Google Drive on its way? Dropbox Killer?

Google Drive

There has been a lot of speculation lately of Google, launching its Google Drive. The online equivalent of storage. TNW is reporting through their sources, that the launch is imminent for next week. The question here is how much storage would be offered? Will it be a Dropbox killer? What will the pricing be like?

Dropbox is the market leader today! Almost everyone I know uses it. Is simple to use. Priced well, and works across multiple computers, keeping my files sync’d all the time. Effortless.

Barring Google (as a competitor) the technical innovations that Dropbox has managed to achieve, of which very few users actually know and care about, its the traction that is more important. There are others out there, with a mixed offering similar to Dropbox and offer higher or lower storage, at a price that maybe higher or lower than Dropbox. Can you off the top of your head (and by you I mean the ‘average’ Dropbox user) cite 4-5 competitors? For Google – see my comments below.

Couple of factors/viewpoints:

  1. Those already using Dropbox, see no reason to switch. Switching is easier said than done. The Argh! factor of having to upload all that data up again!
  2. Do you use it? When most of my friends and family opt for a solution, the first thing we do is ask amongst ourselves? Who uses it? If there are not many users chances are I won’t be bothered. Also, who is evangelizing within your group matters a lot! They carry influence.
  3. Dropbox to many has become the online equivalent word for online backup. Think tissue, think Kleenex. Think copier, think Xerox. Think online backup – think Dropbox (would be very hard, not impossible) to change this mindset.
  4. The 2GB and the “invite more of your friends and get more space” plays out perfectly in the market.
  5. If you’ve ever used other solutions, they are just not as simple enough as Dropbox. The damn thing just works – flawlessly! and the flawless multi-computer integration – different platforms is no less than a miracle!
  6. Price is an important factor, but it becomes secondary. May have tried to go the lower $ value per GB route, but have not taken off as one had assumed.
  7. For now, Dropbox = Cool = Reliable = Works!
  8. Who is the competition again? (that’s branding for you!

The Google Factor

To say, Dropbox will remain strong, is not correct either. They will definitely lose share to Google, should Google offer to roll out its much anticipated/rumored Google Drive (which offers 5GB of Free storage).

Pricing for Google Drive (for premium accounts) is rumored to be just about the same as Gmail’s Extended Capacity pricing:

20 GB ($5.00 USD per year)
80 GB ($20.00 USD per year)
200 GB ($50.00 USD per year)
400 GB ($100.00 USD per year)
1 TB ($256.00 USD per year)

Google Drive Leaked Image
If and this is a big if – Google matches the upgrade pricing of Gmail to that of their Google Drive, you will most likely see a mass exodus from Dropbox. That is to say, provided Google’s Drive Solution is rock-solid and multi-computer enabled.

In addition to this, Google will definitely offer the Google Drive to sync up with all Android phones and perhaps most likely with iPhones as well (something that Dropbox currently does not do).

All in all, Dropbox should be pretty okay. I think they will be forced to revise their pricing (which I doubt they will do, but more or less will increase your current hard disk storage space online).

Quick Review: Batman Arkham City

Overview of Batman Arkham City:

Gotham City is as dank and daunting as ever-a place where crime thrives and and never really seizes to grow, exponentially (Pretty much the same concept you may have been taught in your mathematics class). Those are enough reasons for the return of the cape and cowl, and the unbeatable searing light that spears through the dark skies of the crime-infested Gotham City to call out none other than..The Batman. Hot on the heels of Batman: Arkham Ayslum, the new Batman: Arkham City will put Batman fans in Batman’s own high boots and flung open the Asylum doors before them as they embark on a whole new journey in the north Gotham, the Arkham City.Let us don our cape and cowl and catapult through the high-end adventure.

Batman-Catwoman

Story:

As always, the storyline isn’t exactly the worst in the Batman series; in fact, it comes across as one of the most engaging ones (In our honest opinions). It’s extremely chilly out there on the streets of Arkham City as winter befalls the City and besides all the snow, there are quite a few criminals that Batman must take on. So, what’s the story here? Well, Gotham City just goes from bad to worse as a prison crisis gives rise to a number of baddies cashing in on the opportunity of breaking their shackles and gain support of all and sundry situated in the city.

