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Three Reasons Why Far Cry Primal Will Give A Perfect Stone Age Experience

Far Cry Primal is being developed by Ubisoft and will be releasing on 23rd February. Here are 3 reasons why is it going to give all of us a great caveman experience. Gameplay- Becoming a caveman ain’t easy Far Cry Primal is is set in pre-historic times. The traditional gunplay and vehicle gameplay seen in the earlier Far Cry titles are totally removed and instead replaced with riding a mammoth or a sabertooth, if you are able to find one as a pet without getting eaten or stomped by one. The guns in Primal are replaced with spears and bows as seen in the trailers which will have to be crafted after gathering enough resources like stone and wood while scavenging. Players would even have to hunt for food and lead their tribe and keep them safe from the opposing tribes and wild animals. ...

Five Reasons Why XCOM 2 Is Going To Be Awesome

XCOM 2 is the sequel to the award-winning strategy game XCOM: Enemy Unknown. It is developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2K Games. XCOM 2 is releasing this month and here are 5 reasons why is it going to be awesome. Gameplay XCOM: Enemy Within had great gameplay in which the player is cast as the commander of an elite military organization and as a commander the player has to command its soldiers against the aliens in combat missions in a turn base strategy design. XCOM 2 carries the same design and improves it further by introducing tactical guerrilla combat. The state of the world affects each combat mission and its environment. This time as a commander you can order your soldiers to take missions in which you can ambush enemy patrols, rescue VIPs, loot precious gear and artifacts ...

Dragon’s Dogma: First Impressions On The PC

Dragon dogma: Dark Arisen just release on 15th of January for PC and I am happy to say that its a good port overall. First things first here are its system requirements :- MINIMUM:  OS: Windows Vista or newer (32 or 64 bit)  Processor: Intel Core i5 660 CPU or equivalent  Memory: 4 GB RAM  Graphics: Radeon HD 5870 or equivalent  DirectX: Version 9.0c  Network: Broadband Internet connection  Storage: 20 GB available space  Sound Card: DirectX-compatible sound card or onboard audio chip  Additional Notes: 1) Supports Keyboard+Mouse and XInput/DirectInput devices including Xbox 360, Xbox One, DualShock4 and Steam Controller.  2) Some high end integrated graphics chips and modern gaming laptops with a discrete GPU may work but have not been tested, nor are they officially supported by Capcom. ...

Ark Survival Evolved: Dino Diaries Chapter 2

In the last Chapter me and my friend had just found a Dilpho, upon which we decided to make it unconscious so that we could tame it and have our first Dino minion! As we walked towards it we equipped our slingshots and since we had enough stones we were pretty sure it should not give us a lot of challenge. And then the fight began. We both went full offensive and after 5 minutes of slinging we were successful and our Dilpho was unconscious now. We had Narcoberries which increases unconsciousness so there was no issues there. The issues were in the food department. As you need food to tame a dinosaur which is unconscious and it differs from Dino to Dino. If its a carnivore you’ll have to feed it meat and if its a herbivore then berries. Now both me and Sam did not have meat, so we cam...

Microsoft Surface Pro 4 First Impressions

Today Microsoft launched it’s Surface Pro 4 in India. The surface pro 4 is a Tablet/Laptop. It’s a big leap forward from the Pro 3. Surface Pro 4 is a powerful devise with 16 GB ram and 1 TB Storage. It uses 6th Generation Intel core processor. It’s also 30% faster than Surface Pro 3 and 50% faster than Mac Book Air. You can watch our first impressions in the video below: There is a power and volume button on top. It has a USB 3.0 Port and a SD card reader. It also has a rear facing 8 Mega Pixel camera and a front facing 5 Mega pixel camera. The display on the Surface Pro 4 is a 12.3 inch pixel sense display, with a precise and responsive touch. The Surface Pro 4 much lighter (.785 kg) and thinner (8.4mm) than the Surface pro 3. It also comes with a pen which is pretty handy tool for desig...

Rainbow Six: Siege Accolades Trailer Revealed

Ubisoft just released a post launch trailer for Rainbow Six Siege, showcasing some of the highlights from the game. And it looks awesome! Check out the trailer below: Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is the latest installment of the acclaimed first-person shooter franchise developed by the renowned Ubisoft Montreal studio. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege® invites players to master the art of destruction. Intense close quarters confrontations, high lethality, tactics, team play, and explosive action are at the center of the experience. The gameplay sets a new bar for intense firefights and expert strategy in the rich legacy of past Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six games. And for more news and reviews, keep checking back at Gaming Central.

