Monday, 2 December 2013
Assassins Creed: Pirates for smartphones and tablets goes official
GTA: San Andreas coming to iOS, Android and WP next month
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Need For Speed Rivals Review
Need for Speed Rivals:
Available on Xbox one, Xbox one, PS4, PS3, Pc
This year very special for the NFS franchise because rivals has come the 20th instalment in the series. However the, latest games were not so good as we wanted to see them. Will the 20th instalment become the rebirth of the series? let's try to question the answer of this Rivals Review.
The basic setup takes the best from Need for Speed: Most Wanted and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit. Like the former, it focuses on the war between cops and illegal racers over vast stretches of open road – in this case 100 miles of dirt and tarmac crossing the fictional Redview County. Like Most Wanted the open world is packed with ready-made events, which you can trigger as you pass through their markers with a tap of a bumper. Like Hot Pursuit, it has careers for both cops and racers, giving you two different sets of events, missions, cars to unlock and ‘pursuit tech’ upgrades to install.
To succeed with the new instalment, the developers have decided to keep to the beaten track and have chosen already popular and proven scenario. That's why Need for Speed Rivals game looks like one of the previous instalment in the series - Hot Pursuit. This decision is both good and bad for the fans. On the one hand, the competition between cops and racers is exciting, enjoying and entertaining. From the other hand - we have already seen it too many times. But let's forgive the developers for the reiteration, because it is actually not so simple to create the unique plot in racing simulator after 19 similar games.
Playing as a racer, you need to complete different tasks (in the game these missions are instead of levels), get as much Speed Points - in-game currency - as possible, win several races and don't get caught by policemen. The cops are hunting and trying to catch the racers, and if they succeed, then the points of the lawbreaker are coming to the representative of the law.
Source
Need For Speed Trailer
Available on Xbox one, Xbox one, PS4, PS3, Pc
This year very special for the NFS franchise because rivals has come the 20th instalment in the series. However the, latest games were not so good as we wanted to see them. Will the 20th instalment become the rebirth of the series? let's try to question the answer of this Rivals Review.
The basic setup takes the best from Need for Speed: Most Wanted and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit. Like the former, it focuses on the war between cops and illegal racers over vast stretches of open road – in this case 100 miles of dirt and tarmac crossing the fictional Redview County. Like Most Wanted the open world is packed with ready-made events, which you can trigger as you pass through their markers with a tap of a bumper. Like Hot Pursuit, it has careers for both cops and racers, giving you two different sets of events, missions, cars to unlock and ‘pursuit tech’ upgrades to install.
To succeed with the new instalment, the developers have decided to keep to the beaten track and have chosen already popular and proven scenario. That's why Need for Speed Rivals game looks like one of the previous instalment in the series - Hot Pursuit. This decision is both good and bad for the fans. On the one hand, the competition between cops and racers is exciting, enjoying and entertaining. From the other hand - we have already seen it too many times. But let's forgive the developers for the reiteration, because it is actually not so simple to create the unique plot in racing simulator after 19 similar games.
Playing as a racer, you need to complete different tasks (in the game these missions are instead of levels), get as much Speed Points - in-game currency - as possible, win several races and don't get caught by policemen. The cops are hunting and trying to catch the racers, and if they succeed, then the points of the lawbreaker are coming to the representative of the law.
Source
Need For Speed Trailer
Friday, 29 November 2013
Kim Dotcom’s cloud service Mega launches iPhone app, gives 50GB encrypted storage free
Popular cloud storage service, Mega launches iPhone app tha let us access the file storage from the service Services, while you re on the go
Mega was created by internet personality kim Dotcom's after his previous file-sharing service Mega-Upload was shutdown by US DoJ. the service is fairly similar to Dropbox, Skydrive etc. but boasts of superior encryption and security Msot Important Its give 50 GB Free space campare to Dropbox 2 GB
and Skydrive 7 GB storage quota. 50 GB isn't enough you can upgrade to the $10.99/month ($119/year) for 500 GB Storage.
