Hive announces Easter Sale on selected Hive products and more

From today Centrica Hive Limited (Hive) is running an Easter Sale with 20% off selected Hive products and one month free on selected plans – available now on hivehome.com until 8th April 2018.

Existing Hive customers can also benefit from exclusive early sale access from 29th March (Today).

Review: Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered

Even the most die hard Assassin’s Creed fans could be forgiven for missing out on this particular entry in the series as its release was perhaps the biggest victim of the mess that was Assassin’s Creed Unity on release back in 2014. To begin with Assassin’s Creed Rogue was meant to have released by itself before the release of Unity except at the time, the decision was made to bring Unity’s release forward to the same day as Rogue meaning many fans had to make the choice of playing what was the very final Assassin’s Creed game on old generation consoles or go for the shiny new generation console version of Unity for PS4 and Xbox One. Now Ubisoft has brought new life and a fresh chance for fans to experience what for me was a defining moment for the series as Rogue has been remastered and released once more.

Assassin’s Creed Rogue is the final chapter of the Colonial trilogy and in terms of the story narrative, slots in between Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag and Assassin’s Creed III. Events in Rogue both set up the events in ACIII but also lead directly into the start of Unity, which was how the original release plan was supposed to allow players to experience to connect both Rogue and Unity. It not only rounded off that trilogy but it also marked the final appearance as an Abstergo Entertainment employee which the modern day story had been focused on in Black Flag thanks to the Templars retrieving the body of Desmond Miles at the end of AC III, and using his genetic memory to allow Abstergo Entertainment staff to relive genetic memories from Desmond’s organic material, now known as simply Sample 17.

The player takes the role of a gender neutral and nameless Abstergo Entertainment employee, who whilst exploring the lifetime of Shay Cormac, accidentally sets off a virus in the Abstergo servers, forcing a lock down of the system. The only way to clear the virus is for the player to finish living through the life of Shay Cormac however it quickly becomes clear that the mysterious Juhati Otso Berg, has a personal interest in the life of Shay Cormac and is equally encouraging to complete revisit his life for this own ends. Shay Cormac is an Assassin recruit still in training when we first meet him, we meet his mentors who are teaching him skills with Achilles Davenport as the Master Assassin of their group, the man who will reluctantly in his old age train Connor to be an Assassin in AC III.

I really came to appreciate Shay Cormac as a character, and it was an interesting switch after playing AC III and Black Flag to step into the traditional role of an Assassin and how at that time in Colonial America, Achilles was in charge of a successful and fully capable Brotherhood group. But it was his defiance that really stood out for me as Shay has a tendency to be insubordinate to some of his mentors and often questioning their activities and roles as Assassin’s such as doing missions that helped the French whilst ignoring those treated as slaves. His understanding of the Assassin’s Creed is one of questioning its relevance with the ideology of defending humanity’s right to free will in sharp contrast to having to follow the orders of his mentors. Whilst he is not a reluctant Assassin, he does question his orders which make him a very unique character for this series.

This remaster is much like the Ezio Collection in that it has been given a full HD makeover but it retains all the niggles and bugs that the original game had such as the well known movement and free running glitches that could make you suddenly jump off an angle when trying to climb or jump between buildings. There are also the same animations which are lifted directly from Black Flag and only have Edward Kenway removed and replaced by Shay Cormac so that they both walk, fight and strut in the same way.

After putting over 100 hours into Assassin’s Creed Origins by this time, going back to the very old generation style of combat and movement in Rogue did take a little while to get used to. The combat uses the same counter based system since Assassin’s Creed II making the combat very easy and more about reacting to perform a counter than actually having a fight which does feel strange now after Origins more modern combat style but it was actually nice to step back once more into the old style of AC gameplay, much as it was replaying the Ezio Remastered Collection. A lot of the gameplay mechanics are a continuation of what you would have played in Black Flag with some differences such as Shay discovering an air rifle which replaced the blow dart from Black Flag and later in the game obtaining a primitive grenade launcher attachment for it.

Naval battles also return as one of Shay’s strengths is his ability to captain a ship at sea and early in the game he claims his own ship he names The Morrigan. After the tropical setting of Black Flag, Rogue returns to the rather cold setting of the North Atlantic so the seas have ice sheets to sail through and ice bergs to avoid. This also means that should Shay go for a dip, he risks being hurt by the cold temperatures. Naval combat is the same but for Rogue many of the upgrades in Black Flag that took a while to obtain and given fairly early on and finding materials to upgrade The Morrigan is also fairly quick. I always enjoyed the ship fighting in the Colonial trilogy and with the ‘Skull and Bones’ naval battle game spin off coming out soon, it was great to replay what started it all off. I had actually forgotten the little tweak that had been made in Rogue that can see enemy ships actually board the Morrigan in combat forcing you to fight off the enemy crew. There are other little enhancements in Rogue based on Black Flag but nothing too unfamiliar if you had played it before.

