Review: We Happy Few

Way back at E3 2016 during the Microsoft Xbox Conference a trailer for a new indie game was shown that just grabbed my attention straight away. That game was then announced to be entering the Xbox One Preview Program and I immediately put it on my gaming list. The preview was only a sample of what the full game promised to deliver and the early build surprised many by revealing it was more of a survival focused game than the Bioshock style game the trailer hinted at. Following a series of delays and change from being an Xbox One exclusive title to now a multiplatform release under AAA publisher in Gearbox Software. Now in 2018 the game has finally released completed but sadly the name of the game has never been more ironic as We Happy Few managed to both surprise and disappoint me equally.

I really wanted to like We Happy Few having followed it right back from 2016 to today but instead of delivering on the promises over the last two years, it became for me the biggest disappointment of the gaming year so far and quite frankly just left me feeling angry about it the more I played it and suffered under the weight of the shambolic broken mess that the Xbox One final version was. The full game is actually far more broken than the original preview build and it just had me scratching my head every time a bug and glitch took me right out of the story and each game crash left me close to hitting that uninstall button. I chose to give this game two weeks to get updated and patched in order to complete my review but having been patient and spending time submitting technical support tickets to Compulsion Games I feel that enough is finally enough.

But to start on a positive, the story and world of We Happy Few is an amazing one to experience if only the game allowed you to enjoy it as intended. The opening twenty minutes which was shown in the original 2016 E3 reveal trailer and the preview program version, really prepares you for a very dark and different kind of world, the very reason that We Happy Few caught my attention to begin with. The Story really is the only satisfying thing about the game and even through all the technical bugs and issues, it is strong enough to keep me fighting to complete the game.

You begin in the role of Arthur Hastings, a man going about his work in the Information Redaction centre whose job is to monitor and check the newspaper stories that come across his desk and must choose to either allow it to go through to the public or to be censored instead. Things are going well until a particular news story comes before him and forces him to remember that he had a brother Percy triggering a memory flashback that makes Arthur reach for his ‘Joy’, a powerful drug that people must take in order to fit in and conform to society. Joy also has the effect of making the person taking it forget any and all things negative, making them see the world as a happy and wonderful place. The Player is then asked to make a choice to take the Joy and forget everything or to throw it away and continue to remember his brother and therefore seeing the world for how it really is. Throwing the Joy away will see Arthur starting to break away from its effects but soon his co-workers notice this and declare him to be a ‘Downer’ who is someone who has come off their Joy. Forcing Arthur to try and escape he is soon cornered by the ‘Bobby’ police force and beaten and left to rot in the sewer system.

We Happy Few is really about Arthur and his desire to escape the town of Wellington Wells and try to locate and reunite with his brother Percy which will take Arthur on a dark path as he must navigate the world of Wellington Wells in order to try and find a way out of there whilst at the same time his journey to break free from Joy and the regime that forces the population to take the drug in order to keep them drugged up and oblivious to the truth of their reality. One of the first things I noticed with the full game compared to the preview build is just how much of the survival game aspects showcased in the preview build have actually been dialled back for the full game. Originally the need to eat, drink and sleep played a huge part of surviving in this world but now they are more of a nuisance that never really prevents you from playing but they are just there and far too easy to manage to really make them a factor in how you play. Now should you become tired, thirsty or hungry it will have an effect on your stamina bar which you rely on to move around and to fight. The issue is just how easy it is to top your levels up, in fact you never really know how hungry or thirsty and tired you are until a red icon appears at the top of your HUD and you simply use the food and drink in your inventory to resolve them. Sleeping was a huge criticism of the preview version and back in 2016 the game would force you to sleep at the end of every day but now getting access to a bed is relatively easy.

The only real survival system that does play a big role in how you play is Joy and how you manage its use in order to fit in and not stand out. Fitting in with the people around you is vital in order to make any type of progress through the game so for example if you are around other Downers but you are dressed far too smart, they will instantly want to hurt and fight you because you remind them of the world they are no longer a part of. On the flip side in order to fit in with the people who are still fully under the influence of Joy then you must take the drug again in order to fit in with them and remain undetected by the ‘Downer Alert’ security systems and Bobby police force all over the Joy parts of Wellington Wells.