Download Link:
Mega app For iPhone download free click here
Mega was created by internet personality kim Dotcom's after his previous file-sharing service Mega-Upload was shutdown by US DoJ. the service is fairly similar to Dropbox, Skydrive etc. but boasts of superior encryption and security Msot Important Its give 50 GB Free space campare to Dropbox 2 GB
and Skydrive 7 GB storage quota. 50 GB isn't enough you can upgrade to the $10.99/month ($119/year) for 500 GB Storage.
Mega app For iPhone download free click here
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Cut the rope time travel review
Join Om Nom as he travels back in time to feed his ancestors with candy. Cut the Rope: Time Travel is a completely new adventure filled with time-traveling, candy-crunching, physics-based action!
There’s no time to waste! Visit six exciting locations including the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, a Pirate Ship, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Stone Age, and Disco Era. Om Nom’s ancestors are waiting – and they’re getting really hungry for candy!
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Click here to download for iOS
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Where's My Water 2 Review
Where My Water 2
I'm a pretty huge Where's My Water? fan. I've beaten every course on every iteration of the game, and it's my perfect go-to for when I have a few extra minutes to kill. Those were paid apps with meaty expansions though, and now Disney has seen fit to offer up a freemium-filled sequel. But while the IAP system, an insistence of Facebook Connect, and the freemium makeover in Where's My Water? 2 [Free] feel highly forced, it's still mostly the same old Swampy we know and love. Mostly.
Don't get too excited, as you're still going to be digging through dirt to get water to a bathtub, so not much has changed fundamentally. As always, there are three ducks in each level to collect, and this time, you pretty much need to get as many as possible to unlock level gates. Yep, unlike past iterations where you could skip levels at your leisure, you have to actually ace some levels to progress to a new set. For veterans like me it's not really an issue, but I can see more casual players getting pretty frustrated -- because after all, the beauty of the original games is the fact that you could play them at your own pace.
Gameplay-wise the 100 levels on offer have a bit more variety this time around instead of your standard "water to tub" puzzles. There are now levels where you have to avoid collecting any ducks, in addition to upside-down stages, and special challenges like leading a stream of water through a constantly scrolling screen (multi-touch, a feature that's always been in the series, really shines here). The Mystery Duck levels from the original's add-on campaign also return, and are as enjoyable as ever. As a whole it's not nearly as strong as what I'd consider to be the best game in the series (that honor goes toWhere’s My Mickey?), but it's still a ton of fun nonetheless.
But not all is well in Swampy-Land, as I ran into some annoyances along the way. For one, Facebook Connect is constantly in your face after every level, and it's even a lingering presence on the map screen. Sadly, Where's My Water? 2 constantly pesters you to reach out to your friends to refill your energy and even unlock more content late-game. If you absolutely hate this "feature," odds are you'll uninstall the game before you put up with it more than once -- or just outright refuse to install it.
The other potential issue is energy. Yes, an energy timer is in Where's My Water? 2. Even if you can pretty much play at your leisure early on, it's puzzling to think why, after multiple successful fully paid iterations, that Disney would inject a freemium scheme into the franchise.
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Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Grand Theft Auto 5 (Gta)5 Release date in India
Grand Theft auto will contain only Los Santos and its surroundings. As a reminder, Los Santos was a caricature of the real Los Angeles. Rockstar that GTA 5 will we title the largest and most ambitious ever undertaken by studio
Release date in India- 17 September 2013
Pc Release date- Not announced
Platform- Xbox 360 and PS3
Price in India
PC-Unknown
PS3- Rs 2,999 (Buy Gta 5 For PS3)
Xbox-360-Rs 2,999 (Buy Gta 5 for Xbox-360)
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Release date in India- 17 September 2013
Pc Release date- Not announced
Platform- Xbox 360 and PS3
Price in India
PC-Unknown
PS3- Rs 2,999 (Buy Gta 5 For PS3)
Xbox-360-Rs 2,999 (Buy Gta 5 for Xbox-360)
Click Here to view video
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