The world will see Shay go from sailing around the North Atlantic and visiting locations and looking for collectibles to activity around New York city, and often the story sequences will take Shay very quickly from one to the other especially when meeting new characters in a certain location but to only then have that new character require Shay to sail them to another one. Exploration in Rogue is pretty much down to the player as many of the locations are not visited as a result of the story but left to the player to just sail around visiting them as their leisure. It is a huge world and there are plenty of collectibles and treasure maps to follow to encourage such exploration but the story itself is fairly contained. It is also by far the shorted main release story in the series at just six sequences and can be completed relatively quickly in just a couple of sessions if you ignore everything else.

The real strength of Rogue for me as a fan of the series and a big reason why I enjoyed it on its original release is the story of Shay Cormac after an event happens that puts him at odds with the blindness of Achilles to see what he is doing is wrong. In the search of Pieces of Eden, the Assassin’s are at risk of doing far more damage than any Templar plot and Shay sets out to prevent Achilles and his former mentors from continuing their search. This puts him on the path of becoming a Templar after their intentions fall in line with his and for the first time in the series, players are given a good insight into the Templar belief system which takes the Black and White plot of Assassin’s being good and Templars being the bad guys and makes it all a little more of a grey area. Throughout this story and the series since, there are times when the Assassin’s go too far and the Templars idea of peace through control does not appear to be all that bad. Through Shay the player gets to see that the creed of both parties can at times align as much as they become direct obstacles to each other which is just so interesting for me. Not to mention how the modern day side wraps up the trilogy very nicely before leading into how it would change in future games starting with Unity.

I would fully recommend Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered to fans of the series who really appreciate the story as much as the gameplay, especially if they missed this entry on original release. It does not really offer anything that new to what you would find in Black Flag but there is enough here for fans of the original Assassin’s Creed titles or last generation to enjoy but it is the story of Shay Cormac that makes this a must pay game for the series. To be fair this is just a far prettier game to play now and all the gameplay including the bugs and issues the original had are still very much present which is a shame, especially with some of the movement problems which are as frustrating now as they were back in 2014. This looks as pretty as the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Black Flag and it does justify its release on the fact that a good number of fans may never played this first time round thanks to the messy storm that was Unity.

Shay Cormac is for me, one of the most important characters in the series and has the same effect on the series that say the Arbiter had in HALO 2 in terms of showing the story from the point of view of ‘the bad guys’ and here the blurred lines of who are the good guys and who are the bad guys with the Assassins and Templar sides is a fascinating thing to experience as a fan of this series. Though short, the story is rich in what it delivers both as Shay in the past and in the modern day with so much lore to be found in the repairable computers and tablets to be found in the modern day side.

Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered is well worth picking up even if it is just for the story and to revisit the Colonial trilogy one last time, a trilogy that I believe many never gave the full chance too back then but is worth a visit now.

Huawei shows off the New P20 range of phones at event in Paris

Today at the Big launch in Paris, for the new P20 range of smartphone from Huawei. First, it announced the P20 (with two cameras on the back) available today 27th March €649 (4GB +128GB) and P20 Pro (three cameras on the back) €899 (6GB+128GB) available 6th April, professional camera technology in a small and slim phone.

Huawei P20

Both the P20 and P20 Pro comes in four colours each Graphite Blac, Midnight Blue, Pink Gold and my favourite Twilight.

Both the P20 and P20 Pro have a 24MP front camera for your ultimate selfie.

Huawei P20 Pro

The P20 Pro – the Leica triple camera. The 8MP telephoto + 40MP RGB + 20MP monochrome combo will be a huge talking point as the world’s first tri-sensor combo very soon, but the standard P20’s 20MP monochrome and the 12MP RGB dual camera also benefit from a number of improvements over the P10 and the Mate 10 series’.

