automatically deletes old data when necessary.

Prominent display
In order for the deterrent value to be realised, the cameras should be in prominent view, which sends a very strong message to any would-be burglar. The security company would also supply CCTV stickers which should be placed on the front gate of the residence, in clear view. Perhaps one could stick that next to the picture of a growling Rottweiler, which would also make an intruder think twice.

Beefing up the home security is necessary in this day and age, and with so many unprotected homes, the burglar will not be too bothered about missing an opportunity, and will look for an easier target.
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Thứ Ba, 13 tháng 9, 2016

Why Do Tigers Sometimes Kill Their Babies?

Do you know the answer for question: Why do tigers sometimes kill their babies? This writing will help you

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Occasionall, tigers kill their babies. If a tiger's cubs are stillborn, or if they die, the mother will often eat them. She begins by licking them, trying to rouse them, and when the cubs do not respond, it seems to turn into a predatory response (big cats often lick their prey before beginning to feed). She may also kill and eat cubs which are weak or sickly, and are not likely to survive - many animals know when something is wrong with their young, even if they appear normal to human eyes. Eating cubs like this may be a way of recycling the nutrients the mother has lost nurturing them. 
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Male tigers will kill any cubs that are not their own if they can, and usually eat them. This is to reduce competition for themselves, and to bring the tigress into heat again so that he can mate with her and father his own young. Because male and female tigers do not live together, sometimes a male may accidentally kill cubs that he has fathered himself, but this does not happen often.

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