 

 

This may well sound like the perfect setting for Batman to jump into and clear all the mess once and for all; but hey, wait a minute. It is more a case of no other choice than a stubborn duty for the Dark Knight. You see, the good ol’ Joker is trying to combat death behind the prison walls and being the clever badass that he has always been, Joker designs his evil plots in such a way so as to trap Batman in no man’s land and force him to help Joker find a cure. It is this very quest that brings Batman come face-to-face and lock horns with old rivals and more than just a couple of new bad guys.

Presentation:

Presentation has to be the key part of Batman: Arkham City. Mark my words, it is a boon when it comes to Batman games made to date. Oh yes, the Gotham City has always been dark and deathly sight popularly painted in bed-time stories, cartoons, comics and video games over and over again. However, what we have here in Batman: Arkham City is an entirely re-imagined and unbelievable vision of Gotham City that is well and truly engaging-cum-satisfying. Yes, you do expect a few hashes here and there, especially with scale, with a game this detailed; however, Batman: Arklham Asylum does remarkably well to retain the atmospheric detail in this awesomely awesome piece of art and imagination. Surely worth mentioning here is the voice acting: Awe-inspiring is the word to be precise. Surely the most amazing bit of work by voice actors, especially voice acting for Batman and Joker: true to every tone from a wheezy little cough to the trademark evil laughter.

 

Batman Presentation

 

Most important of all, Batman: Arkham City is THE example of an open world-structuring and an exceptional level of stage-management. Hats off to the designers really for coming up with such a magnificent piece of playground where there seem to be no holds barred and Batman is allowed full license of throwing himself around and trying out his deadly toys. Be it the spacious redecorated steel mill stuffed with balloons and flashing lights, or the very filthy street corner of the City, each and every bit of Batman: Arkham City speaks for the high amount of attention it holds in its ‘oh so widened scope.’ Such is the level of detail that you may well not mind donning the Batmans cape and cowl and spending hours just gliding over rooftops and towering buildings; thereby, exploring the sprawling Arkham City.

Gameplay:

It is very encouraging to know that developers decided to not tweak with the combat system so God-dam much, so as to completely revamp it, but they decided to safely retain the same combat system from the first Batman: Arkham Asylum. So then, if you have already played Batman: Arkham Asylum, you are surely not going to take any time going through the motions. However, for those of you who are new to the business for one reason or the other, there is one button that strikes, one counters and the other allows jumping around (Yes, it is that simple on paper, indeed). A flurry of new combos, special moves and of course, the inclusion of gadgets makes the gameplay shine like anything. More so, being able to take out multiple cronies simultaneously and being able to bomb areas while gliding is a sure-shot thing of beauty, to say the least.

 

 

We would not exactly want to spoil the gadgets scheme of things for you, but the least we can say here is that there is a whole bunch of new stuff to explore with the new variety of things added to Batman’s kitty. For instance, being able to shock your foe and have him accidentally take out his own partner in utter confusion. Besides the various side missions that are sure to keep you involved apart from the main story, the Four Hundred challenge missions in the game mean that you will be spending a good lengthy time in your Batman suit. That is not it, the Twenty Four challenge maps allow players to add a lot more Riddler trophies to their collection and keep their Bat skills sharp for the next encounter. Of course, you as well play as Catwoman if you please, which is a whole new experience to be honest. However, to achieve this you may have to purchase her content online so as to receive the access code.

Final Word:

Can order be restored? There is a fine line between the affirmative and the negative as you don your Batman suit and set off to solve the unrest once and for all. The extremely lavishing attention to detail, solid and satisfying gameplay mechanics coupled with a seemingly never-ending series of quests and secrets make Batman: Arkham City an amazingly wonderful and complete package for its price that will keep sucking you in its direction even well after you see the credits roll. So then, if you really dig the Dark Knight, we would advise you waste no more time and get your hands on this game!