In the top left corner of the screen you will see your Joy level meter, the main part of which shows how much Joy is in your system and an outer ring showing your body’s tolerance level to the drug. Take too much Joy too quickly and you will overdose causing you to become sick and prevents you from interacting with people, environment and your own inventory until it passes. The tolerance metre works in the same way as each time you take Joy this bar fills up and if you fill it all the way you will again overdose making you ill until the withdrawal effects pass. Overdosing will make you stand out which again will lead to the people around you becoming scared and alarmed making them violent towards you. Learning to manage your Joy is key to We Happy Few and understanding the sources of Joy that builds tolerance metre slowly allowing you to handle more doses such as whether or not you take a Joy pill which will give you a big hit or drinking tap water that has Joy in it resulting in a lower amount of tolerance decrease but also means the Joy will wear off faster.

Then you have the world which is a beautiful alternate universe which saw the allied forces in World War II surrender to the Germans. As you continue further into Wellington Wells you start to piece together just how Germany now continues to control things by using Joy to force populations to depend on it so much to maintain dominance but also in that the people will believe that everything is just fine and wonderful preventing them from rising up in a revolution. To see the very British town of Wellington Wells this way is quite disturbing but it is a world just rich and so elegantly dark and twisted to make this a universe the player wants to be in and learn more about which brings me to just why it ultimately becomes a complete broken mess to try and play.

Before I get to the bugs that cripple the game experience it is only right to comment on just how much the games on systems betray each other starting with the world itself which as I said above is beautiful as you switch from the Joy induced illusion of happiness to the twisted and dark reality the Joy is preventing people from seeing. As you move through the different regions of Wellington Wells, it can become very tedious to simply walk everywhere as running and jumping to speed up traversing will result in those actions basically pissing off everyone around you enough that they will just attack you and when I say ‘they’ I mean every single person around you will chase you down and attack you unless you can get away and hide. So you have to walk, slowly making sure you Joy levels remain high enough to pass unnoticed which becomes so boring and frustrating as you often have to move long distances to reach story mission objective points. Then you start to notice the NPC’s are also really dull and all look the same, I mean literally there are so many old women who all look the same, move the same and have the same voice you would be forgiven for thinking that someone ordered a boatload of old lady clones for each region in the game. For the first few hours in the game you are really too busy to notice but once you hit the eight to ten-hour mark and every old woman is the same old woman and NPCs are so forgettable it just drags the pace down to a crawl.

But it really is the technical issues which destroy any positives this game would have and after being in preview for two years they are simply unforgivable at this point. Whilst crouching in order to sneak pass some Bobby police I suddenly found myself underneath the world as you can see in the picture above and this happened in multiple locations. I even suffered falling through the world for no apparent reason when riding a lift to complete a main story mission resulting in me re-spawning outside that building with no way of getting back in because of how the story mission was structured. This forced me to lose seven hours of progress and had to restart all over again. Speaking to some NPCs would result in them just disappearing right before me and the clipping, oh dear lord the clipping is ridiculous in We Happy Few with defeated enemy bodies becoming merged with walls and the floor and being unable to interact with switches simply because they just didn’t work.

The bugs really overshadow what had the potential to be a real contender for GOTY because again the story is so strong with surprises along the way as you discover that Arthur is not the only character you will get to play as but the bugs and glitches just put the breaks on enjoying this far too often. The real kicker came for me as I was nearing the end of Arthur’s storyline and the came crashed on every cutscene meaning I actually missed the end of his story before finding myself as the next character you play as which just blew my mind in how this was given the ok to launch as broken as it did.

We Happy Few is not a game to buy right now as it requires multiple game updates to fix the many technical problems it is suffering from. With silly season in gaming about to start with the years big and heavy hitter names all releasing, this could probably be one of the fastest games to land in the bargain bucket  in 2018. This is a mess of a game that learned and benefitted nothing from being in preview for as long as it was and it really is a disgrace to see how poorly the final version released as and even now, a good two weeks since it launched, I fired the game up only to have it crash three times in an hour to make me have to put it down until it is patched, something that has not happened on Xbox since launch.

