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All Zombies Must Die! (PC) Game Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
     Fri, Mar 09 2012 | 11:01A | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
All Zombies Must Die! (PC) Game Review @ HardwareHeaven.com All Zombies Must Die! is developed by Doublesix and Published by Square Enix. It is an arcade style RPG shooter with a self-consciously thin plot and a light hearted take on the zombie apocalypse scenario, this is a game focused on fun rather than story telling. Released this coming week the PC version is downloadable through Steam and comes with numerous fixes and improvements based on feedback from the console version."
  FULL STORY @ HARDWAREHEAVEN.COM

Logitech G105: Made For Call of Duty Gaming Keyboard Review
     Mon, Mar 05 2012 | 2:04P | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Switching over to the keyboard we are about to be looking at should really be like changing the color of my T-shirt. By this I mean the feel of the keys, the layout and the keyboards functionality are all something I am fully aware of and used to using. This is not to say they are exactly the same, as there are distinct differences between this new sample and the G110 I have been wearing out over the past year with all of these reviews. With most samples there is a bit of a learning curve to get used to the product, or learn the nuances of the software, but since I have used Logitech products of all sorts over the years, the software side is nothing new to me either. Today we are going to be looking at the G105: Made for Call of Duty gaming keyboard. This means that you of course are getting all the basic functionality that the G105 offers as well as having a few cool additions. With my G110 the LED coloration is limited to red, blue and various shades of purple to illuminate the keys. With the COD MW3 version, everything is glowing green to resemble night vision technology, helping to immerse you into the gameplay. There are also two sets of grey keys to help guide your fingers in the dark to the WASD and arrow keys."
  FULL STORY @ TWEAKTOWN.COM

Uncharted: Golden Abyss (U:GA) PlayStation Vita Review
     Tue, Feb 28 2012 | 4:11P | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
The other disappointing aspect of the game is that it is generally set in only one type of environment. Given the wide variety we`ve seen in previous games such as the second and third PS3 games, to go backwards like that is again disappointing. Clearly the PlayStation Vita system has to have some concessions made for it and the fact we are even considering it close to a PS3 level game is a feather in its cap, but with that comparison, some down sides appear. It`s definitely closer to Uncharted 1 rather than 2 and 3 in this respect. However with that said the game is stunning to say the least. It is probably the most beautiful portable game we have seen to date. Obviously with the power of the new system behind it that wasn`t going to be hard, but the environments are as intricately detailed and structured as its bigger brother which is quite an achievement for a handheld game. The game also includes full voice acting and sound effects which come out loud and clear from the PlayStation Vita system and is of a quality that the PS3 games have including strong voice work from Nolan North."
  FULL STORY @ TWEAKTOWN.COM

SEGA Virtua Tennis 4 World Tour Edition (PS Vita) Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
     Tue, Feb 28 2012 | 1:01P | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
SEGA Virtua Tennis 4 World Tour Edition (PS Vita) Review @ HardwareHeaven.com SEGA are one of the first publishers to get behind the PS Vita and their launch week offering is Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition. With touch screen controls, online play and motion sensor functionality included in addition to the standard tennis modes it could offer something quite different to the average console experience."
  FULL STORY @ HARDWAREHEAVEN.COM

FIFA Football (PS Vita) Game Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
     Mon, Feb 27 2012 | 9:28A | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
FIFA Football (PS Vita) Game Review @ HardwareHeaven.com As well as supporting consoles to the death EA are also often in at the launch of new models and the PS Vita is no different with the latest incarnation of FIFA Football chosen as a launch day title. We last saw a FIFA title with the 2012 release on PS3 and found it to be one of the best versions yet so it will be interesting to see how much of that game makes it to the Vita and how the touch controls might change the gameplay."
  FULL STORY @ HARDWAREHEAVEN.COM

SteelSeries Simraceway SRW-S1 Steering Wheel Review
     Fri, Feb 24 2012 | 4:25P | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
The day has come that I have fully tried out many titles with this new racing steering wheel and I think you are really going to like what you find here in this review and in the product, as I did. Conventional wheels need a desktop to mount to and a place for the pedals to go and hopefully not slide across the room as you use them. With this concept it is more about comfort and convenience while still offering you a very involved feeling on a wheel that doesn`t offer force feedback or vibration support. Since it had been a really long time since I used a wheel for games, I also made sure to get to Chris` house and tried out his force feedback setup with the chair and the works just to be sure I had a full perspective of what is offered currently in the clamp-on wheel category. What I will be willing to say up front, is even without the tactile feel of the wheels on the road, or the vibration of the car as you slide out into the marbles, it makes this wheel no less appealing or fun to use with your favorite racers, SIM or arcade games. Speaking of SIM racing, this wheel is built specifically to work in conjunction with Simraceway, but loads as a default wheel controller and lacks the need for drivers to work with almost any PC title offering out there."
  FULL STORY @ TWEAKTOWN.COM

The Darkness II (PC) Game Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
     Fri, Feb 24 2012 | 4:25P | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
The Darkness II (PC) Game Review @ HardwareHeaven.com In a game where we play a demonically possessed mob boss who is hell bent on avenging the death of his true love by any means necessary... eye gouging, impaling, ripping in half, decapitations... and with our source of energy being the consumption of human hearts it`s clear that this isn`t the average FPS game; but does it succeed in improving on the original and is it worth buying?"
  FULL STORY @ HARDWAREHEAVEN.COM

