Saturday, December 3, 2016

Red Dead Redemption 'is coming to Windows PC; Red Dead Redemption 2 Still in Petition


Forbes reported that the "Red Dead Redemption" and its zombie-themed expansion pack, called Undead Nightmare, are going to fall on the PC. The "RDR" open-world jeans setting will be playable through PlayStation Now's streaming game subscription.


It was also mentioned in the report that the "Red Dead Redemption" was also available on Xbox One with backward compatibility. Now, the game will be available on all platforms as the Rockstar Games announced that it will be available on PlayStation Now.


A subscription to PlayStation Now is required to play "Red Dead Redemption" on Windows PC. Games on PlayStation Now are optimized for Windows PC rendering for maximum gaming experience.


It has been said a few years ago that Rockstar Games is working to bring the "Red Dead Redemption" to the PC. Since then it was no longer developed for a PC version "RDR" to this day.


With the help of PlayStation Now, "Red Dead Redemption" can now be played on Windows PC from December 6. We can also remember that "RDR" 2 has been requested by several players to be ported to PC a week ago.


On the other hand, despite considering the "Red Dead Redemption" on the PC, Game Rant reported that Rockstar Games has no plans to carry the game on Nintendo platforms. It has also been known that Nintendo is struggling to port some great titles on their next Nintendo Switch.


The "Red Dead Redemption" on the PC via PlayStation Now will be available next Tuesday. "RDR" is known to be the best open world game since its launch in 2010.



$ 49 Windows Tablets, $ 1,000 PC Discounts and 50% of Xbox Games Feature Microsoft Offers

Microosft's 12 Days of Deals unlock daily.

Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday may have come and gone. But that has not prevented Microsoft from publishing some rather surprising deals in the next 12 days, half of which will need to visit a Microsoft brick-and-mortar store to score.


Since the offers begin on December 5, you have until Monday to plan your purchases. And you will also need to plan them: The 12 days of offers are unlocked every day and are only good "while supplies last". Of course, you'll have to line up in a Microsoft physical store if you want to jot down a "doorbuster."


Some of the offers are worth it. Microsoft will offer up to $ 1,000 off select PCs on two separate days, for example, and there are also a number of half-game offers on Xbox One games. Another interesting deal is a $ 49 Windows tablet on Friday , December 9. Microsoft's best deals, however, are shrouded in mystery: the company is not revealing which tablet will be $ 49 or which PC will be discounted by $ 1,000.

Why this is important:


Apple entered into the Black Friday deals this year, offering gift cards for $ 150 of Macs and smaller quantities for the iPad Pro, Apple Watch and others. But Microsoft goes far beyond that, not only with its own products but also with those of its partners.

12 days of Microsoft offers


Next, we have listed every daily deal as well as our comments. Monday, December 5: $ 1,000 PCs; Doorbuster: $ 50 Off JBL Bluetooth Speaker More than 2,000 reviewers have given the JBL Flip 2 portable speaker to an average of 4.5 stars on Amazon, so if you're looking for a Bluetooth speaker, this is a lot. And $ 1,000 of a PC is worth a visit to the online store, too. PC prices start at $ 199, though the $ 199 offer could be applied to the Lenovo Ideapad 110, which is Tuesday's deal.

Tuesday, December 6: $ 199 Lenovo IdeaPad 110 ($ 100 off); Doorbuster: FitBit Blaze


You are likely to skip this deal, unless you are in the market for a FitBit. We reviewed the Lenovo IdeaPad 100 last year, and this is a cheap laptop designed to compete with Chromebooks. We did not particularly like it.

Wednesday, December 7: 50% discount on Xbox One games; Doorbuster: $ 50 off Groove Music


Microsoft is not saying which games will be in the middle, although we suspect they will be games like Re / Core that have mixed reviews. Prices, reportedly, start at $ 19.99. It's worth looking at the Xbox store that day, well, if you're the type who prefers the downloads rather than the prices they can apply there as well. This agreement with Groove Music is solid, although the $ 50 discount comes in the form of a Microsoft Store gift card. Groove is usually $ 99 for a one-year subscription, and some of the "Your Groove" features have put it on par with Spotify.

