Akibas Trip on PS4 is All About the Little Details
Added: 05.12.2014 1:11 | 4 views | 0 comments
Technology Tell writes, "I played a little bit of Akibas Trip on the Vita. Just enough to sate my curiosity, as I knew the PS4 version was coming. On Vita, it seemed like a solid rental, but the PS4s power promised a more smooth experience. I wasnt disappointed there, once I finally got my hands on it. But what really stood out to me, what really brought the verisimilitude of the whole package to the next level, was a small, yet oddly extravagant detail."
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| The Old City: Leviathan Review: In the Dust of this Planet | Technology Tell
Added: 04.12.2014 9:11 | 1 views | 0 comments
Technology Tell writes, "The Old City: Leviathan probes the bleakest corners of life in search of hope, embracing insanity, violence and despair in a genuine search for some way to live freely and meaningfully amidst the ruins. Despite all this, it is not a dark game. It contains elements of horror, madness, and death, but there is beauty in the fallen world it depicts, and the game never stops encouraging you to move forward, even if you dont know where or why. The Old City: Leviathan features a character named Jonah, and like his biblical namesake Jonahs story is one of isolation and struggle, yet he emerges from it renewed. It makes for a remarkably deep experience, despite only lasting about four hours."
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| Tigers climb Bell Towers in Far Cry 4
Added: 03.12.2014 7:12 | 1 views | 0 comments
Technology Tell writes, "After securing the bell towers perimeter, I walked through the door. I hastily scanned the floor. The room was littered with boxes and paper and boards, but there was something else. I didnt notice it immediately. It was a figure with its back to me, on all fours, hunched over something. It wasnt a trick of lighting, just the failed recognition of a brain with its guard dropped.
It turned, snarled, and there it was. One of Far Cry 4s full grown bengal tigers."
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| Pokemon EON Ticket Elusive Despite National StreetPass Weekend
Added: 01.12.2014 20:11 | 6 views | 0 comments
Technology Tell writes, "Which is disheartening. I was intrigued by the new distribution method when Nintendo announced it. I often carry my 3DS with me, and usually pass a McDonalds near my house at least twice a week. Given the popularity of the title, the National StreetPass Weekend, and the increase in people I passed in general due to the holiday, I was sure I would have acquired a ticket."
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| Digimon All-Star Rumble Review: Low-Rent Darwinism | Technology Tell
Added: 01.12.2014 18:11 | 11 views | 0 comments
Technology Tell writes, "Over the weekend, I had some friends over for Survivor Series. Thats some wrasslin, if you dont know. A couple of them came over early to play Smash Bros., but there was this weird lull in-between ordering food and settling down for the pay-per-view. Because at least one of those friends was into Digimon at some point I said, hey, wanna try this goofball Digimon game? We played a few rounds, laughed, cried, ate more pizza.
Well, that sure was a game, somebody said. Then we watched wrestling for four hours. Thus ended the lifespan of Digimon All-Star Rumble."
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| Will MMOs Ever Evolve From the Standard Formula?
Added: 29.11.2014 15:11 | 3 views | 0 comments
As time went past, older mmos faded away and new ones arose. Technology increased a great deal and some new features were introduced. Yet, for all the supposed advancements, it seems that online gaming is stuck in a rut. Will mmos ever evolve from the standard formula?
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| Dragon Age: Inquisition Has Too Many Mountains
Added: 27.11.2014 10:11 | 2 views | 0 comments
Technology Tell writes, "The problem is, doing so has convinced me that the F in Fereldan stands for freaking mountains. There are too many of them. Not to mention cliffs. Then there are the occasional outcropppings of rocks.
Normally, this wouldnt bother me. Fine, give the Dragon Age Inquisition terrain a little character. Thats nice. Except there always seems to be something important on or near these features. Which means cliff faces and steep walls taunt me at every turn."
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| Why Microsoft bought Minecraft: Jeff Teper says It is a development tool
Added: 26.11.2014 16:12 | 3 views | 0 comments
Those whove been puzzling over why Microsoft spent $2.5 billion on Minecraft developer Mojang many need to puzzle no more.
Jeff Teper the father of SharePoint and Corporate Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Mincrosft explained the thinking behind Microsofts Micecraft acquisition quite succinctly during a recent tech conference.
Minecraft is a development tool, Teper told attendees of the UBS Global Technology Conference in Sausalito, Calif., People build worlds out of it. If we can get eight-year-old girls and boys building worlds and getting inspired by creating content digitally, as they grow up theyll want to create in PowerPoint or Visual Studio. And in addition to being one of the few gaming franchises that doesnt have to be fermium, Minecraft can actually charge money. It turns out its a great business with lots of upside
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