 

 

Batman: Arkham Asylum hits stores on October 18, 2011 and will be available for PC, PS3, XBox 360 and WIIU.

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Five New Additions in Assassin’s Creed: Revelations

Introduction:

It seems that whatever Ubisoft do, they do it remarkably well. Of course, you do not need a second hint about what exactly we are referring to: the Assassin’s Creed. Assassins Creed has been great, no wait, it has been a downright awesome addition to Ubisoft’s kitty according to most who have had the fortune to have their hands on the classy title. While the first, second and third (Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood) sequel never really failed to make a mark, the fourth sequel of Assassin’s Creed, Assassin’s Creed: Revelations seems to be shaping up pretty nicely and is expected to make a grand appearance as a brand new addition to the scheme of things that Ubisoft has planned. Such is the anticipation that we couldn’t resist the urge of coming up with a post on what is to come in the latest sequel to the Assassin’s Creed brotherhood (Assassin’s Creed 1, 2, 3); therefore, let us milk the moment and present before you the five all-new additions in the new Assassin’s Creed: Revelations. Let’s roll.

New Addition #1

Remember the classy hidden blade that Ezio would don in the last two Assassin’s Creed games, also Altair in the very first Assassin’s Creed title, in fact, guess what it has been made better than ever. This isn’t exactly a whole new hidden blade on its own, but this time around Ezio’s hidden blade has been complemented with a brand new ‘Hookblade’.

Now you must be wondering what the story on the hookblade is, perhaps as curious as a character in the game who is keen on milking information from Ezio regarding his ‘hook’blade (Sounds kinda misleading to me). Anyway, the fact that Assassin’s Creed: Revelations puts his all new addition to good use by making it usable in nearly all aspects of the game sounds very pleasant to the ears. The new hookblade in Assassin’s Creed: Revelations is just an attachment to the hidden blade that Ezio previously had. That just goes to show that Ezio might have gone old, but oh how he has the hots for burgeoning technology!

This hook extension is attached at the end of the hidden blade in such a way that you may use it to jump, climb, cling onto things while falling and of course combat your way through. Surely, that allows for an enhanced reach of the blade altogether (Great addition if you ask me).

AC Hookblade

New Addition #2

If you were ever fascinated by the potential of shooting rivals in Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, you are bound to love this new addition to the Assassin’s Creed family. This one is called, Bomb Crafting (Told you, Ezio is older; yet, more tech-savvy). Three distinct ingredients have been made part of the bomb crafting area of the game. Very much like you would do in a role-playing game, bomb crafting allows for trying different variations in bomb-making. This means, a number of things involve the making of a bomb, including: impact shell, gunpowder and effect. Without spoiling all the fun for you a little too early, allow us to give you only a brief overview of how a few of these bombs are designed to work in Assassin’s Creed: Revelations. A sticky bomb, for instance, would stick to an individual upon impact (As the name itself suggests) and as the individual wlks into a crowd, you shall see..Mass Effect, pretty sweet. Another nice new addition in this regard is the gold bomb that simply spreads fake gold all over the place of impact and have people come in to have a bit of a look (Of course, don’t we all look to go after anything that glitters?). Definitely, a crafty way to sneak past foes without ringing any fells. Last but not the least, the stink bomb is quite an interesting development. Throw this one on an enemy and the people around would back away, thanks to the awful smell-a sublime way of knocking your target out cold  while others are too busy keeping themselves out of the way.