Sadly there is not enough Joy in the real world to make We Happy Few something I would recommend to anyone to buy right now which is a real shame because if the game could just hold itself together, the story would be one worthy of winning awards but a long two year wait for what is a travesty of a game making this the lowest review score of 2018.

Avoid this game until it has been fixed and even then….wait for a sale.

Atari 2600 Returns as New Compact Handheld and Innovative Plug and Play TV Joystick

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One of the most iconic video games consoles, the Atari 2600 is returning as a handheld console and innovative plug and play TV joystick in time for Christmas 2018.

The ‘Atari “Retro” Handheld’ features the immortalised “wood” effect and includes 50 classic games built-in, including Asteroids, Pong, Centipede, Missile Command, Breakout, Millipede and more.

In addition to featuring a 2.4″ screen, it also includes A/V output (with HDMI adapter available) and super responsive buttons with a stylish analogue control stick.

The ‘Atari “Retro” Plug and Play TV Joystick’ features a progressive design, with the inclusion of an arcade style button on top of the controller and will connect to your TV with the included A/V cable (or HDMI with an available adapter). It will feature the same 50 built-in games as the handheld.

Pre-orders from FunstockRetro.co.uk will also receive an exclusive limited edition Centipede coin.

The range is officially licensed by Atari and is being developed by PQube, the leading distributor of retro gaming hardware in Europe.

The range was originally announced in 2017 however, development has seen the product range move to October 19th 2018. A lot of care and attention has been put into remaining faithful to the Atari brand and the outcome will be worth the wait. The new images in this announcement are photos of the latest samples, ahead of final production and give the first glimpse of the final design.

CEO of PQube, David Pain quoted:
“We are delighted to be working with Atari on this amazing project. Having sold over a million retro gaming consoles, we have taken the extensive feedback from press, retail and the consumer to develop the new range of hardware that is faithful to the Atari brand”

CEO of Atari, Frederik Chesnais quoted:
“We are thrilled to partner with PQube on the compact handheld and Plug and Play TV Joystick,” said Fred Chresnais, Chief Executive Officer, Atari. “Both products are packed with nostalgic and fun-filled games that will give our fans the opportunity to relive the golden age of video games wherever they go.”

The “Atari ‘Retro’ Handheld console” will retail for just £34.99 and the “Atari ‘Retro’ TV Plug and Play Joystick” at just £24.99. It is available to pre-order now at Europe’s Number One Retro Gaming Destination, FunstockRetro.co.uk

The full list of included games below:

1. 3D Tic-Tac-Toe (31 in 1)
2. Adventure
3. Air-Sea Battle
4. Asteroids
5. Black Jack
6. Bowling
7. Breakout
8. Canyon Bomber
9. Casino
10. Centipede
11. Circus Atari
12. Crystal Castles
13. Demons to Diamonds
14. Desert Falcon
15. Dodge ’em
16. Double Dunk
17. Fun With Numbers
18. Golf
19. Gravitar
20. Haunted House
21. Home Run
22. Human Cannonball
23. Maze Craze
24. Millipede
25. Miniature Golf
26. Missile Command
27. Night Driver
28. Off the Wall
29. Pong – Video Olympics
30. Quadrun
31. Radar Lock
32. Realsports Football
33. Realsports Tennis
34. Realsports Volleyball
35. Sprintmaster
36. Steeplechase
37. Stellar Track
38. Street Racer
39. Submarine Commander
40. Super Baseball
41. Super Breakout
42. Super Football
43. Swordquest: Earthworld
44. Swordquest: Fireworld
45. Swordquest: Waterworld
46. Tempest
47. Video Checkers
48. Video Chess
49. Video Pinball
50. Yar’s Revenge

Xbox Announced today at gamescom: Forza Horizon 4, PUBG, State of Decay 2, and More

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Today, via a special episode of Inside Xbox broadcast directly from our booth at Gamescom, Xbox fans in Germany and around the world a closer look at some of the exciting games coming to Xbox One over the next year, unveiled new Xbox One bundles and accessories, revealed new Xbox Game Pass titles, and much more, including:

• Xbox announced more new Xbox One bundles and accessories at this year’s Gamescom than ever before including the first ever Xbox One X Special Edition console bundle the Xbox One X Gold Rush Special Edition Battlefield V Bundle—as well as the Xbox Wireless Controller – PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS Limited Edition and new camo and shadow options for Xbox Design Lab.

