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Whispering Willows Review | Power Up Gaming

Added: 11.08.2015 23:18 | 28 views | 0 comments


Harry Bowers writes: "Both intentionally, and unintentionally, Night Light Interactives Whispering Willows presents a curious puzzle. On one side, we have an intriguing adventure that is as compelling as it is harrowing. Short but sweet, it is an atypically earnest and introspective yarn that deserves your attention. Flip the coin, though, and players might find a one-note corridor crawler crippled by some arduous systemic flaws. Sadly, this is a bare-bones port that will frustrate as many people as it will enthral. Whether the game is truly worth your time ultimately depends upon just how much patience you can muster."

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Price drop: $4.00 off Assassins Creed IV 4 Black Flag PS3 Game , now only $21.99

Added: 09.08.2015 20:20 | 52 views | 0 comments


Save $4.00 on Assassins Creed IV 4 Black Flag PS3 Game ! The price of Assassins Creed IV 4 Black Flag PS3 Game has been dropped by $4.00, order now from ozgameshop.com with free delivery to Australia and New Zealand.

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FlOw and Flower mistakenly free on UK Playstation Store for PS+ subscribers?

Added: 04.08.2015 11:20 | 25 views | 0 comments


Dealspwn: If there is one thing we like more that a cheap gaming deal here at Dealspwn, it's a freebie. Three titles are currently showing as free for gamers on the Playstation Network. FlOw, Flower and Woah Dave! flOw (PS3/PS4/PSVita) - Free Flower (Playstation 3) - Free Woah Dave! (PS4/PSVita) We see many claims of free titles on the Playstation Network over the course of the year but these current three titles are all verified on their respective listing pages 'to save 100%'. However...

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Was Apple's Guilty Until Proven Innocent Confederate Flag Reaction the Right Move?

Added: 03.08.2015 15:18 | 24 views | 0 comments


"Apples to Oranges: We examine whether Apple's grip on the App Store is a tender embrace or a deadly chokehold." - Grab It

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Forest Home Tips, Tricks, Cheats, and Strategy Guide

Added: 02.08.2015 12:18 | 47 views | 0 comments


Forest Home is a new Android and iOS puzzle game think of it like Flow Free meets Candy Crush. Your job is to draw the line for each animal to follow to get home, use each square on the stage only once, and do it before you run out of moves.

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Unreal Engine 4 - New Demo Lets You Control Mario, Sonic, Link Kirby In NVIDIA's PhysX Flex Map

Added: 31.07.2015 12:18 | 35 views | 0 comments


After releasing a number of videos, showcasing various characters in Unreal Engine 4, CryZENx decided to release a map in which you can control all of them.

From: n4g.com

Blow In my Cartridge - Journey PlayStation 4 Review

Added: 27.07.2015 15:18 | 29 views | 0 comments


Coming from Thatgamecompany, the creative minds behind Flow and the sublime Flower, Journey harkens back to the minimalist narrative of classics like Ico and Shadow of the Colossus and fills the void that has been left by The Last Guardians constant delays.

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Steam Accounts Compromised After Major Password Flaw is Found

Added: 27.07.2015 11:13 | 29 views | 0 comments


Valve has assured that the password loophole has been closed.

Valve has begun resetting numerous Steam passwords after some users found they could easily hijack another person's account.

It appears that the security flaw was discovered at some stage in July, and became more prominently known as users passed around the knowledge. Valve has said it has now fixed the issue, and that it is "resetting passwords on accounts with suspicious password changes during that period or may have otherwise been affected."

The ease in which users can hijack others' Steam accounts had come as a surprise for some users. In the video below, one streamer shows that the process begins by clicking on the "forgot my login details" on the Steam client. After this, a "hacker" would need to enter their target's Steam account name, after which the client responds with a message saying that a randomly generated code has been sent to the email address associated with the target's account.

Normally the user would need to copy the random code sent via email and paste it into the Steam client. However, if players type in no code at all and click continue, they will still be allowed to proceed. Then they can create a new password for their account.

Numerous users, , has assured that those affected will be looked after. It also has said the loophole has been closed.

"To protect users, we are resetting passwords on accounts with suspicious password changes during that period or may have otherwise been affected," the company said.

"Relevant users will receive an email with a new password. Once that email is received, it is recommended that users login to their account via the Steam client and set a new password.

"Please note that while an account password was potentially modified during this period the password itself was not revealed. Also, if Steam Guard was enabled, the account was protected from unauthorized logins even if the password was modified."

From: www.gamespot.com

Steam Accounts Compromised After Major Password Flaw is Found

Added: 27.07.2015 11:13 | 24 views | 0 comments


Valve has assured that the password loophole has been closed.

Valve has begun resetting numerous Steam passwords after some users found they could easily hijack another person's account.

It appears that the security flaw was discovered at some stage in July, and became more prominently known as users passed around the knowledge. Valve has said it has now fixed the issue, and that it is "resetting passwords on accounts with suspicious password changes during that period or may have otherwise been affected."

The ease in which users can hijack others' Steam accounts had come as a surprise for some users. In the video below, one streamer shows that the process begins by clicking on the "forgot my login details" on the Steam client. After this, a "hacker" would need to enter their target's Steam account name, after which the client responds with a message saying that a randomly generated code has been sent to the email address associated with the target's account.

Normally the user would need to copy the random code sent via email and paste it into the Steam client. However, if players type in no code at all and click continue, they will still be allowed to proceed. Then they can create a new password for their account.

Numerous users, , has assured that those affected will be looked after. It also has said the loophole has been closed.

"To protect users, we are resetting passwords on accounts with suspicious password changes during that period or may have otherwise been affected," the company said.

"Relevant users will receive an email with a new password. Once that email is received, it is recommended that users login to their account via the Steam client and set a new password.

"Please note that while an account password was potentially modified during this period the password itself was not revealed. Also, if Steam Guard was enabled, the account was protected from unauthorized logins even if the password was modified."

From: www.gamespot.com


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