AC Bomb Crafting

New Addition #3

This all-new addition termed as ‘Dens’  is simply a great new way of adding a bit of strategic elements to the awesome Assassin’s Creed game. If you have ever tried strategy games in your lifetime, you would do what is being discussed here. This, in fact, follows the footsteps of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood in regards to its tower gameplay. Major difference being, this one is very much an urban street fighting in a much more tighter environment; thereby, helping you work a bit of a sweat in the process. The tower in the game are actually the dens that we speak of. They could be Assassin dens or Templar dens, depending on your actions. Attack a den and you automatically turn it into an Assassin den (Yes, very much like Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood). Being attacked by a great new force, activate the Tower Attack gameplay and you are automatically in charge of an army of assassins who you can direct to attack, build and defend on the spot. It is amazing how the this new addition in Assassin’s Creed: Revelations just seems to transform into a whole new game.

AC Towers

New Addition #4

Don’t we all love stalking and sneaking around..after playing games like Assassin’s Creed and Metal Gear Solid, I mean? Well, how about the new Stalking feature in the new Assassin’s Creed: Revelations? Well, that’s what it is. Sadly, this is a power bestowed upon your foes this time around. Stalkers come across as people in the game who are sparsely distributed in the Assassin’s Creed world and are after Ezio’s blood. That explains why they would keep dropping by, and stalk Ezio until they are in close proximity to try and stalk him in the back (Considering the charismatic bad ass that Ezio has shaped up to be), resulting in the loss of a huge chunk of life. Do not worry, the move can be countered, it is not like you have to act like a sissy and get stabbed in the back for no reason without being able to prevent it. Gamers will be able to counter the act by pressing the right button when attacked by a stalker and turn around and take out stalkers instantly or give them a good long chase before putting an end to their existence (You would know how satisfying that is if you have ever tried backstabbing in the previous sequels of Assassin’s Creed).

AC Recruits

New Addition #5

Finally, Special Recruits are another better than ever addition in Assassin’s Creed. Yes, assassin recruits aren’t news for you but the new special recruits are different. Yes, they come with a story and you do get to know their past. Team up with these special ones and help them reach higher levels, very much like earning them points and get higher up the ranks. Of course, it is always better to know the story that your team mate blends in and its always better to be emotionally involved. Surely, this will beef things up for the new Assassin’s Creed sequel and take team work to a higher level.

Assassin’s Creed: Revelations will be out for grabs on November 15, 2011 for PC, PlayStation 3 and XBox 360.

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Quick Review: Dark Souls

Overview:

There are RPG games and then there is Dark Souls. Yes, Ladies and Gentlemen. Dark Souls for the PlayStation 3 and XBox 360 has finally seen the light (At the end of the tunnel) and has emerged from the dark once, but not for all though. If you liked the brutally challenging; yet amazingly engrossing PlayStation 3 exclusive ‘Demon Souls’ released in 2009, Dark Souls automatically becomes an experience that is well worth a go. Very much like its predecessor, Dark Souls adapts a similar formula and is, thus, precisely described as a highly challenging role-playing title. At the end of the day, it all comes down to the plot question,

‘Are you prepared to die?’

If not, take our advice and do not bother touching the game. If your answer is in the affirmative, though, be prepared to face another horde of grotesque massive bosses that will pose a serious challenge to your mind and mettle. Let us jump straight into the action and take a quick detour of Dark Souls with our quick review.

Story:

Similar to Demon Souls, Dark Souls puts on offer an exciting third-person dungeon crawler that comes well-equipped with control and precision. Fortunately or unfortunately, Dark Souls isn’t much different from its predecessor in regards to story-telling either (We count that as a negative of course). Throughout the game, storyline is never really the factor in the Dark Souls.

Following character creation and statistics customization, it is really up to you to craft your own little tale within Dark Souls, the core of which remains killing the Gods and Demons that pose major threat to the already grim world that Dark Souls portrays (Talk about being as simplistic as..anything!). A flurry of captivating narrative details do keep you company all along Dark Souls. True that storytelling might just not be the thing to be proud of for Dark Souls but there are way too many goodies that it packs within itself to undo all the criticism that it might have to face in regards to story.

Dark Souls welcomes

Presentation:

Dark Souls comes across as a really thoughtful and atmospheric role-playing title. Death is the theme around which the game builds itself and truly, it acts more as a building block for gamers rather than just a hindrance in the passage as they progress. The painstakingly designed role-playing game paints a beautiful open world that seems like it would never seize (Another major development from Demon Souls).