Thursday, December 8: $ 250 discount on Core M devices; Doorbuster: $ 25 off Xbox Live Gold


Personally I consider that an Intel Core M is the minimum threshold for computing Windows tablets, with enough power for work at home and in the office and even some fairly lightweight games. We have reviewed several solid Core M tablets, including the HP Elite x2. They are not so cheap, so a discount makes sense. The Xbox Live Gold discount is also a gift card. There are a number of cheap alternatives to an annual gold sub, so this door is less impressive. Heck, with Microsoft Rewards, you can get Live Gold for free.

Friday, December 9th: 70% discount on Windows tablets, $ 49 model; Door:

$ 79 Lumia 650 I am definitely more intrigued by the deals on this day, just because we have no idea what they are. A 70 percent discount is worth visiting online. The Lumia 650 door, however, is a kind of throwaway.

Saturday, December 10: $ 250 Windows Premium; Doorbuster: Office 365 Home


Windows Premium Collection laptops and tablets are Microsoft curated and shipped free of third-party crapware that may affect devices sold by retailers. This can only be worth it. Microsoft is not specifying Office discounts, so I would stay at home for this doorbuster.


Sunday, December 11: $ 25 for Xbox wireless controllers; Doorbuster: $ 179 Xbox One


Driver discount is another gift card. The doorbuster, however, might be worth taking a look at, especially if you are in the market for a new Xbox One. Note that these discounts only seemingly apply to the 500 GB models, but they are a true $ 120 Off, for a total price of $ 179, not a gift card. If this discount does not appeal to you, you can wait until Monday, when Microsoft offers ...

Monday, December 12: $ 50 off (and two games) with Xbox One; Doorbuster: $ 25 Gift Card


Another intriguing day of deals, especially if you are in the market for a new Xbox. Again, there is no indication if the Xbox One S is in play here, or if this only applies to older models. Why not get a free gift card, however, and ask in person? Just be there early.

Tuesday, December 13: $ 100 card with Live / Rift; Doorbuster: FitBit Cargo HR discount

Microsoft offers a code or $ 100 gift card with the purchase of a HTC Live ($ 799) or Oculus Rift ($ 599) with in-store demonstrations. Door knock is an undisclosed deal on the FitBit HR load. Straw.

Wednesday, December 14: $ 1,000 away from gaming PCs; Doorbuster: $ 19.99 Microsoft Games


Another treatment that is worth visiting online, although we do not know yet what the gaming PCs will offer. Prices start at $ 799, though. The $ 19.99 portability applies to Quantum Break, Halo 5 and Forza Motorsport 6, all of which are big budget titles that primarily offer.

Thursday, December 15: 40% discount on Dell computers; Door: $ 299 Acer Jade Primo


Prices start at $ 199 for these Dell PCs, which are part of the Microsoft non-crapware Singature Edition series. (No, we do not know what models.) The carrier is the Acer Liquid Jade Primo phone, whose mediocre camera really puts a damper on the deal.

Friday, December 16: Free $ 160 Type Cover; Doorbuster: $ 50 Gift Card


If you're in the neighborhood, you can also head down and pick up a free gift card, that's an Xbox One game. Otherwise, if you're in the market for a Surface Pro 4, you may as well grab your free Type covering; It is a virtual need, and a Microsoft charges extra for.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

10 Games we can not wait to play in 2017


Let's be honest for a second, 2016 has been an epic year in the games, but as it nears its end, we have to look to the future in some of the games we better start saving for.

2017 already looks like an incredible year for video games, since we are going to see some great VR games, PS4 Pro is used to its full potential, and of course a new Xbox.

Here are all the biggest games we can not wait to play in 2017.

Mass Effect Andromeda



After the massive success of the original Mass Effect trilogy, Bioware has been working hard on the next generation of Mass Effect stars in a new set of heroes in a distant part of the galaxy.

Andromeda takes place 600 years after the events of the original trilogy, and you will assume the role of the sons of Alec Rider, a former N7 special forces soldier and designated Pathfinder. A pathfinder is a person whose job it is to search the galaxy for planets so that the human species can inhabit.

What darkness awaits players in the galaxy, and how long will it take us to explore the new planets out there?



Horizon Zero Dawn



After working on the Killzone series for a few years, Guerrilla Games has finally moved on to something new, something exciting. Horizon: Zero Dawn is Sony's latest IP, and it looks like it has already made waves.

As you explore the world around you and complete missions, you will face massive mechanical creatures that will threaten your life.

Horizon Zero Dawn is the first RPG ever to be developed by Guerrilla Games, and seems too epic for words.



Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands



Since the division, Ubisoft have taken a different path with the titles of Tom Clancy Ghost Recon: Wildlands seems something fresh and exciting. Set in a magnificent open world in Bolivia, the state has become unstable as the Santa Blanca drug cartel gains more power from the people every day.

With the drug cartel out of control, and the power they wield is out of control, the US Government Sends a group of special operations called "ghosts", to reduce the cartel and eliminate the threat.

You and your friends will lead joint missions in the incredible cooperative of the game, as you collect unique weapons and equipment and use all of your gadgets to do so. Players will work as a team to complete missions and defeat enemies with style.



For honor



It's been a while since Ubisoft worked on something as out of combat as for honor, and the excitement has been building since its revelation last year. This new hack and slash game will feature a hand-to-hand combat system known as the "Art of Battle". You will assume the roles of historical soldiers in history, such as medieval knights, samurai and vikings.

Each faction will have a unique combat approach, divided into four classes. Samurai, for example, will have killers as fast and deadly, as well as heavily armored enemies who will act as tanks in battle. Unlock skills for each class, and wage war against the other factions.



Resident Evil 7



Returning to their survival roots, Resident Evil 7 looks beyond freaky. The new horror take on the game will take the players to a bloody adventure as Ethen, while heading to the town of Dulvey, Louisiana. It is here where he begins his search for his missing wife and stumbles upon a plantation mansion, home of the crazed Baker family.

Expect many new things as the Baker family will lead you to an amazing experience. What we've seen from the trailers, has set the tone for one of the most terrifying games of 2017. With a new direction, and a new FPS take on the series, we can not wait for Resident Evil 7.



The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild



The legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild not only brings a new game of Zelda, but also the new Nintendo Switch. The game is Zelda's first open world game, and it looks fantastic.

Cooking, hunting and of course exploring dungeons is what we can expect in the last game, as Nintendo has taken a new step in the Zelda series. Link returns to the screen as he awakens after a 100-year dream to a mysterious voice that guides him to defeat the usual antagonist Ganon.

Nioh



Dark Souls meets the samurai, meets a new and bloody adventure. Nioh has taken some of the biggest video games out there, and has combined it into one to make, what looks like a new Souls game, but with a few twists.

Established in the early 1600's during a period called the Sengoku period. A sailor named William arrives in Japan and is recruited by Hattori Hanzo, to defeat the Yokai, strange mutated creatures that have risen after the war. With tactical sword fights, ki abilities and a unique multiplayer, Nioh looks like the dark Japanese souls we never had



Red Dead Redemption 2



Although you can not see much in the trailer for the upcoming Red Dead Redemption 2, we know it's going to be epic. A new open world to explore, dense town to spend the night in, and what seems to be a whole new set of characters to meet along the way.

Red Dead Redemption 2 will see the return of multiplayer to the series. It is still unknown how this will work, but we can be sure that Rockstar will offer a great package, as they always do.



Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8: Foreword to the Final Chapter



Finally, the last prologue to the Kingdom Hearts series before we get Kingdom Hearts III. The latest HD release will see Kingdom Hearts 3D, as well as a special game built from the ground called Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Borth by Sleep - A Fragmentary Passage.

Birth by Sleep 0.2 will be a taste of what's coming in Kingdom Hearts III, as the game uses Unreal Engine 4 and has been built using the same system as Kingdom Hearts III. If it's something, it's about time we stopped living in the Kingdom Hearts games.



Scalebound



Scalebound will probably be the first Xbox Scorpio game to take full advantage of console power. The players control Drew who has a Dragon named Thuban. Players will use a variety of weapons to defeat the enemies as well as join other players online to go to the cooperative against the massive bosses.

With Platinum Games at the helm, the creators of Bayonetta, we know that Scalebound is going to be an epic adventure.



Astro A50 (2016) Review: Better than ever, but competition is still catching on


There was a time - not long ago, even - when the Astro A50 was the de facto standard for wireless gaming headsets. It was attractive, had pretty good sound (for at least gaming earphones), good noise insulation and intuitive controls. Add a built-in game / chat mixer, a feature not yet seen in close proximity to headphones, and the A50 was an easy recommendation.

But it's been a long time since Astro made a proper A50 upgrade, and the competition became fierce. Corsair has released a $ 100 headset for the past few years and the G933 from Logitech impressed us even more. In this new market, the A50 price of $ 300 began to look anachronistic. Not cattle. Fool, even.

Not anymore, or at least not so much. The A50 is back for 2016, and brings a new premium presentation.