Model Huawei P20 Huawei P20 Pro
Display 5.8-inch Huawei FullView IPS LCD
2244 x 1080
18.7:9 aspect ratio
6.1-inch Huawei FullView OLED
2240 x 1080
18.7:9 aspect ratio
Processor Huawei Kirin 970
Octa-core CPU (4 Cortex A73 2.36 GHz + 4 Cortex A53 1.8 GHz) + NPU
Huawei Kirin 970
Octa-core CPU (4 Cortex A73 2.36 GHz + 4 Cortex A53 1.8 GHz) + NPU
GPU Mali-G72 MP12 Mali-G72 MP12
RAM 4 GB
LPDDR4
6 GB
LPDDR4
Storage 128 GB 128 GB
Cameras Rear cameras:
12 MP RGB f/1.8 + 20 MP monochrome f/1.6
dual-LED flash, PDAF+CAF+Laser+Depth auto focus
4K video recording at 30fpsFront camera: 24 MP sensor with an f/2.0 aperture, fixed focus
Rear cameras:
40 MP RGB f/1.8 + 20 MP monochrome f/1.6 + 8 MP telephoto f/2.4 with OIS
dual-LED flash, PDAF+CAF+Laser+Depth auto focus, 3x optical zoom, 5x Hybrid Zoom, 4K video recording at 30fpsFront camera: 24 MP sensor with an f/2.0 aperture, fixed focus
Battery 3,400 mAh
Non-removable
Huawei SuperCharge
4,000 mAh
Non-removable
Huawei SuperCharge
IP rating IP53 IP67
SIM Dual SIM
Primary SIM: 4G
Secondary SIM: 2G/3G/4G
Dual SIM
Primary SIM: 4G
Secondary SIM: 2G/3G/4G
3.5mm headphone jack No No
Connectivity Wi-Fi 2.4 G, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac with Wi-Fi Direct support
4x4MIMO Cat 18
Bluetooth 4.2, support BLE
support aptX/aptX HD and LDAC HD Audio
USB Type-C
Wi-Fi 2.4 G, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac with Wi-Fi Direct support
4x4MIMO Cat 18
Bluetooth 4.2, support BLE
support aptX/aptX HD and LDAC HD Audio
USB Type-C
Software Android 8.1 Oreo
EMUI 8.1
Android 8.1 Oreo
EMUI 8.1
Colours Midnight Blue, Black, Pink Gold, Twilight Midnight Blue, Black, Pink Gold, Twilight

As well as an all-new glass design, the P20/P20 Pro also sports a FullView display with those love-them-or-hate-them iPhone X-style notches. For the larger device, Huawei has opted for a 6.1-inch OLED panel with a 2240 x 1080p resolution and an 18.7:9 aspect ratio.

P20 Pro
P20 Pro

The regular P20’s LCD display retains the same resolution and aspect ratio but drops down to 5.8-inches.

Credit to SuperSaf

On the power front, both devices are outfitted with Huawei’s HiSilicon Kirin 970 SoC with an NPU backed by 128GB non-expandable storage as standard and either 4GB RAM for the P20 or 6GB for the Pro. The larger chassis also lets the P20 Pro up the battery rating to 4,000mAh compared to the P20 3,400mAh cell. Both devices also run Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box with Huawei’s EMUI skin on top.

The price for the P20 is £599 for both P20 models will be the single sim version via CPW and P20 Pro will be £799, while Three UK will have the dual sim.

Porsche and Huawei has announced the Huawei Mate RS

Porsche Design and Huawei launch have launched the Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS, at the opulent Grand Palais, Paris, France.

Introducing the future of technology through features such as the world’s first dual fingerprint design including an innovative in-screen fingerprint sensor, the world’s first Artificial Intelligence (AI) processor and Leica triple camera with 40MP image capture. This device will surpass the demands of even the most discerning smartphone user.

Incorporating Porsche Design’s signature design language and Huawei’s breakthrough technology and craftsmanship, the Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS sets a new standard in mobile luxury.  With a commitment to unique, functional design, the phone has a 6” 2K curved OLED screen and wonderfully symmetrical look, minimalist feel and a stylish 8-edged 3D curved glass body. Available globally in black – a timeless colour that enables a seamless switch from glass to frame, and reflects Porsche Design’s commitment to purism and simple sophistication.

The PORSCHE DESIGN HUAWEI Mate RS has been built with exceptional accuracy, meaning each component is there for a specific reason, and exactly where it needs to be to ensure the user gets the best possible experience in terms of power and aesthetics. High performance is also indicated in the naming of the smartphone: the term “RS” stands in the world of Porsche motorsport for outstanding racing performance.

The Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS benefits and features include:

  • The world’s first dual fingerprint scanner for enhanced convenience, allowing users to awake and unlock the device simply, thanks to an in-screen fingerprint sensor. Hover to awake the device, touch to unlock it
  • The winning combination of Leica triple camera with 40MP RGB sensor technology and exceptional photography powered by Master AI. This combination puts effortless, eye-catching photography at the fingertips of those looking to immortalise their favourite moments. Combined with 5 x hybrid zoom, and the world’s first AI image stabilisation on a smartphone camera ensures photography lovers can capture the best shots with exceptional clarity in almost any situation
  • The Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS is the first Huawei handset to allow quick wireless charging, making it even easier to keep the phone topped up and ready to go and, thanks to its long-lasting battery, users will easily be powered through the busiest of days
  • An ‘intelligent’ smartphone, the powerful AI processor automatically tailors the performance of the phone according to how it is used – constantly learning, understanding and anticipating needs, it is the perfect personal assistant for the pocket
  • 256GB of internal storage means those constantly on the go and constantly on their phone can be worry free
  • Dual SLS (super linear system) speakers with DOLBY ATMOS enable users to have a superior experience, with the best immersive surround sound and entertainment on the go
  • Splash, water and dust resistant, which means there is no need to worry about damaging the device in the rain or accidentally dropping it in water

Each Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS comes with a beautifully designed leather phone case accessory to match the lifestyle of the demanding target group. Cases are available in a range of leathers and colours, including black or red.

Richard Yu, CEO Huawei Consumer Business Group said: “The PORSCHE DESIGN HUAWEI Mate RS is the perfect blend of today’s most innovative smartphone technology and luxury design. We are bringing cutting-edge technologies to this device, which people will fall in love with – from the innovative in-screen fingerprint to the Leica triple camera system – bringing consumers an unprecedented experience.”

Jan Becker, CEO Porsche Design Group, said: “Both Porsche Design and Huawei seek to imagine and develop products that stand for precision and perfection, intelligent functionality and highly sophisticated design. Our aim was to create an outstanding device that goes one step further. We believe we have reached this goal by taking our partnership to the next level.”

Porsche Design and Huawei have worked in tandem to develop a smartphone that fuses together the two brands’ DNA, wealth of experience in design and technology, industry-leading expertise and exceptional performance. Through the use of colour in the device’s body, software themes and accessories, the new handset is accentuated with Porsche Design’s distinguished aesthetic and purist, minimalist feel.

The Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS will be available to purchase from premium retailers throughout the UK from 12th April 2018 the colours will be Black worldwide and a limited edition Red for China.

Priced at €1695 for the 6Gb + 256Gb and €2095 for 6GB+512Gb.

IMAX releases special edition side-by-side trailer for Avengers: Infinity War

Next month, Marvel and IMAX will make cinematic history with Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War, which marks the first Hollywood film entirely shot using IMAX cameras. Today, IMAX released a special edition side-by-side comparison of the latest Avengers: Infinity War trailer that illustrates just how much more exciting it will be for fans to experience this epic adventure in the immersive IMAX format!

 

Directors Joe and Anthony Russo designed Avengers: Infinity War for IMAX. In addition to it being filmed entirely using IMAX cameras, the movie will be presented in IMAX’s expanded 1.9:1 aspect ratio. Only in IMAX theatres will the movie expand vertically to show up to 26% more of the image than standard theatres – providing IMAX fans with even greater scope and immersion. In this new video, IMAX presents a side-by-side comparison of the expanded view movie-goers will experience in IMAX versus what they will see in standard theatres.

The Russo Brothers utilized the ALEXA IMAX 65mm camera to film Avengers: Infinity War. It is a next-generation revolutionary 2D digital camera developed through a partnership between ARRI and IMAX for use by today’s leading filmmakers working in the IMAX format. The camera, when combined with IMAX’s digital re-mastering process, delivers the highest level of digital image capture and playback resulting in stunning lifelike images with pristine clarity, incredibly fine detail, vivid colours and a higher dynamic range for superior contrast. This camera is no stranger to the world of superheroes as it was first used by the Russo Brothers to shoot the airport battle sequence of Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War, released in May 2016.

Out 26th April in the UK have you’re booked your tickets yet.

Oneplus 5T, The Perfect Companion this Easter holidays

The OnePlus 5T is one of tech’s biggest kept secrets and the perfect companion for the holidays.

For those on-the-go, the bigger borderless screen means you can enjoy all your favourite movies and games in style. You can also capture the colour of this year’s Easter Egg Hunt with the high resolution camera which means you’ll Never Settle when it comes to capturing the family memories.

You also never need worry about running out of battery – the OnePlus 5T comes with unique Dash Charge, one of the fastest charging smartphones on the market. Even for those constantly on their phone during the Easter break, there’s a day’s power in just half an hour.

And why not try out OnePlus’ very own ‘Easter egg’ by typing 1+= into the calculator on your OnePlus device to reveal a branded message!

