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Xbox ONE: Day 1 Impressions

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xbox one impressionsMicrosoft set themselves back as soon as they announced the Xbox ONE. All that TV talk was never going to sit well with the core gamers that want a top of the range games console. Over time things have changed and people started to get excited again, as did I. I lined up before midnight to get my Day 1 edition of the Xbox ONE, excited but fully aware of the disappointment that could occur if Microsoft’s past failing reared their heads again. After over 12 hours of use I am hear to give my first impressions and show why I am excited to get up again tomorrow and play some more.

The setup process was simple enough. Install the day one update, configure some setting and preferences and log into my profile and I was all good to go. Nothing complicated and everything worked perfectly so no issue there, there was also a sweet intro video that really got me hyped (even if it was used as a marketing ploy it sure was effective on me).

Before I start I will say that I live in Scotland so anything that is not available in the UK right now I can’t comment on until it becomes available. I also have not experienced any faults at all (touch wood) but I have heard there have been some faults which again I can’t comment on.

First main thing is the huge change to the dashboard. The layout from Windows 8 is used and although on a PC I hate that interface it works a lot better on the XB1. Very easy access to your apps and games all displayed well. There were two negative I have to say about the dashboard and it may be a personal point as, like I mentioned, I don’t like Windows 8. I could not find any way to organise your apps so that you could place something in a place permanently. They all move around once you use something else and it can make it a little confusing as to where something has gone. The other is that a lot of the system options can not be accessed from the main dashboard, you have to press the Xbox button on your controller in order to reach some things. This is a minor thing but you may struggle to find something until to release where everything is. Being able to pin games and apps to your home is great but again I would lke to be able to organise it better. Achievements and your friends list have both been given an upgrade and although it may take not look the same as it did on the 360, it all looks great. More friends, more achievements and challenges along with a social feed on of your friends list allows you to show off even more and keep up to date with what everyone is doing.

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The next big thing is the Kinect. A device I have never used in the past and had no interest in. It works well for the most part. Any command I gave it was recognised and if it wasn’t it was down to me not saying the right thing. Some of the commands it has do seem irrelevant and I was left wishing it had something I feel it needs. You can tell it to return to the dashboard or return to game, but you could simply press the button on the controller which is just quicker and other things seem to be there just for the sake of it instead of things that would make your experience better. For example, the Kinect is used for a microphone but if you are playing a game online and don;t want people to hear you, there is no way to turn it off (that I could find) without going into the settings menu. Simple things like that are the things I feel are needed, especially if you are forcing it on everyone. However there are things I do really like. The amazing ability to scan codes is just a god send. The fact that it saves battery on your controller is a great feature and even though I am not sold on having kinect features shoved into games, small things do add something new to the gameplay. In Ryse: Son of Rome you give commands to your troops by saying whatever is no the screen. You don’t have to but it works perfectly and allows you to focus on the amputation of the barbarian hordes. FIFA 14 allows you to (among other things) make substitutions on without pausing the game, as long as you can pronounce the players name properly that it. All in all I feel that Kinect could have a place in games, as long as it does not interfere with the gameplay.

I will talk about the games in a minute but first I will talk quickly about the apps. I did not go into any real depth with any of them as I am a gamer first, everything else is just an add on for me. But I did try out the YouTube, Internet Explorer, 4oD and Skype apps. 4oD and Skype worked well for the limited time a used them. Over time I will play around with them more and see what if anything becomes a problem but for now it all works fine. Internet Explorer and Youtube function almost seamlessly. I say almost because the major drawback still remains in that typing anything is still a chore. They have improved it slightly. It may just be the controller but it does seem sharper but still takes longer than you would like. You can use the Kinect to search on Bing but can’t for anything else which is a shame. I also downloaded the Upload Studio but have yet to try it out but being able to upload to my computer hopefully will mean making videos much easier. I have yet to try anything to do with TV or music but with most of that not available in the UK till 2014 (which is a huge negative if you are really looking for that “all in one” machine) then there is not much point.

The final point for now is the main focus for me, the games. On day one I bought Ryse: Son of Rome and Dead Rising 3 with FIFA14 coming free with the console. I also downloaded the new Killer Instinct (with the additions of Assassin’s Creed 4, Forza 5 and Crimson Dragon coming in just over a months time). I do not want to go into to much detail about what I think about the actual games as I plan to review the ones I bought today as soon as I have finished them. Mainly I just want to mention how they run, the performance, etc. The game all look great. I have said in the past that the 1080p 60fps target is great, but games can look and play great without hitting that. Ryse shows off the Crytek engine really well and FIFA does look like a big step up from last years (even if the gamplay has not changed). Killer Instinct for me was my biggest surprise. I love it. The way it looks, plays, everything about it I loved that after playing for an hour I decided to buy the whole game as I could tell they had done an amazing job. I have yet to play Dead Rising 3 but will most likely start over the weekend (check back soon for my reviews of al four of these games).

