Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Game Review: Remember Me

 Yeah~ about my blog's layout.. further enhancing need. but lets do a review about the game Remember Me. 
 Released on 3rd June 2013 (last year) on the PC, it is a 3rd person platformer / combat / exploration... yes, it means there are some a lot of puzzle solving. But what made it interesting was the in game graphics which was superb! As expected for a game powered by Unreal Engine, the same engine that runs DMC. For further on the game specs, visit the wikipedia page.
 Now, the game features rich in-depth storytelling along with character immersion... so expect a lot of feels. I'm not gonna spoil the rest of the game's features but the story generally goes as follows
 In the future of a dystopia named Neo-Paris, memories can be sold and bought. It is commercialized and thus humanity have become addicted to it. A revolution is needed, and you play as Nilin... an Errorist (terrorist pun much?) who has the ability to remix a person's memory a.k.a change a person's memory. This leads to that person to have a different look in life. Your goal is to take down Memorize, the company that commercialized memories (see the relation of the names there?). You'll have to jump, drop, navigate, and often fight your way around as you attempt to reach your goal. Expect a lot of dying and feeling. 
 Now, what I look forward was the character and storyline immersion on par with Mass Effect... though its seems to not be on par but it does leave you with a lot of feeling. Prepare to stop, lie on floor, and feel/cry. It took me 4 days of 4 hours gameplay, though I skipped a lot of collectables. Again, it has superb in game graphics and scenery. I recommend you guys to play this game on Errorist mode (normal). and as always, thanks for reading.

Image from wikipedia


Check out the scenery!~

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Samsung Grand 2 review

 Hi, this will be my first entry to this blog and i'll be doing the Samsung Galaxy Grand 2. 
 First off, the one thing that caught my attention was the Quad-core Cortex processor running on a 1.2GHz... which in my book, was already considered a high end device. Another thing was the huge 5 inches display with 720px resolution, can be considered HD~ and the RAM is 1.5Gb good enough for most apps to run. and what surprises me was the price tag on this bad boy... an average of RM1.3k. 
 With its 2-SIMs slots, travellers are offered dynamic cellphone service providers. Like for me, I'll use one for business purposes and the other for personal purposes without the need to carry 2 phones.
 It is running on an Android 4.3 JellyBean which was the last update for the JellyBean, not sure if there will be an update for KitKat.
 I've bought one, and surprisingly it passed my performance test running smoothly on games such as Asphalt and Cytus. 
The only downside was the 8 MP camera, 8Gb internal memory and the plain design~ but still, the memory is extendable up to 64Gb using MicroSD and a high end phone with a mid range price.. I can say that its good better enough for those who are on budget but seek a good quality phone. 
 To see the full specification, go to http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_grand_2-5862.php
Excuse the bad quality photo~ was in a hurry


Running Cytus smoothly. For the game app, go to http://www.rayark.com/g/cytus/