All your base


Design-wise, the A50 plays twin to its predecessor. The ears and headband are soft plastic to the touch, quite light, and united by two metal tubes exposed with the cable rolled in the interior. It's an eye-catching design, a relic of ethics centered on the mid-2000s gamer, with its sharp angles and flashy flashes. However, I still think the A50s are attractive, in their own way. They are compact, elegant and embrace the Astro game pedigree, maintaining a certain high-end look (read: adult). The result is a bit more timeless than, say, the neon extravaganza of some of Razer's earliest headphones.



Put your old A50 and the new A50 next to each other and look almost identical, apart from the color. The A50 comes in two familiar color schemes for 2016: black and blue for Sony PS4, gray and green for Microsoft's Xbox One.

What if you plan to use the A50 with a PC? The choice is totally irrelevant. I turned black and blue, because I think the Xbox version is ugly, but it's your call. Both will work.

The main changes in the headset are more subtle and reside mainly with built-in controls. The placement is similar-game / chat mixer on the right side, volume wheel and assorted buttons on the back of the right cup. Astro has made some adjustments though, by switching the power button to a slider (a big improvement on the previous A50's tiny on / off button) and the addition of a Dolby switch above the three-way EQ slider.

I also found myself leaving the A50 in a perpetual "On" state, thanks to a more invisible improvement: internal spins. The previous A50 (and most wireless headphones) would turn off automatically if it does not detect any audio being played for a certain time, say five minutes. But the new A50 detects movement, so if you set the headset on a desk for 30 seconds it will shut down automatically. Lift it up and restart it and the moment you have done it, it has probably been synchronized with the base station and is ready to play audio again.



It's perfect, and probably my favorite feature on the new A50. I never have to play with the power switch, I never have to worry about whether it's on and ready to go. Always ready. It's a little touch but one that has made the new A50 a go-to favorite from our review unit came and made my other wireless headphones seem archaic in comparison.

And speaking of the base station ... well, I guess it's time to talk about the base station. That's the other big change for the A50 this year: the inclusion of a piece of plastic that is part of the display stand, relay information part, part loader.

With most of the wireless headphones transition to USB dongles in recent years-see the G933 and the Corsair Wireless for example-Astro vacuum of the old A50 receiver was comically oversized. Measuring perhaps four square inches, it was a huge piece of hardware with literally two buttons: Dolby On / Off and a redundant power switch. A total waste of space, made necessary just because Astro wanted to house optics inside / outside and 3.5mm sources, plus USB.

The new A50 turns the base station into an installation in its own right. Eight inches long, four inches wide, and one inch tall, this is a strong piece of hardware to throw on your desk. But when you're done with your A50? Simply put it in the base station and it starts to load, besides it looks nice.



It has made the A50 experience even more frustrating. I never worry if it's loaded, I never worry about where to put it. It goes in the booth, it is loaded all the time.

(Side note: Astro will sell base stations for $ 100 independent later this year, and can use a handset with both stations. To pair, simply drop the A50 on the base station you want to use.

I'm a bit worried about the durability of the base station - those charging capacities are governed by some fragile sensitive contacts sitting at the bottom - but it's one of the most stylish charging solutions I've ever seen for a cordless handset, Put these on And already the low battery indicator is a beep "problem I had with the previous A50.

It also helps: a better overall battery life, with the new A50 that matches the demands of 12-15 hours of headphones like the G933 and Razer's Man O 'War. (The A50 six or seven hours ago, max.) I can not attest to the Astro figures directly, because it is amazingly difficult to test the battery of a headset when it shuts off automatically after 30 seconds on a desk, but I will say that I have had two or three long days of play without loading or dying. (There is also a battery indicator on the front of the base station, and Astro has done so that you can turn off the low battery beeps if you are driving nuts.)



Now, some problems. 1) Continuing in the Astro tradition, the base station comes with a ridiculously short three foot USB cable. If you are using a standing desk, good luck. Get a new cable. 2) Astro loves to tout its 5GHz transmitter, which is all good and good except for range and penetration. If I enter the room next door (10-15 feet), my A50 drops occasionally. I have also noticed the occasional interference sitting on my desk, which is strange. 3) I had a case where the A50 refused to follow. Sitting at the base station? Fully loaded and matched. Do you get it? Immediate shutdown. The solution (after contacting Astro) turned out to be a hard reset, holding down the Dolby and Game buttons for 15 seconds. This solved the problem, but I still do not know why it happened in the first place.