Other new bundles included:
Xbox One X 1TB Console – Shadow of the Tomb Raider Bundle
Xbox One S 1TB Console – Shadow of the Tomb Raider Bundle
Xbox One X 1TB Console – Forza Horizon 4 Bundle
Xbox One S 1TB Console – Forza Horizon 4 Bundle
Xbox One X 1TB Console – Fallout 76 Bundle
Xbox One S 1TB Console – Battlefield V Bundle

  • • As “Forza Horizon 4” races towards launch, Xbox had more information about Team Adventure, the new competitive multiplayer mode that allows players to team up and take on the world in races, games and frantic Freeroam Rushes.
    • We announced that “PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS” (PUBG) will exit the Xbox Game Preview program on 4thh September 2018 to Full Product Release (1.0).
    • The Xbox Game Pass Mobile App is available in beta starting today for select Xbox Insiders on iOS and Android. The Mobile App lets you search, browse, and download new games to your console when you’re on your mobile device.
    • We got a closer look at the highly anticipated sequel “Ori and the Will of the Wisps”, with a focus on the new Spirit Trials feature.
    • We also gave players their first look at our third major free content update for “Sea of Thieves” in The Forsaken Shores. Launching 19th September, The Forsaken Shores will take players to The Devil’s Roar to encounter brand new environmental perils with volcanoes, geysers and earthquakes added to the game.
    • Zombie fans will be happy to hear that Undead Labs is continuing their post-release momentum through new add-on content for “State of Decay 2” with the Daybreak Pack.
    • Xbox One continues to be the best place to play the biggest and best blockbuster games, including over 220 titles enhanced for Xbox One X, the world’s most powerful console.

New Twin Mirror Gameplay Features Revealed

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Everyone’s focus might be on Dontnod Entertainment’s upcoming Life is Strange 2, but the developer has also revealed some new gameplay features for its other upcoming title, Twin Mirror, during this year’s Gamescom.

Twin Mirror tells the story of an investigate journalist who returns to his hometown to bury an old friend. Unfortunately, he ends up waking up in a hotel wearing a blood stained shirt with no recollection of what happened the night before. It’s up to players to help him investigate the events of the previous night and make various choices in order to find out the truth.

One such feature is the Mind Palace, which the game’s protagonist Sam will make good use of to help him access every single one of his memories and create potential scenarios for all kinds of situations. The concept seems similar to the Red Room from cult game Deadly Premonition, which makes sense given how bizarre Twin Mirror sounds so far. Players will be able to move between the Mind Palace and the real world as they try to help Sam with solving the many mysteries surrounding him.

The other feature called The Double consists of Sam’s conscience as it takes on a whole different sarcastic persona who gives him and players advice on many occasions. Although the double will no doubt prove to be a useful partner, it’s down to the players to figure out if his goal is really just to help out Sam.

Both of these features can be briefly seen in the Gamescom trailer for the game.

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The first episode, Lost on Arrival, will be released in early 2019 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.

Horror Anthology The Dark Pictures From Until Dawn Developer Out Next Year

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It seems like Supermassive Games is keen on scaring more gamers as it teams up with Bandai Namco to deliver a brand new horror anthology called The Dark Pictures on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC – starting with Man of Medan.

Shenmue III Release Date Announced

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It seems fitting that the release date for the highly anticipated Shenmue III has been revealed on the day that the remasters for Shenmue and Shenmue II have been released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

Watch the new Life is Strange 2 Official Gameplay trailer

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The Life is Strange Universe expands with an exciting new story of brotherhood and coming-of-age, from the Life is Strange team at DONTNOD Entertainment. In the Life is Strange 2 trailer we revealed yesterday, we met Sean and Daniel Diaz, who have to go on a dangerous journey across the USA after a tragic event turns their lives upside down.