As we have mentioned earlier, Dark Souls plays as a highly precise and responsive role-playing game that continually impresses with the sort of dark and grizzly atmosphere it paints around itself. Yes, you die quite often in Dark Souls but following your death, you respawn near the last bonfire that you rested at.

Bonfire, yeah that’s another exciting new feature in the game that allows you to take a breather, meditate and save your progress and thereby, functioning as your checkpoints. Good thing is that these bonfires are scattered all over the Dark Souls world. Moving on, the concept of soul collection still persists and we absolutely do not mind that one bit. If, by any chance, you die at any point in Dark Souls, the game does does tend to punish you by making you one soul short but you could always see that as an opportunity to recapture the lost soul. Although, following your death, all the enemies you defeat in the vicinity shall come back to life. Yes, very much Demon Souls-like. Plus, this speaks of the level of challenge that Dark Souls brings to the table.

An enormous amount of detail to each and every boss to the level of design in every building in the surrounding is absolutely paramount to the presentation of this game. The extremely dark and dank surroundings will soon start to play on your mind and consume you with twist even after you have finished the game (No joke).

Gameplay:

Do bear in mind that Dark Souls is no Oblivion-sort of Role-playing game that guarantees you sure-shot success following a few hits and misses. As aforementioned, Dark Souls will challenge you to the core and punish you exactly where you deserve it. Make no mistake about it, Dark Souls is even harder and more punishing this time around.

However, where it tends to punish you for where you go wrong, Dark Souls does largely reward you for each and every right move that you make in the game in the face of death-extreme action. Not to mention, the combat system in Dark Souls is no joke. The matter of your survival ultimately comes down to your gear instead of the skills you possess. There is no question of the combat system failing on you at any point in Dark Souls; thanks to the wide variety and maliciousness of bosses in the game. There would come a time when the high level of difficulty will burn down to outright sadistic craziness, but you know what, that’s what the Dark Souls multiplayer is for.

Get stuck at any point in the game or struggle a tad too much in defeating a boss that becomes a pain in the backside, simply team up with a fellow online and try your hand at the mystery together (So it’s true what they say about two dumb brainies being better than one, eh?). You may also seize the moment to assist other players by entering their world and helping them out. Messages on the game floor help a great deal in the act as well. Want directions or want to play a philanthropist and want to dolly out some key tips to game fellows about the mammoth creature ahead? Use the messages on the game floor (They could be misleading at times, but oh well its free advice afterall). Hence, a vividly challenging game design with an extremely rewarding learning curve to it, coupled with amazing multiplayer features makes the gameplay of Dark Souls shine like a lost soul.

Dark Souls RPG

Final Word:

Hear us out one last time and listen well to what we have to say, if you are one of those plentiful casual gamers that play games for entertainment, and entertainment only, death is all you will find in this game. However, once you grasp the ever-so-deep concept of Dark Souls, you are surely going to get immersed in this peach of a role-playing game title. Oh, and you might even manage the feat of beating the game atleast once before your own pretty existence is consumed once and for all. Muhahah!

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Steve Jobs’ Legacy – What Will You do With it?

Today, the world lost a great man. Many of us may have bitched about him and ranted about Apple but I doubt that anyone can deride the man that was Steve Jobs. With an unflinching belief in his work and a love for the company that he took to the greatest heights that any company can dream of, Jobs showed everyone what it means to love what you do.

Steve Jobs has left behind a great legacy in the shape of all those millions using his devices every single day but an even greater legacy is the life of the man that he was; the insight and vision he had which enabled him to change things for the better; the push to do his best and encourage others to do the same; and the ability to see through his customers eyes and know what they want.

Disclaimer: I have never owned or used an Apple product so my regard for Mr. Jobs is not that of an Apple Fangirl. 

steve jobs dies in 2011

Any words would fail to express what his passing has taken away from us, so I shall allow Mr. Jobs to speak for himself.