The big thing I have to mention about the games is the install time. It will obviously vary depending on the size of the game and your internet connection but I would say that if I were you I would have something to play while you wait. You can play a game after it has installed some of the content but can’t access all of it until it has completed. FIFA for example allows you to basically play the demo and nothing else so if you want to just jump in a play a few matches it is ideal but some games take 30minutes and beyond, especially if you are downloading them. Installing from a disk also seem to let you play al little quicker as Ryse (dics) let me in at around 25% while Killer Instinct (download) not till 75%. But FIFA which I also downloaded gave me access to at around 40%. I will probably vary depending on the game and what they can give to access to, I can’t see something like an huge open world RPG allowing much until everything is ready.

So my Day One experience certainly made me excited for more. The three games I played all have me wanting more and I have yet to play Dead Rising 3 yet. I want to check out more of the apps, fiddle around with some settings, personalise it more to my taste and test out how well the uploading clips videos work.

The console is not perfect, but to me it definitely feels like next gen is actually here. Thumbs up from me thus far and I can’t wait to see what else I can get up to. Safe to say it’s going to be a busy weekend.

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Top 7 Video Game Based Movies You Must Watch on Hulu in NZ

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Are you tired of playing video games all day long? Why not take a break and watch some video game-based movies on Hulu in NZ? With its vast collection of movies and TV shows, Hulu is the perfect platform to satisfy your gaming cravings.

From action-packed thrillers to heartwarming dramas, we would recommend you to get Hulu in NZ, because Hulu has it all. So, without further ado, let’s dive into the top 7 video game-based movies that you must watch on Hulu in NZ.

Assassin’s Creed (2016)

Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Director: Justin Kurzel

Major Cast: Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons

Runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes

The first on our list is the movie adaptation of the popular video game franchise “Assassin’s Creed.” Starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard, this movie follows the story of Callum Lynch, who discovers he is a descendant of a secret society of assassins. With stunning visuals and breathtaking action scenes, this movie is a must-watch for any Assassin’s Creed fan.

Rampage (2018)

Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Director: Brad Peyton

Major Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman

Runtime: 1 hour 47 minutes

If you’re a fan of monster movies and video games, “Rampage” is the perfect movie for you. Starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, this movie is based on the classic arcade game of the same name. The movie follows a primatologist who teams up with a genetically modified gorilla to stop two other genetically modified animals from destroying the city. With its over-the-top action and humor, “Rampage” is a fun-filled ride from start to finish.

Sonic the Hedgehog (2020)

Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy

Director: Jeff Fowler

Major Cast: James Marsden, Jim Carrey, Ben Schwartz

Runtime: 1 hour 39 minutes

For all the Sonic fans out there, “Sonic the Hedgehog” is a must-watch movie. Starring Jim Carrey as Dr. Robotnik and Ben Schwartz as the voice of Sonic, this movie follows Sonic as he teams up with a human cop to stop Dr. Robotnik from taking over the world. With its fast-paced action and lovable characters, “Sonic the Hedgehog” is a movie that both kids and adults can enjoy.

Mortal Kombat (2021)

Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Director: Simon McQuoid

Major Cast: Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson

Runtime: 1 hour 50 minutes

If you’re a fan of the Mortal Kombat video game franchise, you won’t want to miss the 2021 movie adaptation. With its gory fight scenes and iconic characters, this movie is a love letter to the fans of the game. The movie follows a group of fighters who are recruited to participate in a tournament to determine the fate of the world. With stunning visuals and non-stop action, “Mortal Kombat” is a movie that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

Warcraft (2016)

Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Director: Duncan Jones

Major Cast: Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Ben Foster

Runtime: 2 hours 3 minutes

Based on the popular MMORPG game, “Warcraft” tells the story of the battle between humans and orcs. Starring Travis Fimmel and Paula Patton, this movie follows a group of human heroes as they try to stop the orc invasion. With its epic battles and stunning visuals, “Warcraft” is a movie that will transport you to a world of magic and adventure.

Tomb Raider (2018)

Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Director: Roar Uthaug

Major Cast: Alicia Vikander, Dominic West, Walton Goggins

Runtime: 1 hour 58 minutes

Based on the popular video game franchise of the same name, “Tomb Raider” stars Alicia Vikander as the iconic Lara Croft. The movie follows Lara as she sets out on a dangerous journey to solve the mystery of her father’s disappearance. With its intense action scenes and captivating storyline, “Tomb Raider” is a movie that will keep you hooked from beginning to end.