Today, DONTNOD Entertainment has released a 19-minute gameplay video of ‘Seattle’, the first chapter of Episode 1.

This is the very same sequence that fans attending Gamescom will get to play on the show floor this week, where they will experience the start of the brothers’ journey and witness the manifestation of a new power that will change the lives of Sean and Daniel forever.

The first of 5 episodes will release 27th September, 2018, on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC (Steam)!

The Gardens Between Buds on Consoles, PC, Mac Sept. 20

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The Gardens Between, an adventure puzzler from The Voxel Agents in which players manipulate time to guide two best friends through a surreal world of mysterious garden islands, will come out Sept. 20 on Nintendo Switch, PS4, Steam and Mac App Store.

Follow Arina and Frendt as they venture into a world of reality-warping island gardens rooted in nostalgia. Manipulate time’s flow and help the friends revisit childhood memories by solving puzzles. Follow the duo as they experience an emotional journey revisiting the precious moments they’ve shared together.

Their shared experiences light the way as they uncover objects and situations that form the foundations of their friendship. Follow the duo as they relive the emotional journey of their past, cherishing the memories they’ve built together and understanding what must come to an end.

“It’s our hope that players are not only touched by the story of Arina and Frendt, but that they take time to remember their own special relationships growing up,” says Simon Joslin, co-founder of The Voxel Agents. “While so many of the objects featured in the gardens are from our own childhoods, we hope our audience will relate and recall a time when friendship meant everything.” 

Pre-orders for The Gardens Between on Nintendo Switch and Mac App Store will be open today by 6 a.m. PT / 3 p.m. CEST for $19.99.

Watch the brand new trailer for JUST CAUSE 4

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Today sees the release of brand new, exclusive gameplay from JUST CAUSE 4. Thanks to the new Apex Engine, Avalanche Studios have taken the series signature destruction and incredible physics to a whole new level with the introduction of fully simulated Extreme Weather events.

This new video highlights the sheer power and scale of one of the 4 unique, Extreme Weather simulations in JUST CAUSE 4, the breath-taking Tornado. Players will experience fully physicalized, gigantic Tornados rip through the landscape, send huge pieces of debris spiralling through the air and tear aeroplanes out of the sky. Once in its path, the trajectory of every object is being calculated in real-time, opening up unique and brand new gameplay opportunities only available in JUST CAUSE 4.

Rico’s grappling hook makes a return in JUST CAUSE 4. Now enhanced with new functionality and fully customisable, it is the most powerful and creative tool the player has ever had. This video highlights some of these key new features including the ability to remotely attach multiple boosters and airlifters to any object in the game.

JUST CAUSE 4 is a landmark entry to the series, releasing December 4th 2018 on Xbox One, PC and PS4.

OnePlus announces bundle deals right in time for the start of term

Today OnePlus has announced new bundles from OnePlus which is a smarter way to buy your smartphone!. Device and accessory bundles offering great deals are now available at http://onepl.us/OnePlusSummerSale

The offers end on September 15th at 10 pm BST, but bundles are popular so be quick to avoid disappointment.

From students starting university or just a new term to those looking to upgrade their current smartphone, visit http://onepl.us/OnePlusSummerSale to get some cracking deals.  

