This is a new and (hopefully) recurring type of article, named aptly “3-Piece” as it will have 3 pieces of tech related news. Aside from the news themselves, I will try and add some useful and helpful tidbits as well. So here goes: 1 Microsoft officially released their latest and greatest (thus far) Operating system. …
We have arrived at the conclusion, the third and final part of this lengthy review of the Zombie survival open-world sandbox game: Dying Light! Let’s see what we got: Summary, Grading and More The polish game developer Techland, who’s responsible for the Dead Island franchise, managed to take that formula and give it an accurate kick …
So, in the first part of this Review, I wrote about the game’s plot and gameplay, but what about the game’s graphics and sound? I know it’s a bit superficial but it’s what people look for first and see when they play a trailer, or hear about a game from one of their friends. Let …
Dying Light is a brand new, sandbox type, zombie/apocalyptic first person shooter. It came out for Microsoft Windows, Linux, SteamOS, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One platforms on 27 January 2015 in North America and 28 January 2015 in Europe and Australia. In this 3-part review I will give a good look at the game from different perspectives, …
[Update at end of article] Tech Specs: Minix Neo X8-H Android TV Box CPU: Amlogic S802-H Quad Core 2.0Ghz (Cortex-A9) GPU: Mali-450 RAM: 2 GigaByte DDR3 Storage: 16 GigaByte Nand Flash Expansion: SD Card Slot, support max 64 GigaByte (reported to support up to 128 GigaByte) Wireless Communication: 802.11n Dual Band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz/5.8GHz), Bluetooth 4.0 Dimensions: 135*125*25mm Weight: 292 Grams Packaging …