 
UFC Undisputed 3 (XBOX 360) Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
     Sat, Feb 18 2012 | 5:34P | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
UFC Undisputed 3 (XBOX 360) Review @ HardwareHeaven.com Released on the 14th of February in North America, and the 17th of February in Europe, UFC Undisputed 3 features UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva on the front cover of the box after he won a fan vote to grace the cover of the new game. We will be taking a look at the newest release in the series, UFC Undisputed 3."
  FULL STORY @ HARDWAREHEAVEN.COM

Sony PlayStation Vita Launch Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
     Sat, Feb 18 2012 | 10:04A | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Sony PlayStation Vita Launch Review @ HardwareHeaven.com The true successor to the PSP, the PlayStation Vita, launches next week in Europe and the USA and today we will take a detailed look at our console covering the new hardware, operating system and a selection of launch day titles which include the latest Uncharted game, Golden Abyss along with WipeOut 2048 and a number of more casual games including Little Deviants which makes full use of the unique PS Vita touch controls."
  FULL STORY @ HARDWAREHEAVEN.COM

Steelseries Simraceway SRW-S1 Controller Review
     Sat, Feb 18 2012 | 9:03A | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"The Simraceway aims to provide the most comprehensive game control experience on the market today, quite the task when you consider the competition includes simple wheels to all in one racing chairs. So let’s have a closer look and see how this pretender to the throne of racing wheels shapes up."
  FULL STORY @ XTREMECOMPUTING

Gotham City Imposters (PC) Game Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
     Thu, Feb 16 2012 | 7:35P | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Gotham City Imposters (PC) Game Review @ HardwareHeaven.com Released recently Gotham City Imposters is a download-only multiplayer FPS developed by Monolith (F.E.A.R.) and published by WB Games. In this game, which rides in on the immense success of Batman Arkham City, we play as violent vigilantes dressed up like Batman against equally violent criminals dressed up like the Joker in open warfare on the streets of Gotham City."
  FULL STORY @ HARDWAREHEAVEN.COM

A MEGATechNews Flash - MEGATech Reviews ? AVerMedia Game Capture HD for PS3 Xbox 360 and Wii
     Wed, Feb 15 2012 | 9:24A | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
MEGATechNews finds a better way to make console gaming videos ... *MEGATech Reviews ? AVerMedia Game Capture HD for PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii* If you?re a fan of video games, then you?ve surely seen the never-ending barrage of gameplay videos posted on places like YouTube. You?ve likely also seen people set up their camera phones to record their televisions, resulting in something that is far from desirable. There has to be a better way. And there is, but up until now, many of the most conventional solutions involved using a computer as an intermediary."
  FULL STORY @ FUTURELOOKS.COM

HornetTek Enterprise 4X @ LanOC Reviews
     Wed, Feb 15 2012 | 9:21A | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Earlier this month Star Trek: Online went the Free To Play model, meaning anyone can have their own starship and participate in one of the best science fiction franchises of all time! Why is that significant to this article? It is significant because I am a Trekkie. I openly admit it. When HornetTek contacted us to do some reviews on their products, this product definitely caught my eye for two reasons. One, I like hard drive enclosures and external storage solutions. Two, it is named Enterprise. There is even a glimpse of the good `ole 1701 on HornetTek`s website. The question is; is the HornetTek Enterprise 4X an enterprise-level device that performs like the Federation flagship would, or is it just as useful as a self-sealing stem bolt? Read on to find out!"
  FULL STORY @ LANOC.ORG

Buying advice: Budget-Gamer PC @ ocaholic
     Sat, Feb 11 2012 | 9:21A | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
The following purchase advice is targeted at gamer who are looking for a system that offers a lot of performance for as little money as possible. All the products we mention we would buy ourselves."
  FULL STORY @ OCAHOLIC.CH

The Sequel We Always Wanted
     Thu, Feb 09 2012 | 9:02A | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Eleven years ago, now-defunct developer Ion Storm released Deus Ex and made video game history. The original title cast players in the role of JC Denton, a nanotech-augmented agent with the United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition (UNATCO) circa 2052. The game's plot is a fusion of classic conspiracy theories and a referendum on what it means to be human. The problems of humanity in 2052—plague, environmental destruction, rampant terrorism—were far enough away in time to be comfortable, but close enough to be unsettling...
  FULL STORY @ HOTHARDWARE

ROCCAT Isku Illuminating Gaming
     Tue, Feb 07 2012 | 9:02A | Games | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
The new wired illuminating gaming keyboard from ROCCAT has now been released and will soon begin to make it into many home gaming systems across the world. The new edgy , sharp, angular design ROCCAT are now bringing to the table includes one of the most important features gamers are using all the time these days, Macro buttons. Macros make a appearance on the Isku with the customisable Macros blue LED illuminating keys and EasyShift modifier key, the ROCCAT Isku is a gaming keyboard ready to enhance any player gameplay. Let us move on and take a look at this cool designed gaming hardware...
  FULL STORY @ HARDWARELOOK

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