$ 300 sound


And if there's a place I think Astro should have put more work, it's the sound of the A50. Oh, it's not bad per se. In fact, for an A50 gaming headset it's still pretty damn decent.

"Why spend $ 300 on a game headset if you can get a great pair of headphones and a separate microphone for the same cost?" It has become a particularly strident chorus in recent years though, and if we take that complaint to its face value then Astro does not have a great response on the A50.

I think the feeling is a bit exaggerated, personally, there is something to say for the convenience of a built-in microphone, let alone the chat / mixer games of the A50, but if in games, music or cinema, the A50 doesn 'T sound significantly better than the cheaper G933 from Logitech, and does not come close to a $ 300 pair of headphones like, say, the Audio-Technica ATH-M70X.



What you get with the A50 of 2016 is very similar to what you got with the previous A50, a moderately bass-powered headset backed by clear cut media and a little less precision at the upper end of the spectrum. For example, firing shots are clear, but cymbal impacts often sound soft regardless of the EQ settings you use and distort moderate volumes.

It is also worth noting that the three preset EQ settings on the A50-even the "Studio" preset-supercharge the high-end for a clearer sound. Download the Astro software, zero the EQ and better listen to the weaknesses of the A50, meaning that the highs are more cushioned and the audio has less breathing space than competing products.

Anyone with EQ talent can have an average headset to sound great. The hard part is to make the baseline. And honestly, we should expect the original, A50 not documented to sound better for a $ 300 handset. As it is, it is difficult to say that the A50 is above the G933 in audio alone, although the basis of the Station / charge / comfort / what-have-it can still influence your opinion.

Astro has also been outperformed in terms of false-7.1. Once a featured feature for Astro, I think the G933 headset surrounds better than the A50. This is an academic distinction in some ways because I still think that both are bad, giving even coded games to surround a kind of hollow, floaty feel when stereo audio could serve equally well, but I mention it here for posterity.

The microphone is the only aspect where Astro keeps shining. The new A50 microphone is more flexible than its predecessor, allowing for easy repositioning, and is clear as a bell even before playing with the different settings of the Astro noise door. Other microphones do not even compare.

Bottom line


In design, presentation, convenience, the new Astro A50 finally offers a compelling reason for fans to upgrade their old A50 headset. The charging station is an excellent (though flamboyant) bit of work, the motion detection auto-on / off is a development of genius I hope to appear in other headphones, and battery life is finally on par with the main competitors.

It is simply a shame that the A50s do not pack more than one hit where it matters, with audio being only suitable for "high-end" gaming headphones because we have not learned to claim better. At this price? A little hard to swallow.

3 PS4, Xbox One, PC games to shoot in the first week of December


PS4, Xbox One, PC games are scheduled to see several games released by December 2016. In addition, there are PS4, Xbox One, PC games that are said to come along with the Xbox Live Gold subscription in December. Mobile players are also expected to get some more games for the holidays.

First, iOS users are scheduled to receive Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney on December 1. The Android version will be released on December 8. PS4, Xbox One, PC Games on December 2 welcome the open-world game Steep. In addition, Super Mario Maker is also scheduled to debut on the Nintendo 3DS the same day.

In addition, PS4, Xbox One, PC games on December 6 include Dead Rising 4 as well as The Last Guardian. In addition, Bastion can also be released on December 12. Note that Bastion can be played on the Chromebook. Moreover, Xbox 360 owners of the original Bastion version can get a copy of the game for free before January 1, 2017.

Super Mario Run is said to be given to avid iOS players on December 15th. Note that a PS4, Xbox One, PC Games Super Mario Run Premium experience is also available for $ 9.99, as well as a free version with all three modes of the title. PS4, Xbox One, PC games on December 20 also include The Walking Dead: A New Frontier.

In other news, it is also said that PS4, Xbox One, PC games include six games on the PlayStation platform. Outlast and Sleeping Dog DE is also expected to kick off on the Xbox One. On the other hand, Outland and Burnout Paradise are believed to be making their way to the Xbox 360 in December 2016 as well.

PS4, Xbox One, the list of PC games is expected to be added in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, November 2016 supposedly saw the launch of Dirt 3, Costume Quest 2 and the pumped BMX + on the PS3. The latter may also be available on PS4 along with Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, as well as The Deadly Tower of Monsters. See the December 2016 game compilation here:



New World Server Merger Is Finally Happening

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