Resident Evil (2002)

Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi

Director: Paul W.S. Anderson

Major Cast: Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, Eric Mabius

Runtime: 1 hour 40 minutes

Last but not least, we have the classic zombie horror movie “Resident Evil.” Starring Milla Jovovich as Alice, this movie is based on the popular video game franchise of the same name. The movie follows Alice and a group of survivors as they try to escape from an underground research facility infested with zombies. With its tense atmosphere and pulse pounding action, “Resident Evil” is a must-watch for any horror or action movie fan.

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So there you have it, the top 7 video game-based movies that you must watch on Hulu in NZ. From the high-flying action of “Assassin’s Creed” to the terrifying zombie outbreak in “Resident Evil,” each movie offers its unique take on the beloved video games that inspired them.

Whether you are a die-hard gamer or a movie enthusiast, these movies are sure to satisfy your craving for pulse-pounding action and adventure.

Hulu in NZ offers a fantastic selection of movies and TV shows that cater to a wide range of tastes and preferences. With these top 7 video game-based movies, you can immerse yourself in the world of your favorite games and enjoy them on the big screen.

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Top Fighting Games on Android

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Fighting games have been a major sub-genre of the industry since the dawn of gaming. While the original fist-fighting game came out in 1976, the genre arguably peaked in the 1980s. Dozens of franchises came smashing down arcades, from Mortal Kombat to Tekken.

But gamers do not need to visit the local gaming center anymore to get in on the action, as platform fighters and hand-to-hand combat have long gone mobile. So, are you up for a brawl? Whether you’re into brutal MMA fights or formidable superhero battles, let’s round up some of the best fighting games to play on Android.

Marvel Contest of Champions

While movies and comic books are still at the core of its extended universe, Marvel has also expanded to the gaming medium. Much to mobile gamers’ dismay, though, exhilarating brawler games like Marvel’s Avengers and massive crossovers like Marvel vs. Capcom never made it to smartphones. But Marvel Contest of Champions is more than epic enough to make up for it.

Developed by Kabam, this versus-fighting action game features a pretty strong line-up comprising virtually every Marvel character in the book. Beloved heroes like Wolverine, Spider-Man, and Hulk are all set for battle throughout iconic Marvel locations, such as Asgard, Stark Tower, and Wakanda. Yet players may as well pick supervillains to pit against the good guys. So, assemble the strongest super-heroic team and combine each champion’s unique set of devastating attacks and special abilities. Better yet, this mobile Marvel game allows for competitive multiplayer fighting.

Skullgirls: Fighting RPG

Skullgirls is a solid contender for best mobile fighting game out there. This fighting RPG by Autumn Games has got some incredibly responsive battle animations going for it, and just enough grind to keep players engaged for hours on end. Fun special moves and combos take fast-paced combat to the next level, serviced by colorful background visuals and a jazzy soundtrack that may feel out of place but gives the game that much more flavor.

And all kicking and pummeling aside, Skullgirls has much in the way of the story, too. In an original twist on the genre, this 2D RPG features an all-female cast of quirky yet fierce hand-animated characters. Players may even customize their fighter while searching for the elusive Skullgirl and stopping her from destroying the city of New Meridian.

Mortal Kombat

Alongside Capcom’s Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat is probably the best-known fighting franchise in the world. The series stemmed from the idea of making a video game starring action movie superstar Jean-Claude Van Damme. Funnily enough, JCVD would eventually play center stage in the live-action adaptation of Street Fighter. Still, Mortal Kombat spawned countless installations, TV series, and feature films.

And gamers can now experience the visceral fighting and trademark Fatalities that made the franchise so infamous straight on mobile. Mortal Kombat shows off a whopping roster of over 130 warriors, who level up through challenges of increasing difficulty. Teaming up fighters with matching synergies, mobile players can tackle ferocious enemies in online competitive mode or all on their own. This mobile version of the legendary game also includes a card collection feature.

EA Sports UFC

The intensity of the Octagon translates superbly to the gaming medium. Released by Electronic Arts on multiple platforms, EA Sports UFC quickly became the go-to title for gamers with a knack for mixed martial arts. And the mobile version doesn’t disappoint, pitting up to 97 UFC fighters against one another in heated fashion – and even martial arts legend Bruce Lee as an unlockable bonus. EA Sports UFC may thus be the perfect mobile game to dive into while waiting for the next big superstar comeback.