The limited edition OnePlus 5T is available in Midnight Black for £9.99 up front and £38.00 monthly, as well as on pay as you go, from O2. Or online at OnePlus.net for £449 with 64 GB and 6 GB RAM or £499 with 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM

Review: Far Cry 5

The Far Cry series, since its return with Far Cry 3, has truly become the biggest playground of ideas for the talented developer teams of Ubisoft. From powerful story telling to amazing main villains and with some of the most memorable action found in recent gaming it is certainly a game series with a lot of hype and expectation to live up to after Far Cry 3 set a high benchmark which was only raised higher with Far Cry 4. From the beauty of a tropical island to the splendor of Tibet, it was quite a surprise to find that for the next installment the setting could be what many would consider more normal and mainstream, the good old US of A. This has been a game that I have been excited to play for quite some time and happy to say, it more than lived up to the hype.

Just from the trailers leading into the release of Far Cry 5, it was very clear to me that this was a game set to raise quite a few eyebrows with both its tone and setting. With the current events happening in America with some aspects actually being more unbelievable than what you would normally find in a video game under President Trump, this was seen by some as a direct reflection to the new Trump America as well as tapping into the hardcore religious element that some cults use to justify their actions.

Far Cry 5 is set in the fictional world of Hope County, Montana USA which for the last year has seen the slow taking over by the religious cult ‘The Project of Eden’s Gate’ lead by the captivating Joseph Seed and his family made up of Jacob Seed, John Seed and the mysterious woman Faith. They have infiltrated every aspect of Hope County with the belief that an end of the world event, The Great Collapse, is coming soon and marks the end of civilization as we know it. The cult wants to prepare for this event by building up supplies and saving as many souls as they can whether they are willing or not. Players take the role of a new rookie Deputy whose first role is in to take part in executing an arrest warrant for Joseph Seed by a US Marshal, something the local Sheriff advises strongly against and soon it is very clear why he was concerned.

The first new aspect to Far Cry 5 is that for the first time, the player is the main character in the story and not simply playing the role of a scripted character suddenly thrust into the story. Though the name and interactions within the game are not gender specific, the player can create their own character by first deciding on the gender and then the physical appearance and cosmetic look throughout the game by purchasing and unlocking new outfits and clothing through playing. This instantly makes the player the hero instead of simply playing the role of the scripted hero such as Jason Brody in Far Cry 3 and then Ajay Ghale in Far Cry 4 and for me it is a very welcomed change.

Next up we have the evolution of the open world style of play in Far Cry and how much freedom the player has in choosing how they play. In Fry Cry 5 this has been taken to a whole new level as players are completely free to decide where they go and in what order they choose to tackle the many story and side missions this game has. In a move that for me was inspired perhaps by how Ghost Recon Wildlands handles its story missions, Hope County is split up into regions run by the Seed siblings, acting as Heralds for Joseph Seed. Players can decide which region they want to explore and do missions in and at any time are then free to head to another region and conduct operations there. I fully appreciated not having the game narrative try and guide or steer me into any one line of activities and instead throws so much content to play that this freedom to just explore Hope County. There are also no levels to grade each region or mission so players can tackle any mission, in any region at any time without having to worry whether or not they are at a high enough level to tackle it. It certainly is refreshing to see Ubisoft take Far Cry in this direction and it works staggeringly well.

As you would expect, the role of the Deputy, as he/she is referred too throughout the story, is to start taking back Hope County by disrupting the operations of The Project of Eden and ultimately the Seed family. Each Herald handles a different aspect to the cult such as Jacob running the Militia and army training for Joseph as Faith handles the spiritual side and use of the strange chemical ‘Bliss’ to turn people into willing followers and John Seed recruits for the cult however his style of recruitment follows the teachings of Joseph a little too literally. Disrupting things may require the clearing of Cult Outposts, breaking their supply chains and rescuing civilians among the many story missions and new characters met along the way. Just about every person in the world can be spoken with and many will give new information and side quests for the player to complete whilst the named characters will provide the main story missions to complete and these will often have a main goal that will effect the region in some way and to introduce a new character that can become a “Gun for Hire”.

Guns for Hire are essentially partners for the player, who will travel with them and aid them in battle depending on their special skills. Who you decide to take with you is completely up to you and more will become available as you progress through each region. You can also completely go solo and not use a partner but this is also where the co-op element returns and far sooner than previous titles. As soon as the prologue and tutorial section is completed, the entire story can be played in co-op, with the player hosting the game benefiting from the help in story progress whilst the guest player will simply keep any XP, loot and money earned from playing the game; however story progress will not be saved for their game. A Co-Op partner will simply take the place of the Gun for Hire for the duration of the time played together and can drop in and out simply without any progress being lost for the host player.