Just Cause 3 Review

In a year dominated by brilliant open-world games, Just Cause 3 still manages to make its mark in style. In a way, it’s the happy-go-lucky sibling of Metal Gear Solid 5, with both games following war-weary, bearded freedom fighters catching up with old friends, revisiting past glories and attempting to save the world just one last time. There’s no stealth, of course – Rico Rodriguez only has one volume setting, which is LOUD – and Just Cause 3 has no pretensions to art or cultural significance. It just wants to p.a.r.t.y. and cause a few big bangs along the way. This is GTA 5 without the clever script and social satire but with the destruction dial turned up to max. It’s the game Saints Row wishes it could be. It’s also the game that has more fun with physics than any game since Portal 2, ...

Call Of Duty: Black Ops III Review

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is a bombastic shooter that perfectly preserves the split-second, hair-trigger gunplay of its predecessors. What’s different this time around is that every aspect of this game – from the techno-babble campaign to the burlesque Zombies mode – is fine-tuned for co-op play. Having a fancy scope or underbarrel attachment is nice, but in the end it’ll be your buddy who pulls your ass out of the fire. With a friend in tow, Black Ops 3 becomes one of the most varied and enjoyable shooters on current-gen hardware. But this emphasis on co-op cuts both ways. Parts that feel great when played together become tedious when tackled alone. And the diverse selection of modes – enjoyable as they are – make the game feel disjointed at times, dimi...

Gigabyte GTX 960 G1 Gaming Edition Review

The GeForce GTX 960 is one of NVIDIA’s recently released graphics card (only the Titan X is more recent). With the GTX 960, NVIDIA brought their super power-efficient Maxwell architecture to the mainstream. This card is based on a new silicon codenamed GM206. NVIDIA’s third chip based on “Maxwell”, the GM206 is supposed to be a successor to the GK106 on which NVIDIA built the GeForce GTX 660. The new GTX 960, however, is meant to replace the GTX 660 and GTX 760 in the product stack as it offers slightly higher performance at much less power draw and noise, with greater room for price-cuts. It also brings some of the new features introduced with “Maxwell” to the masses, such as real-time voxel illumination, MFAA (multi-frame sampled anti-aliasing), Dynami...

WD Black 4TB Desktop HDD Review

We got our hands on Western Digital’s flagship High Performance/High Storage HDD, their Black 4TB WD4003FZEX. And boy is it impressive. First things first, let’s get the obvious stuff out of the way: You can buy two forms of storage these days: SSDs and HDDs. SSDs are blazing fast and leave HDDs in the dust performance wise but cost a lot more too, while HDDs are typically slower but come in massive capacities. So obviously the Black doesn’t compare to SSDs in terms of raw performance. It’s strength lies in the performance it shows seen alongside its four freaking terabyte capacity Now, with that out of the way, let’s dig in, shall we? Build Quality The Black is virtually indistinguishable from other WD consumer drives if you ignore the label. Absolutely nothi...

The GTX 980 Ti Review (Featuring the Gigabyte G1 Gaming)

Well, this took a long time to come! But finally, here is our review of the NVIDIA GTX 980 Ti and the Gigabyte G1 Gaming WINDFORCE Edition GTX 980 Ti. At the risk of giving away the verdict before the review proper, we love these babies. We got two of these cards to get our paws on, one reference and one from Gigabyte, their G1 Gaming WINDFORCE Edition. And we were blown away by the performance, to say the least. Nvidia GTX 980 Ti (Reference) — IT’S ALIVE! IT’S ALIIIIIIIVE! Well, it’s here. And it kicks butts left and right. The 980 Ti features the a cut down version of the GM 2000 GPU present in GTX Titan X and as a result performs within the actual margin of error when compared to the Titan X. Featuring just over 2,800 CUDA Cores and memory clocked at 7GHz, this c...

Thief lands on your console full of potential, but loses the plot midway

We were really excited with the build-up to this game and we’re a bit let down with the fact that Thief is a game that fails to step into the shoes of its predecessor in some ways. It is a game that lands on your console full of potential, but loses its steam midway. There are good things about this game, and they bear mentioning. This is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic Thief series, which is given a lot of credit for inventing the modern stealth game. So all you guys who have love stealth games, you should be excited 🙂 A visual update has been made which makes the game look wonderful when it’s running, though we have not checked out the first version of the game since it was release quite a long time back. The movement of the main character Garret, looks and feels great, and he ...


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