ABOUT THE DEALS:

Terms and conditions: 

FAQ’s:

  • Do I need to add the accessories to the shopping cart during my purchase to get the free gifts?
    • No, you can simply select the bundle from the back to school promotion page and add the bundle to cart.
  • Will I be notified the items I’ve selected are free of cost?
    • When you select a back to school bundle all free gifts will be listed in the cart and you’ll only see the total cost of the bundle.
  • How student program vouchers can be used with other back to school offers?
    • Please follow the below steps:
      1. Get the student program discount from https://www.oneplus.com/uk/student-program
      2. Once you obtain the voucher from Student program, you can select a back to school bundle of your choice
      3. Add the back to school bundle to your cart
      4. Select Checkout
      5. Add the student program discount code under “order summary” to redeem the discount
      6. Back to school and student program discounts will be calculated automatically, then complete the check-out process

Pinball FX3 tables inspired by Solo: A Star Wars Story coming this September

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Zen Studios has announced a pack of three new Pinball FX3 tables inspired by Solo: A Star Wars Story. Landing in our galaxy on September 12, just days before the film’s home entertainment release, Star Wars Pinball: Solo Pack includes new digital tables inspired by the film itself and beyond. The pack will be available for download on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam, and Windows 10, while the Zen Pinball and Star Wars Pinball apps will host each table individually on the App Store, Google Play, and Mac.

 

Star Wars Pinball: Solo It’s the digital pinball table that—for the first time ever in a video game—makes the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs (if you round down). Exciting 3D character and vehicle models roar to life as you relive all your favourite movie scenes from Solo: A Star Wars Story, from the grand Conveyex shipment heist, the speeder chase and piloting the Millennium Falcon, to meeting familiar faces like Lando Calrissian and Chewbacca.
Star Wars Pinball: Calrissian Chronicles Hello, what have we here? Live Lando’s life, from smooth-talking smuggler to Rebel hero who helped destroy the second Death Star. Missions in this table not only base themselves on iconic Lando movie moments but also on his memorable appearances in Star Wars Rebels and Marvel’s Star Wars Lando (2015) comic book. More than 15 of Lando’s enemies enter the fray, as well, not to be outdone by team-ups with the likes of Lobot and Han Solo. Unless, of course, sabacc cards are involved—then it’s time to compete directly with Han… “fair and square.”

 

Star Wars Pinball: Battle of Mimban For the glory of the Empire! Deploy an Imperial army and lead it to victory against the fierce inhabitants of the planet Mimban. There will be no deserters in this rendition of the battle brought to life in Solo: A Star Wars Story where Han Solo met Beckett. And if there are? Feed them to “the beast” in the pit! Then, unleash devastating AT-DT attacks, take on enemy troops on an action-packed mini playfield, dirty things up further with a Mudball Multi-ball and more.
Solo: A Star Wars Story was a fantastic new entry to the Star Wars saga, and we’re happy to offer a variety of new tables for fans to enjoy in celebration of the film’s home release,” says Mel Kirk, VP of Publishing at Zen Studios. “Between Solo, Battle of Mimban and—my personal favorite—Calrissian Chronicles, you’re getting three very distinct pinball experiences in this pack. If you’ve never played Pinball FX3, which will include close to 20 critically acclaimed Star Wars-themed tables with the release of the Solo Pack, this is a great place to start. To paraphrase Lando, everything…you’ve heard about Star Wars Pinball…is true.”

Brainwavz announces the ZETA IEM In-Ear Earphones for $20

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Brainwavz, today announces the availability of its ZETA IEM In-Ear Earphones. The ZETA in-ear earphones are the latest in the Brainwavz range of over 25 earphones and headphones and represent exceptional value at just £15.69/$20 from www.brainwavzaudio.com.

Users can experience amazing wide range sound with these Brainwavz ZETA in-ear monitors. The dynamic drivers deliver a deep thumping yet smooth detailed bass with crisp, realistic, high fidelity vocals to make music sound like you are sitting alongside your favourite musician.

Designed for everyday use, whether at work, exercising or relaxing at home, the ZETA in-ear earphones are very lightweight and come with a choice of 3 sizes of ear tips (S,M,L ) to give a perfect sound quality and a custom fit for comfortable all-day wear. The tips are made from 100% premium quality silicon so are long-lasting, safe and incredibly comfortable. Bonus extras are also included, such as a Velcro tie to keep cords neat and a shirt clip whilst walking, running, or involved in other strenuous activity. Add to that, the upgraded copper cable and gold-plated plug to give better connectivity and sound reproduction, the Brainwavz ZETA earphones truly strive to deliver the best possible user experience.