I really enjoyed the diversity in the Guns for Hire and these characters have some interesting skills to aid the player. My personal favorite comes in the form of the ‘Fangs for Hire’ or the animals that can be recruited during the story starting with Boomer the trusty dog who can tag nearby enemies and can also fetch new guns and ammo after a battle skirmish. There really is enough options here to suit any play style that you may want to adopt so completed these missions when available is a terrific help indeed as the action is outstanding yet again for the series. The variety in weapons now is the biggest yet for the series with all weapons having full customization options with attachments and perhaps the most fun change has to be in the melee combat weapons which come in the form of a basic pipe to baseball bats and even a shovel. There is a real meaty satisfaction from the melee combat now especially in the sounds just as using the various guns now have as well which is advancement from previous games. Personally my go to weapon in all the recent Far Cry games has always been the bow and I was so pleased to see that this has also been improved with arrow drop now a factor so you can use distance to best place your shot and I pulled off some amazing archery kills that Oliver Queen himself would be proud of.

The map itself is indeed the largest yet for the series and to help players navigate this map the game has used a fast travel system to help get around quickly and these fast travel points are plentiful, which is great if you do choose to move between regions quickly. Vehicles are now more useful then ever and the choice is abundant in what the game now offers players. The usual cars are back from the awkward quad bike to off road trucks and armoured cars that can be used. Hope County has plenty of waterways and lakes as well so boats and jetskis play a factor here. But the biggest improvement has to be in the addition of helicopters and planes that can now be flown with very accessible controls. Find or pick one with weapons and you can have some fun aerial encounters and dog fights in the skies of Hope County. It just all adds even more to an already delightful array of combat options for players to enjoy.

The writing and voice actor cast for this game is by far the most impressive yet for the series. There is just so much dialogue here and somehow it manages to avoid the stereotypical style of NPC’s all repeating the same boring speeches and instead each character whether it be a main character or just someone you find roaming the land, feels like a genuine person who would live in Hope County. There is also a great self awareness in the writing with many references and nods to the previous games and also some tongue in cheek fourth wall breaking such as very early in the game the player is told over the radio after taking out a radio tower that it will be ok as they wont be asked to just constantly find radio towers to know where they are and see where they are going. This was a fun way of introducing the new freedom of the map which now becomes visible by exploration and not by taking out radio towers for the first time.

The strength of the writing for each of the main characters is outstanding but more so when it comes to the members of the Seed family with Joseph Seed quickly becoming my favourite villain in this series who to me came across as the blending of both the almost insane madness of Vaas from Far Cry 3 and the patient, controlling and organisational skills of Pagan Min. As you progress through each region, there are four stages for each sibling that will bring them into direct contact with the player. The power in the character design will make each Seed member feel totally unique and is boosted by some of the best character voice acting I have seen in a game in a very long time, especially when you consider that this game has almost twenty characters that feature in the story. The cast of actors are off the chart amazing and each scene and encounter is something to be considered a gaming moment and many of which stuck with me even as the end credits rolled.

The sheer amount of fun to be had in this game is staggering and with my first playthrough having a completion time of just shy of 40 hours and still having some side missions and tasks to complete. Whilst the story can be very serious and at times often very dark in tone for this series, it is nicely balanced with some often outrageous crazy side missions and encounters throughout the game such as the stunt missions of Clutch Nixon which really have to be experienced so will refrain from spoiling it here. Players can also go hunting and fishing and some of the side missions can go off at zany levels of craziness which will come as a relief to the more serious main story missions at times.

Far Cry 5 just feels like a game that has taken its own series and refined all the elements players really enjoyed and rethought others that may have gotten stale. I appreciated that the need to wipe out half the wildlife in the area to craft accessories such as weapon holsters and item bags has now been merged into the skill tree system now known as Perks. Completing missions and side tasks/challenges will award the player with Perk points which can be spent to unlock various perks such as more health or abilities such as the return of the grapple hook and wing suit to improving the use of weapons and vehicles. It is a cleaner and simpler way of managing skills and also more wildlife friendly and player progress is fairly rewarded and so encouraged to go and do as many missions as possible to upgrade their player perks.