Meanwhile, prominent fighters like Valentina Shevchenko and Nikita Krylov will keep fans on the edge of their seats in upcoming UFC events. And MMA enthusiasts can even spruce up the experience with a gamble. Reviewers like SBO have laid down the most profitable online bookies for punters to explore. The best sportsbooks offer a range of betting options on MMA, ranging from method of victory to total rounds. Lofty bonuses and welcome packages also await newcomers. And online punters can make bank out of even more sports, from the ultra-popular to the niche.

Fighting games are as old as time. But with improved gameplay and ever-so-striking aesthetics, they’ve remained fresh throughout the decades. And players can now get their fists to do the talking on mobile, from retro titles to inventive entries.

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What to Expect from Gaming and Online Casinos in the Next 10 Years

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The 21st century has been a great time for gaming and online casinos. We’ve seen explosive growth in both sectors, with new technologies and platforms emerging constantly. The following 10 years promise to be even more exciting, as we’ll see even more innovation and growth in the gaming industry, as well as the online gambling industry.

In this blog post, we’ll look at some of the trends that we think will shape the next decade of gaming and online casino development. So whether you’re a casual player or a hardcore gambler, read on to find out what the next 10 years have in store for you!

The increasing popularity of online casinos and gaming

With many people stuck at home, they turned to digital platforms for entertainment, including gaming and slots sites. As a result, these sectors have seen explosive growth over the past few years. With the increasing popularity of technology, games have moved from physical pieces to digital pixelated ones, allowing for even more immersive and engaging gaming experiences.

With the online world ever-growing, it was only a matter of time before gambling followed suit. Nowadays, casinos are looking for ways to pull in more business through rewarding online slots promotions, as opposed to the regular operations in brick-and-mortar casinos. In addition, advancements in technology have allowed for the development of online slots, poker rooms, and other casino games that are not only secure and safe to play but also offer a level of quality that is comparable to land-based casinos.

Although we have made a lot of progress, especially with online casinos and online slots games, there is still more to come. Here are some of the changes we predict for this billion-dollar online casino industry in the next ten years:

The increasing legalization of online casinos globally

As online gaming becomes more and more popular, we are seeing an increased push for the legalization of online gambling in countries all around the world. With more people playing on digital platforms and experiencing the benefits of online casinos, governments are recognizing this trend and moving towards changing laws to allow for wider access to these online gambling sites.

For example, in the United States, more states are beginning to implement legal gambling solutions due to the US federal government softening its regulations. And this trend will likely continue in the coming years, as more countries begin to recognize the benefits of legalizing online casinos which include increased tax revenues and a better way to regulate gambling in the digital age.

Virtual reality gaming

With the rise of virtual reality technology, we can expect to see casinos offer more immersive gaming experiences. Players will be able to experience realistic casino environments and games through VR headsets, allowing for an even more realistic gaming experience. Game developers are constantly releasing new concept games to online casinos, and we can expect these same sorts of fun, attractive experiences to be available in the next few years.

Blockchain Technology for Transparent and Fair Gambling Systems

Another major trend that we will see in online casinos and gaming over the next decade is the use of blockchain technology. With this technology, players can rest assured that they are getting a fair chance to win while enjoying secure transactions and transparent gambling systems. Blockchain technology allows for all casino transactions to be recorded on an open ledger, making it difficult for casinos to manipulate the outcomes of games. As a result, players can enjoy more trust, transparency, and fairness in their online gaming activities.

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Game development

When visiting an online casino, it is essential to find an operator that provides a good variety of games. For instance, slots games are very popular in the digital environment, finding a provider with a good variety of slots games will chance your experience. You could find different slots themes and choose the slot game you like the most. In the next ten years, we could be expecting new games integration with better graphics, creative and fun. Game developers will have a higher demand and they will be providing cool slots themes and other casino games.

Top of the line Live Dealer Games

Finally, we will also see more sophisticated live dealer games in online casinos and gaming over the next decade. With the rise of 4K and 5K resolution cameras, online casino providers have been able to offer gamers a much more realistic viewing experience.

These live dealer games can be streamed from various locations, allowing more people to join and play different types of online games. With a more advanced streaming quality, players can now interact with real dealers in real time and enjoy a variety of table games such as roulette, slots, blackjack, and baccarat. With so many exciting changes coming our way, we can look forward to even more engaging gaming experiences in the years ahead!

In Summary

Overall, it’s clear that the gaming and online casino industries are undergoing major changes as we look toward the future. Whether you’re an avid gamer or just a casual player, there are exciting developments on the horizon that will shape how we interact with these platforms – and how they affect our daily lives. So if you’re looking for the best possible experiences from the gambling and casino industry, in particular, be sure to keep an eye out for these exciting online casino trends as well as online slots promotions that suit your playing style.

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