Friday, December 16, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Brink Review - Xbox 360
Published by: Bethesda Softworks
Developed by: Splash Damage
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Release Date:
US: May 10, 2011
T for Teen: Blood, Language, Violence
Also Available On: PC, PlayStation 3Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Genre:Action, AdventureDeveloper: TT Games Release Date:Nov 11, 2011# of Players:1 playerESRB:E10+ - Everyone 10+ (Cartoon Violence,Comic Mischief)
First off I must say that I have recently purchased this game via Gamestop's Buy two Get One Free Deal and I must admit that It was well worth the price of free! The game story seems to be extremely vague and boring.It lacks In many departments, For example screen tearing and excessive frame rate drops as your shooting. A positive about this game would be that its easy Gamer score If your an Achievement whore much like myself. You will unlock achievements for just about anything such as completing missions to detonating a bomb on an opponent and capturing enemies command centers. The game truly feels like a single-player multi-player game. Now I know that doesn't make any sense but since most of the time your offline It gives an impression that Brink doesn't have the multi-player capability. The controls feel extremely loose which reminds me a lot of Dark void released in 2010 by Capcom, Those of you who played Dark void will know how frustrating the controls were to aim and even shoot at your enemy. My overall verdict of Brink Is that If Betheseda took more time to develop this game and focused more so on the core gameplay and story writing the game would greatly appreciated by us gamers instead of being overlooked by other games In the same genre.
GizmooreTech Score: 7.9 out of 10
"Repetitive But Fun"
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Spotify "Music streaming Service": Review
For those of you wondering what's been the buzz about "Spotify", Here Is a brief review of this new music streaming service. At first glance once you launch this service you would automatically make the assumption that Its just like itunes. Well to a certain extent; but this service delivers In many aspects. For example you can stream High Quality music straight to your computer and or mobile devices. Spotify Is designed rather well and Its connectivity with social media websites such as Facebook and Twitter make it easier to share your music & custom playlist. I don't want to seem like I'm overly hyping this service but It's well worth the invitation and I highly recommend you give it a try.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
How To Connect A computer To Your PS3?
Here Is How to Set up your PS3 using either a Windows or Mac Operating System:
- Step 1: Make sure your PS3 is connected to the same network (via Ethernet or wireless) as your computer. You can check your connection by going to Settings > Network Settings.
- Step 2: Go to Settings > Network Settings > Media Server Connection on your PS3 and set it to "Enabled."
Set up your computer (PC)
- Step 1: Download and install the latest version on Windows Media Player.
- Step 2: Go to Library > Add to Library and add folders you want your PS3 to access. All personal folders (Photos, Videos, and Music) are selected by default, but if you have media in other folders, add them.
- Step 3:. Go to Library > Media Sharing, and check "Share Media." Press "OK," then wait a few moments for your PS3 to show up as one of the devices. Then select it, click "Allow," then "OK."
Set up your computer (Mac)
- Step 1: Download and install PS3 Media Server (free). This will allow your PS3 to "see" your Mac.
- Step 2: Connect to the same network as your PS3.
- Step 3: Go to Navigation/Share Settings and uncheck everything in the Thumbnails section (at the top). Then, at the bottom, add folders you want your PS3 to access. You can choose to add your entire hard drive, but it's helpful to add shortcuts to folders like Music, Videos, and Pictures.
- Step 4: Go to Trans-coding Settings, and change the Maximum bandwidth to 14 or 15. If you have a very strong network connection, leave it at 0. If you don't have a 5.1 surround sound theater, go to the "Number of audio channels" settings and change it to "Stereo."
- Step 5: At the top, hit "Save" and "Restart HTTP Connection."
Stream your media
Step 1: Go back to your PS3, and your computer's name will be listed under the Photos, Videos, or Music tabs. You need to be in the Music section on your PS3 to play music, in the Photos section to see photos, and in the Videos section to play videos. You cannot play copyrighted material.
Here are a few extra tips:
When viewing a photo, hit the button to view extra options, like starting a slideshow of images in the selected folder.
When listening to music, you can keep it playing in the background by hitting the PlayStation (home) button.
You can copy music, photos, and videos onto your PS3 hard drive. When viewing a file, hit the button and select "Copy."
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Microsoft Strikes once again!
- Microsoft Is creating their own social network or social search site. Yesterday an Image of Microsoft's social network was leaked on Google. It maybe a little to late to join the party but I'm curious to see what Microsoft can do to compete with the likes of "Facebook" and "Google+" no point intendant. This will be extremely interesting; What will be the next huge or unique feature that Microsoft's social network will use to differentiate among the competition. What will they unveil to grab the attention of people across the world? And what will the leading social networking site Facebook do to counter this sudden competition.
How To Clean and Manage Your Smart Phone?
- You will need a microfiber cloth, perhaps even for free at your optometrist's office. Screens are delicate and require some effort to maintain.
- Buy a case for your phone, preferably one built specifically for your particular model and keep In that. This will limit any smudges that your hand will leave.
- Get In the habit of charging your phone every night before you go to bed, This way you won't run out of battery as easily throughout the course of the day. If you constantly use your phone for purposes such as work; you may need to Invest In a car charging adapter If you travel by car.