One element that will have old school fans of the series smiling is the return of the map editor in the form of the Far Cry Arcade mode which offers community created maps to be played either solo or in co-op as well as Multiplayer and is accessible within the game at any time or the main menu. The editor is impressive in what it offers and in the months to come it will also start to include elements form other Ubisoft games in order to create more impressive levels and maps for the community to share and play. This is just another way in which Ubisoft has learned to listen to what the fans are asking for and not just delivering it but making it a real tool for the creative minds out there and offers an infinite amount of new content to be provided for free going forward.

I absolutely loved my time with Far Cry 5 and it is easily one of the best story campaigns I have played this year. The action is non stop and so many themes are visited in the story that reflect not on the state of the US right now but also the political reality all over the world and will have the player questioning just how far they would be prepared to go to stand up to defend or win back their freedoms if threatened. It is also just a blast to play and it has so much content to work through that as I said above, completing the main campaign solo at just less than 40 hours still left me with some activities to complete.

This has certainly been worth the wait and just as Assassin’s Creed Origins took that series to new levels, Far Cry 5 takes this series and opens the possibilities to even more rich stories and locations with the improvements made to what many fans looked for. Joseph Seed has become one of my top villains in gaming but that list could instantly be filled up with all the Seed family members not to mention some of the incredible characters introduced to help the deputy through the story.

Improved and enhanced, Far Cry 5 is the best game in the series yet in my opinion and as the credits rolled I happily sat and reflected on just how good this game is yet eager to jump back in and play it again with a friend.

Win Ingrid Goes West on DVD

To celebrate the release of Ingrid Goes West on DVD , we are giving you the opportunity to win a copy on DVD.

Starring Aubrey Plaza (PARKS AND RECREATION), Elizabeth Olsen (AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON), O’Shea Jackson Jr. (STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON), Wyatt Russell (22 JUMP STREET) and Billy Magnussen (BRIDGE OF SPIES), INGRID GOES WEST is written and directed by Matt Spicer and co-written by David Branson Smith.

Ingrid Goes West follows Ingrid Thorburn (Plaza); a mentally unstable young woman who becomes obsessed with Taylor Sloane (Olsen), a social media ‘influencer’ with a seemingly-perfect life. When Ingrid decides to drop everything, and move to the West Coast to befriend Taylor in real life, her behavior turns unsettling – and increasingly dangerous.

How to enter to win

We have three copies of Ingrid Goes West on DVD to giveaway:

For your chance to win simply enter below:

Win Ingrid Goes West on DVD

The closing date is 12.00am on 110th April 2018. This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry!

INGRID GOES WEST is released on DVD across the UK and Ireland by Universal Pictures on 26th March, 2018 and Digital Download on the 12th March 2018.

Brand New Mini Arcade Cabinet Hits The UK & Europe – Play Atari’s Centipede

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Available to pre-order from FunstockRetro.co.uk – this Mini Arcade Cabinet from Replicade is a fully-playable 12-inch tall wooden cabinet that faithfully recreates the classic arcade experience in a compact unit.

Fully licensed by Atari, this premium arcade experience is the only product of its kind available in the UK. What’s more, manufacturer Replicade have big plans to bring back all your favourite arcade titles in cabinet form – watch this space!

This centipede edition features the original ROM housed in an authentically recreated wood & metal cabinet. Centipede’s iconic control systems have been reproduced in 1:6 scale, allowing players to experience the game just as they did in the 80’s.

The cabinet itself is emblazoned with classic Centipede art taken directly from Atari’s in-house collection of original artwork. Displayed in brilliant high-resolution detail, the stunning graphics make it as collectable as it is playable.

On the subject of playing it – the cabinet’s sturdy construction, 3.5inch LCD screen and custom-made trackball & buttons complete a high-quality cabinet worthy of such an iconic game. A built-in USB-rechargeable battery means you can eliminate those centipedes at home or during your lunch break!

Features

– Accurately reproduced 1/6th scale cabinet profile
– LED back-lit Marquee & cabinet accents
– Custom-made mini Trackball and push buttons
– Large 3.5” LCD full-colour screen
– 4:3 aspect ratio (vertical orientation)
– High-quality speaker, 3-watt amp
– High-performance chipset for smooth gameplay
– Powered by built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery
– Includes micro USB charge cable
– Original Arcade ROM
– Officially licensed by Atari
– Premium Packaging

The Centipede Mini Arcade Cabinet by Replicade is available to pre-order now from FunstockRetro.co.uk

Deadpool is back in the new trailer for Deadpool 2

Watch the new  “Deadpool 2” trailer, in this trailer we see Wade Wilson himself announces the collection of a detachment of militant mutants. Well, Cable … Cable arrives from the future and hunts a little boy to save humanity by killing a child.