“You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something — your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.”

steve jobs at AT & T

‎”When you’re a carpenter making a beautiful chest of drawers, you’re not going to use a piece of plywood on the back, even though it faces the wall and nobody will ever see it. You’ll know it’s there, so you’re going to use a beautiful piece of wood on the back. For you to sleep well at night, the aesthetic, the quality, has to be carried all the way through.”

steve jobs legacy

“It’s really hard to design products by focus groups. A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them.”

“That’s been one of my mantras — focus and simplicity. Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains.”

steve jobs young

“Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me … Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful … that’s what matters to me.”

steve jobs legacy

“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don’t settle.”

a healthier Steve Jobs

‎”Remembering that I’ll be dead soon is the most important tool I’ve ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything — all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure – these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.”

steve jobs pose

 ”Your time is limited, Dont waste it living someone else’s life.”

“Don’t be trapped by dogma, which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.”

 

 

“No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life’s change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true.”

What have you learnt from the life of Steve Jobs? And what legacy will you leave behind? You can share your thoughts with Apple on their Remembering Steve Jobs page and here in the comments.

Quick Review: FIFA Soccer 12

Overview:

Behold! The world of soccer sees a new baby. Yes, it is finally here, and it is called FIFA Soccer 12. Unlike the sorry state of game development that cricket has seen so far, soccer games have always managed a glitzy marquee in regards to the minutest of tweaks in gameplay to the very sound of the boots following the kick-off. There’s absolutely no doubt that translating a top-notch sport like soccer into a virtual battle is a tough nut to crack (Trying to sound formal here). However, it seems that the FIFA franchise almost always conjures a feat and manages to carry itself, remarkably well. Let us quickly dribble past all the wait and move on to our quick review on FIFA Soccer 12.

FIFA Soccer 11 to FIFA Soccer 12:

Ancestor to the newly born, FIFA Soccer 11 was a sure-shot success last year but truth is, it doesn’t take much time for soccer gaming fans to become a touch too demanding for further soccer releases. Come the new year, the highly anticipated FIFA Soccer 12 makes a mark with all new updates including: Player Impact Engine, Precision Dribbling and Tactical Defending. It is rather safe to say that the game undergoes a slight makeover and has been rightly revamped following the last instalment of FIFA. Nearly everything about the game, especially the fluid gameplay, looks bigger and better this time, which; infact, lures most soccer fans into the groove with ease and grace.

Presentation:

One of the foremost factors of the game that will surely make it a great hit among most soccer titles lies in how the game looks and plays-its slick presentation. Make absolutely no mistake about it: there is a whole lot more crammed into this year’s sequel to FIFA Soccer. With the all new magnificent stadiums and new overhauled playing kits, coupled with remarkably well polished graphics and stunning player likenesses, FIFA Soccer 12 manages to make a grand appearance this year. Ofcourse, the official licensing in all aspects of soccer that it puts on display for all and sundry already separates FIFA Soccer from the rest. However, there is much more to the success of the renowned FIFA franchise.

The career mode has certainly seen a good amount of revamping this time around and players will surely find themselves spending many more hours to get the most out of it. It’s kudos to the developers really for simplifying the multiplayer mode, thereby proving easy access to online modes and also plunge into competitions by starting an online community which will easily make it a popular choice amongst the die-hard FIFA enthusiasts. The inclusion of fresh voices like Martin Tyler and Alan Smith adds depth and excitement to even the seemingly bland match-ups.

The Football Club mode, truly, is a stand-out feature that indeed warms up the lamp by allowing players to repeat history by choosing from among scenarios ripped from real-life fixtures. Surely, this addition to the game will certainly encourage soccer fanatics to invest a lot more of their time into this new sequel to FIFA Soccer.

All in all, stunning visuals, overhauled game modes and a revamped soccer atmosphere will conveniently kick the action from the pitch to your homes.