Specifications:

  • Dynamic, 10mm Drivers
  • Rated Impedance: 10 Ω
  • Frequency Range: 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz
  • Sensitivity: 103 dB at 1 mW
  • Rated Input Power: 3 mW
  • Cable: 1.3 m, Copper
  • Plug: 3.5 mm, Gold-plated

Included Accessories:

  • Velcro Cable Tie
  • 3 Sets Silicone Eartips
  • User Guide/ Warranty

The ZETA earphones have numerous advanced features to give users all the functionality they could wish for. Complete with in-line remote control and microphone, ZETA is perfect for voice calls and media control on phones or other mobile devices. ZETA also supports a TRRS connector and is compatible with both Apple and Android devices including iPods, iPhones, iPads, MP3 players and essentially any other device with a 3.5mm earphone socket. The ZETA earphones offer easy plug-in-play operation straight from the box so great sound can be enjoyed from the off.

Brainwavz’s confidence in the build quality and performance of the ZETA earphones is clearly shown as it will also be covered in a new premium warranty. Should the ZETA stop working for any reason (other than damages caused by a user) within the first 12 months after it was purchased, it will be replaced for a new unit.

Review: Nest Cam IQ Outdoor Security Camera

It’s time to review the Nest Cam IQ Outdoor Camera.

Nest Cam IQ is a powerhouse of brains and brawn. Weatherproof. Tamper resistant. And seriously sharp. So it can help you find out about a break-in before it happens.

Good insight starts with incredible sight. Nest Cam IQ can detect a person up to 15 metres (50 feet) away, then alert you with a photo of who’s there. With Nest Aware, it can even recognise a familiar face.

The full specifications of the Cam IQ can be found here.

What’s in the box?

  • Nest Cam IQ outdoor camera
  • Wall plate
  • Outdoor power cable
  • Indoor power adapter
  • Hex key
  • Screws
  • Cable clips
  • Wall anchors
  • Installation Guide

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

The Nest Cam IQ is a great little camera that does everything you want. It has a wide angled lens, night vision, is small, and is connected via Wi-Fi, and everything you need to get going, including wall mounting kit is included in the box.

The first thing you need to do is set up the camera and connect it to your home Wi-Fi network. Nest recommend you try the camera outside where you want to be installed before you drill through your walls just to make sure you can pick up your Wi-Fi signal, and this is a good idea.

Setting up the camera is very simple and takes very little time at all using the Nest app on your smartphone. And if you already have another Nest device installed it can connect to that and use it to speed up the install.

Once the camera is configured the next job is to fit it on the wall which is likely to need you to drill some holes in the wall. If you are confident in doing this then go for it, otherwise you can get a Nest professional to come and install it for you for a charge. In the case of this review we had a professional do it for us – he drilled the holes in the wall, ran the cable through, mounted the camera and positioned it all – all in less than an hour – a lot less!

The quality of the camera is brilliant – you can adjust it if you wish depending on how much bandwidth you want to use, but if you can, set it on maximum and you can even see leaves blowing in the wind! You can also have it record audio if you wish as well as pictures.

The camera also works at night and in low light and the picture quality in those situations is also excellent.

Everything you want to do is controlled and configured via the app, including setting up activity zones if you are only interesting in a certain part of what the camera is capturing. You can also configure schedules, set notifications, enable close-up tracking and more. You can also turn off, or on, the light ring around the camera. You might want to leave it on so that any potential thief would see it and move along.

In order to get the most from your Cam IQ you really need to get a Nest Aware subsciption. A Nest Aware subscription comes with 24/7 continuous recording for up to 30 days and costs around £4 per month per camera. Some of the features of the Cam IQ can only be used with the subscription, but to be honest if you are going to pay £329 for the camera then an extra £4 per month to get the full bells and whistles and 30 days of recordings is a no brainer.

If you are in the marker for a high quality outdoor security camera then you really need to pick up the Nest Cam IQ Outdoor, you won’t regret it.

The Nest Cam IQ Outdoor Security Camera is available now priced around £329 without professional installation.

You can learn more from the Nest website.

