Special Edition Fallout 4 comes with a smartphone Pip-Boy

If you’ve been following the popular Fallout franchise then you’re surely familiar with the wrist-computer Pip-Boy (Personal Information Processor-Boy). Bethesda is including this unique gizmo for your smartphone when you purchase the special edition Fallout 4.

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Actual Pip-Boy

This “game-like” arm gadget has its own wearable sleeve where you can slide your smartphone into. Interestingly, it comes with its own app which is available for Android and iOS users. Just launch the app, slide it inside the sleeve, and wear it to experience your very own Pip-Boy.

Smartphone placed inside the device.

Smartphone placed inside the device.

The company is also set to announce Fallout Shelter which is another iOS app that lets players customize their in-game shelters. With all these real-life smartphone integrations, the company is doing a good job at going for a more immersive and enjoyable experience.

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Google to launch YouTube Gaming

Google announces that it will be bringing a new community for gamers through its YouTube Gaming.

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YouTube Gaming is both an app and a website that focuses on the players’ needs and entertainment with more than 25,000 games having their own pages. From Asteroids to Zelda, the gaming community will be complete with instructional videos, streaming at 60fps, video recommendations, while users can also upload their own gameplay into the site easily.

There will also be indie and mainstream channels that you can subscribe to so that you get the latest news and updates from your favorite games.

YouTube Gaming will launch “this summer”, with US and UK to first get the service. To have a more detailed idea on what to expect, hit the source link below.

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Acer shows off hardcore Predator gaming lineup

In addition to the smartphones, budget tablets, and curved screen that Acer newly-introduces to the public, they are also showing off three new products in the Predator series — a desktop, a laptop, and a tablet that all target the hardcore gamers out there.

Image source: The Verge

Image source: The Verge

Details are scarce for the three new machines. What’s known so far is that the Predator laptop will come in 15- and 17-inch variants that are readily capable of personalizing the buttons according to the user’s preference and can be customized per game. The Verge reports that it would have a top-notch cooling system for the rig to perform at its best. They will be launching sometime in the Q4 of the year.

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The company isn’t spilling much specs for the Predator desktop either. They just mentioned that it will have the best of everything (graphics, processors, and chipsets) when it makes its arrival in Q3. Finally, the Predator tablet sports four front-facing speakers for an immersive experience and will also include haptic feedback, shaking in your hand while playing.

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It would be interesting to see how games are to be played when the Predator desktop is partnered to their curved G-Sync gaming monitor.

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Acer shows off hardcore Predator gaming lineup

In addition to the smartphones, budget tablets, and curved screen that Acer newly-introduces to the public, they are also showing off three new products in the Predator series — a desktop, a laptop, and a tablet that all target the hardcore gamers out there.

Image source: The Verge

Image source: The Verge

Details are scarce for the three new machines. What’s known so far is that the Predator laptop will come in 15- and 17-inch variants that are readily capable of personalizing the buttons according to the user’s preference and can be customized per game. The Verge reports that it would have a top-notch cooling system for the rig to perform at its best. They will be launching sometime in the Q4 of the year.

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The company isn’t spilling much specs for the Predator desktop either. They just mentioned that it will have the best of everything (graphics, processors, and chipsets) when it makes its arrival in Q3. Finally, the Predator tablet sports four front-facing speakers for an immersive experience and will also include haptic feedback, shaking in your hand while playing.

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It would be interesting to see how games are to be played when the Predator desktop is partnered to their curved G-Sync gaming monitor.

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The Order: 1886 Review

The Order: 1886 is a third-person shooter game launched early this year by Ready at Dawn (makers of God of War). Is the game something that will cater to a lot of players or will it be like an acquired taste? Read on and find out in this review.

Plot

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The story takes place in an alternate 19th century London nearing the end of the Victorian times. The environment is full of steampunk goodness like Zeppelins, clothes/gears from the Industrial Revolution era, and old school guns that spew out electricity and grenades.

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Your character, Sir Galahad, is a knight that supposedly originated  from sir Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table — dedicated to fight the evil that haunts humanity. 1886 is the year when they find themselves plagued by werewolves (also known as Lycans). These half-breeds are on the prowl for fresh meat and it’s up to The Order to stop them.

Graphics

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Just within the first 15 minutes of gameplay we could already tell that the developers behind this game poured a good amount of time and effort in making the graphics seamless.

As we’ve mentioned, the setting is made to look like 19th century London and they nailed it in terms of the overall feel. The atmosphere that they built really puts you in a time-travelling machine to the Victorian era thanks to small details like the distant steam coming out of machines, melancholic gray skies, pointed tips of structures, and carefully-crafted interior.

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After the cinematic cutaways we often found our character idle and waiting for commands since we couldn’t draw the line when the cutaways are done and the gameplay begins due to its flawless graphics.

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Facial expressions are also top-notch — they capture the emotions of the characters according to each scenario in the story. What we’re trying to say here is that this game is a testament to what Sony’s PS4 can produce when partnered with serious developers in terms of graphics.

Gameplay

The game is fixed on a third-person setup with a cover-and-shoot kind of chemistry going on. It’s the same type of gameplay used in games like Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist or Gears of War so if you’ve already played those titles then learning curve is easily quite steep. Running, vaulting, and shimmying across walls are some of what Sir Galahad can perform.

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Here is Sir Galahad inspecting a smoking pipe.

In addition, it also has the Inspect element during gameplay that lets you look at certain items in different angles using your joystick — and satisfactorily feels nothing short of how you’d look at an object in real life.

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Serbian American inventor Nikola Tesla also makes an appearance in the game just like Leonardo Da Vinci did for Assassin’s Creed II.

The entire game is full of cut-scenes. It basically is a combination of running, killing, and yes — cut-scenes. From what we could tell by finishing the game the team wanted the player to feel a movie-like experience (hence the letterbox throughout) with the aim of really being a part of it.

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The game also makes use of QTEs (quick-time events) during cut-scenes. We admit that it prompted us more than other games did, and my brother (who is also a big time gamer) found them overly-used. Personally, though, I enjoyed it since it still made me feel part of the game even though it was only a cut-scene.

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What we found as a big-time bummer is the lack of interaction with the otherwise intricate environment. Unlike other games that you can break tables or have elements moving around when you run past them, The Order: 1886 employs static objects that you just bump along the way.

This is the case for most of the items in the game but except for guns and ammo that you pick up, you can only interact with letters and photos placed conveniently on surfaces that you can read and look at. It wasn’t particularly fun.

Conclusion

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The Order: 1886 certainly has the elements of a great game, although maybe not enough to satisfy a wide range of gamers. The game is story-driven, which means there are no chances of free-roaming, definitely not the open world type of game, and gives more of a movie-like experience rather than a grind-and-strengthen-your-character kind of approach.

Setting aside its eye-popping graphics it might be something that at first, seem lacking, but will later on turn out to be enjoyable as soon as you realize what it’s gunning for.

If you just want a plain but fun shooter game that you can just play and relax to and not think of strategies or what mission you should do next, then this game could be right up your alley. Otherwise, you might be finding yourself asking more from the game.

What we liked about it:

  • Astounding graphics/details/textures
  • Facial expressions make the characters life-like
  • Easy to enjoy cover-and-shoot gameplay

What we didn’t like:

  • All you could interact with (in the environment) are papers
  • Story is somewhat weak and common

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