Gameplay:

Here lies the fun part, FIFA Soccer 2012 is a brilliant improvement over its predecessor when it comes to gameplay mechanics. The life-long battle between Pro Evolution Soccer and FIFA continues to flare up; however, FIFA has certainly shown its potential and clearly translates its strong potential into some solid performance, which, as a matter of fact, makes the already fluid gameplay even more engaging for veteran gamers.

The new tactical defending system that has been incorporated in the gameplay is of great value. As suggested by its name, the all-new tactical defending system prove to be a lot more sophisticated approach towards the defence system and provides a more life-like soccer atmosphere all around. Follow the pace at which the defending system demands for your learning and you shall be rewarded for all the patience. This is why the defending system well and truly keeps players on their feet. Precision dribbling is yet another hallmark and truly shines.

Strange as it may sound, this soccer tactic allows players to do much more than just dribble the ball past the opponents. Overdoing it simply a waste; however, use it cleverly and discerningly, and you are sure to reap rewards. It is important to note that player logic and the computer AI has largely enhanced, which really makes for a challenging soccer experience. So, make a slight hash here and there and the computer would make you pay big time.

Final Word:

To sum up, FIFA Soccer 12 is yet another sequel from FIFA Soccer that has not failed to impress. With user-friendly menus and the well-delivered commentary along with crisp and clear visuals coupled with gameplay innovations, FIFA Soccer 2012 unveils itself with an unparalleled and authentic tempo which is by no means unrealistic.

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Top Five Indie Games (PC / PS3 / XBox 360)

Overview:

Hello, all you gaming fans out there, big, small or neutral. Today’s edition on games is a touch different from what we usually have to report to you. We believe that there has already been quite a bit of talk on the modern hardcore games, especially that are exclusive to the next-generation gaming consoles. In essence, Indie games is one genre that, we believe, is often overlooked as the shadow of the modern hardcore games tends to build too large on the former. However, there is no denying the fact that there is a true driving sense of passion that goes behind the development of Indie games which speaks a lot for what a thankless job Indie game development is. Yes thankless-these games are comparatively cheap or at times free of cost! (No reference made to the list ahead, though). Selection of a total of top five indie games from amongst a plethora of break out Indie titles is somewhat a cumbersome task alright. That is simply because the temptation to showcase the creativity and adventure-filled minds can easily get the better of you if you were I (Talk about demanding reverence). Without squandering another minute, let us thrill you with our list of the top five Indie games.

1. Super Meat Boy

If there is one video game that can even hold a candle to the classic Super Mario Bros in terms of gameplay (and the story, somewhat), it has to be Super Meat Boy. Rightly described by developers as ‘tough as nails’, this pure Indie 2D platformer comprises of a good two-hundred odd levels of running and jumping missions between hypodermic needles and spinning saw blades. No, we do not regret comparing the story to Super Mario Bros’s one bit as the plot requires saving a Bandage Girl who is kidnapped and encaged in an abandoned castle by Dr. Fetus (Makes me wonder if the doctor’s a child specialist). With seemingly daunting environments and the separation of a single pixel between life and death, Super Meat Boy is one Indie game that righteously rewards you for all your efforts. This Indie development may feel frustrating at times but the sort of environment Super Meat Boy crafts coupled with its precise tools makes for an exciting Indie games experience.

2. Braid

Braid comes across as one of the most compelling Indie games to date. Encouraging is the fact that the PC version of this Indie title manages to do justice to the original XBox live title. Yet again, there is a Princess to rescue in here as well, very much like Super Meat Boy, but Braid manages to craft a completely different little world of its own. More or less a mind-boggling puzzle solving Indie development, Braid immerses you with its high level of accomplishment that comes as an immediate corollary of striving through cerebral and cumbersome tasks. One main highlight of this Indie platformer is the ability to rewind time and take on all sorts of special meaning amidst all the amazingly engaging puzzles. The expertly designed puzzles that come with hefty challenges along with splendid art designs and a mature storyline make Braid an Indie game worth trying for sure. Bottomline is, Braid is a portalesque piece of perfection that should surely catch everybody’s eyes.