ID@Xbox Releases for August 13th – 17th 2018

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Each week a number of new ID@Xbox titles are released. Here is the roundup of the releases for this week.

Airheart

Airheart is a dieselpunk airplane action game, where every colorful level is built on top of the previous one, all the way up to the stratosphere.

An airplane game, reimagined in a wonderful world, Airheart is a treat to fans and newcomers to flight action games alike.

Fall of Light

Fall of Light is a story-driven action RPG set within a world consumed by darkness. You are Nyx, an old warrior who has embarked on a dangerous journey with his daughter, Aether, an “indigo child” who radiates luminescence. Only together will they be strong enough to complete their quest: reach the last place on Earth still touched by sunlight.

Fernz Gate

After awaking in some unfamiliar woods, Alex, an ordinary high schooler living an ordinary life, learns he has somehow ended up in Fernland, a world where peace and order have been replaced by conflict and destruction.

Fighting to defend himself from monsters, the ever-ominous threat of the Overlord, and one chaotic event after another as he tries to find his own place in this new world, Alex comes across a young woman by the name of Lita from a peaceful world like his own.

Hitting it off, they soon become friends and set out together, but what hidden truth awaits them as their adventure begins to unfold?

Graveyard Keeper

Build & manage your own graveyard while finding shortcuts to cut costs, expand into entertainment with witch-burning festivals, and scare nearby villagers into attending church.

State of Mind

When mind and machine become one – what will remain of humanity?

State of Mind is a futuristic thriller game delving into transhumanism. The game explores themes of separation, disjuncture and reunification, in a world that is torn between a dystopian material reality and a utopian virtual future.

Hero Defense: Haunted Island

In order to destroy the world’s most powerful vampire, your team of slayers must impale, slash, tear and burn through legions of undead hell-bent on world domination!

Take charge of five unique heroes that battle their way through various arenas to defeat Count Necrosis.

HERO DEFENSE challenges fans from RTS, RPGs and Tower Defense games to strategically maneuver their upgradeable heroes to destroy hordes of sinister creeps.

Wailing Heights

A body-hopping, musical adventure game, set in with a horrific hamlet of modern monsters.

Coffee Crisis

Coffee Crisis is an arcade-style beat ’em up that pays homage to the nineties era of classic arcade & 16-bit brawlers

The Smurglian race has come to Earth and they’re not leaving until they steal our 4 most prized commodities: our metal music, the best coffee, cat videos, and all WiFi. Challenge them through unique and innovative levels. Join Black Forge Coffeehouse baristas Nick and Ashley, two galaxy gladiators called to arms to stop this madness and remove the Smurglian threat from Earth.

Airport Simulator 2019

You are the manager of a major international airport. Your duties range from planning and allocating personnel to procuring and maintaining a vehicle fleet, facility maintenance and handling ever larger aircraft from a variety of airlines.

Drunk-Fu: Wasted Masters

Drunk-Fu: Wasted Masters is a ludicrous physics based ragdoll brawler with over the top combat, online multiplayer and customizable characters.

Treadnauts

Treadnauts launches 4-player tank brawls into the sky. Drive up all the walls! Rocket jump onto the roof! Shoot bullets out of the air! Move with style!!

POLYGOD

Polygod is a rogue-like, randomly generated, single & multiplayer FPS with a brutal difficulty curve! 

Blending a fast-paced, Quake-esque feel with randomness, difficulty and our handcrafted power-up system, Polygod is a hardcore gamer and speedrunner’s dream. Only the most skilled and strategic players will defeat the Trial of the Gods. 

Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

Find yourself trapped alone in a room with a ticking time bomb. Your friends have the manual to defuse it, but they can’t see the bomb, so you’re going to have to talk it out – fast!

Persian Nights: Sands of Wonders

In the absence of a mortally ill king, the Grand Vizier Zaved rules the kingdom with an iron fist, while a mysterious plague casts a dark shadow on the people of Persia. The young apothecary Tara decides do conduct her own investigation and discover the cause of the illnes before it’s too late.

See you next week for another round-up of the new ID@Xbox releases.