Deadpool 2 arrives in UK cinemas & IMAX 15th May.

IMPACT WINTER will be arriving digitally to the PS4/Xbox One on 5th April

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BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment and Mojo Bones are extremely pleased to announce the release date of IMPACT WINTER. Jacob and his robot companion Ako-Light, as well as the 4 other survivors, will cool down the weather on 5th April on PlayStation Network for PlayStation 4 and the Xbox Store for Xbox One. IMPACT WINTER has launched on STEAM and survivors will now be able to test their skills on consoles. Players on PlayStation 4 will receive a Dynamic Theme for free.

 

“A huge Thank You – Thank You to all of you that have supported Mojo Bones and Impact Winter thus far” said Mark Norman Co-Founder and Art Director at Mojo Bones Ltd on their blog. Since the release of the PC version, we have genuinely appreciated your feedback and sought to make the game an increasingly better and tighter experience and so it is without further ado that after this long road of blood, snow and tears, we can finally announce that Impact Winter will be coming to you digitally on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One this April 5th!”

Players will need to help Jacob and his team of 4 survivors, all holed-up in an abandoned church, try to survive until the rescue timer reaches zero. Team management and survival skills will be essential! Thanks to a robot companion named Ako-Light, it will be easier to drill for supplies, explore new areas, light darkened interiors and empty nights, carry your supplies and track the location. Help is coming, will you survive until then ?

Huawei sends clear message to competitors with branded ad vans and more

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Ahead of the launch of the P20 next week, Huawei is sending a strong message to its competitors, hitting streets across the UK with a series of reverse graffiti artwork and branded truck pop-ups.

The branded trucks have been out in force across the UK this week and have targeted flagship Apple stores and Samsung Experience stores in key cities.

 

Launching on 27th March in Paris, the Huawei P20 will be the latest addition to the P Series range of mobile devices.

Latest industry figures reveal the brand has seen a two percent increase in market share in the UK since January, a figure they are looking to increase with the launch of the new device.

Huawei vans deliver the message “Wait” and “Be Patient” ahead of their new phone release

From Edinburgh to London, the reverse graffiti has appeared overnight throughout major cities across the UK and teases that the Huawei P20 will bring a ‘new renaissance’ in photography with its exceptional imaging capabilities. In addition, branded trucks displaying the words “wait” and “be patient” have been touring the streets, focusing on areas where the competition have retail outlets, to capture the attention of consumers ahead of the highly anticipated launch next week

ID@Xbox celebrates new milestones and surpasses $1,000,000,000 in revenue

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Overnight at GDC, Xbox announced some new momentum figures for the ID@Xbox programme. As ID@Xbox heads into its fifth year, GDC is an awesome time to reflect on how far the program has come. Xbox has long been an innovator in supporting independent development – from the early days of Xbox Live Arcade to the work ID@Xbox does today.

• Almost 800 games launched from 477 studios around the world
• More than four billion hours of playing time on ID@Xbox games (that’s the equivalent of more than 450,0000 years!)
• More than $1,000,000,000 of revenue generated

At ID@Xbox, our goal is to enable both creativity in independent development and also provide the tools and platform for creators to succeed and continue their work. With nearly 800 games released to date from 477 studios around the world, and close to 2800 studios with Xbox One dev kits in hand, we’re stoked that ID@Xbox continues to be the vibrant, global home for independent game development.

Since 2013, gamers have spent more than 4 billion hours, more than 450,000 years of time – playing ID@Xbox games and the program has generated more than one billion dollars in revenue on Xbox and Windows 10!

All of this tells us that ID@Xbox has become a proven program for independent developers to find both creative and commercial success.

How to Supersize your storage in seconds with a SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I

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The last thing any smartphone user wants is to run out of storage while they are on the go. Whether they need to download Drake’s latest album, the most recent chart-topping app or an award-winning feature film, running out of space on your phone is a pain!

But with the SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I can supersize your storage in seconds. With capacities up to 256GB, you won’t have to worry about what to keep and what to delete because it can store up to 24 hours of HD video and still have space for photos, music, movies and other files.

Lightning Fast

With premium transfer speeds of up to 95MB/S (which translates to moving 1200 photos in one minute) it can also speed up your apps, delivering faster app launch and performance, improving your smartphone experience. In order to keep your files managed in the best possible way, the SanDisk Memory Zone app available from the Google Play store lets you view, access, and back up your files onto your memory card.

Indestructible

This durable memory card is shockproof, waterproof, and temperature proof so there is no need to worry about the card while you’re enjoying your adventures.