3. World of Goo

You may not fancy puzzle-platformers or even those regular narrative-driven Indie games that keep dropping in and out of the gaming market; however, with World of Goo your perception about 2D puzzle platform Indie games is sure to transform. A breathtakingly fresh Indie title, World of Goo, draws a gentle learning curve allowing players to rise among the ranks, slowly and steadily. Rewarding more often than not, World of Goo makes for a smooth learning environment instead of punishing you, mercilessly for all the hashes you make. As the name suggests, this Indie title is based around getting a certain amount of ‘goos’ from one extreme of the map to the other. Undoubtedly, World of Goo is a top-notch Indie game that is addictive in its gameplay and delivers a quirky and smart gaming experience.

4. Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2

Hot on the heels of the original Geometry Wars, Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 conveniently manages to recreate the magic and deliver the lightning-in-a-bottle excellence that the original Geometry Wars packed. With over six modes of gameplay, Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 helps ascend Indie addictive shooters to a level of unprecedented awesomeness. With a standard gun to keep a bunch of snake-like creatures at an arm’s length (Perhaps shorter considering the limited rectangular arena on your screens), Geometry War: Retro Evolved 2 is no happy accident-it is a dream come true (Especially for all you Snake and Pacman fans out there). Being a satisfyingly solid sequel, this Indie title impresses with ease and grace.

5. Lume

Point and click adventure Indie games have seen a barrage of titles which really speaks for the longevity of one of the games oldest genres and proves that it’s still alive and kicking. With the puzzles being highly intuitive and logical, the stand-out feature of this particular Indie title is the presentation. The splendid paperwork imagery make Lume look like one of the most gorgeous Indie game to date. It is no surprise that gamers will enjoy every second spent on this game; despite the game being shockingly brief, mind you. All in all, the plot and puzzles amalgamate well together to put on offer a fluid and well consolidated punch of Indie gaming.

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Apple finally gets Flash Video for iPads and iPhones

At last, the wait is over (if there really was any). Jokes aside, the news comes as quite a surprising development following the release of Flash Media Server 4.5, for the Apple exclusive iOS mobile operating system, by Adobe. Surprising this is because if I can recall correctly, Mr. Steve Jobs (the one who needs absolutely no mention) was quite critical of the Adobe flash and always seemed to be extra keen on backing the exclusion of Flash on the Apple devices with reasons. Hence, this makes for a really interesting ‘tech-corollary’ like this.

Brief Overview of Flash Media Server:

So much for the new Flash induction, let us now shed light on the Flash Media Server itself. Adobe’s not-so-old software was made available in December, 2010 as a pay-as-you-go option, a package that allowed customers to stream videos using using MPEG4 fragments, in the F4F file format. Come 2011, the latest version of Flash Media Server now enjoys support for a different protocol, HLS. Although the Flash Media Server detects no Flash support on the client device, it does detect Flash content in MPEG 2 stream, courtesy the HLS format. Plus, browsers with HTML 5 capability support the HLS format; thereby, aiding most broadcasters win a larger audience.

How it will work:

Now the question is, how does this work and more specifically how effective this proves in the long run. Well, to be honest the latter may not be answerable as this is a little too early for any sort of any judgement but we can certainly, although briefly, enlighten you on how this ‘revamping’ is planned to work out. So far, all that has been said about it is that broadcasters will now be allowed to stream Flash-based video content in an Apple-derived format, HTTP Live Streaming (HLS). It is important to note, though, that Flash Media Server 4.5 will only allow Flash video streaming to most Apple devices; yet, there will be no cherry for Flash-based games, animations and advertisements.

Conclusion:

As most would already know, Microsoft has been trying its level best to get Silverlight-based content to Apple devices for long now. In light of this, the induction of Flash Media Server 4.5 seems like a significant development which may well pave way for various such developments in the near future. For now, it would be interesting to see how users react to this new flavour in their Apples. Besides, the best selling iPad app is Flash based.

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