Review: Shuttle XPC Cube SZ270R9 Barebone Mini PC

Here is our review of the Shuttle XPC Cube SZ270R9 Barebone Mini PC.

Shuttle, the leading mini-PC designer, introduces its new Gaming Mini-PC model SZ270R9, supports the 7th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and set to deliver the best perfrmance for gaming and VR use. With RGB lighting technology, the all-new R9 model can be truly adapted to represent your lifestyle by color scheme set up. Designed to performance enthusiasts, the SZ270R9 provides dedicated XPC Overclock Software and a hardware physical turbo button on the top of the front panel allows real-time overclocking using single button. Small as it gets, the new R9 chassis offers a space for up to four 3.5” Hard Disk and two NVMe SSDs, it is able to support large size dual-slot graphics cards. Built-in Dual Intel Gigabit LAN, 500 Watt 80 PLUS SILVER PSU, three M.2 and ten USB ports, the SZ270R9 comes packed powerful and expandability in a small package and it’s definitely a gamer’s pick to LAN parties.

Specifications

FORM FACTOR Shuttle Form factor
PROCESSOR Support Kabylake/Skylake 95W Core i3/i5/i7 LGA 1151 CPU processor
CHIPSET Intel Z270 Express chipset
MEMORY (4) DDR4 2133/2400MHz support dual channel up to 64GB (16GB*4)
VIDEO OUTPUT Integrated in CPU
AUDIO Realtek ALC662
5.1 channel High Definition Audio
ETHERNET Intel Chip i211*2
10Mb/s,100Mb/s,1Gb/s operation
Support Wake-ON-LAN function
STORAGE INTERFACE SATA 6Gb/s
ONBOARD CONNECTORS (2) 4 Pin fan connector
(4) SATA 6.0 connectors
(1) ATX main power (2*10)
(1) ATX 12V power (2*2)
(1) RS232 header
(1) Front USB3.0
(1) Front AUDIO header
(1) 2×5 pin USB header
FRONT PANEL (2) USB 3.0 Port
(1) External microphone jack
(1) External headphone jack
Power button
Power led
Turbo button
Turbo led
BACK PANEL (4) USB 2.0 Port
(4) USB 3.0 Port
(1) Line in jack
(1) Line out jack
(1) Audio MIC in
(1) HDMI+DisplayPort
(2) LAN
(1) CMOS clear button
(2) DisplayPort
(3) Antenna hole
DRIVE BAYS (4) 3.5″ HDD bay
*Support up to 8*2.5″ HDD by using 4*PHD3 HDD rack when system extra SATA or RAID card
DIMENSIONS 332(L) x 216(W) x 198(H) mm
POWER 80 Plus 500W power supply
Input:100 – 240V AC
Support 80 PLUS silver
ACCESSORIES XPC Multi-Language quick guide
XPC DVD Driver
SATA cable x4(For HDD)
CPU Thermail Grease
Power cord
Screw package
EXPANSION SLOT (1) PCI-E X16 slot
(1) PCI-E X4 slot
(2) M.2 2280 type M socket
(1) M.2 2230 type A,E key socket
OS SUPPORT Windows 7 & Embedded series O.S
Windows 10 & Embedded series O.S
Linux

Who are Shuttle?

From their website:

“Established in 1983, Shuttle Inc. is headquartered in Taipei Taiwan and is a global information technology and manufacturing leader. Established as a manufacturer of computer motherboards, Shuttle utilized highly regarded Research and Development capabilities and patented cooling technologies and expanded to offer computer products. Today, Shuttle XPC computers consisting of consumer and commercial products including; Cube (mini-tower), Slim (1.3L and 3L), Nano, and All-in-One PCs. Shuttle also offers Digital Signage Media Players, Notebook Computers, and Tablets.”

What’s in the box?

The box contains the XPC cube, some instructions, cables, screws and thermal paste for the processor.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

One of the first things you notice when you take the XPC Cube out of it’s box is the size – it’s quite small! Don’t worry that it may be small but it can fit a lot in it! It also looks very good too. There is sufficient airflow down both sides of the case as well. There are front LED’s that you can configure to be different colours if that’s your thing.

The top has a power button and a turbo button, along with two USB 3.0 ports and a headphone and mic socket. The rear of of the cube has all the other ports you need.

Gaining access to the insides is just a case of unscrewing two thumbscrews and slipping off the case – it’s really simple. And just as simple to put it all back together again.

The cube itself includes a power supply and a motherboard and also the CPU cooler, but you will need to supply your own hard drive, processor and memory, and you can also add your own graphics card too if you want to use something extra, two in fact, and if you are building a games machine you will probably want to do that so that you have the best graphics you can. The Shuttle website has a detailed list of supported components you can use, so make sure you check that out before you go ahead and buy anything.

Everything is already connected for you as well making it just a case of adding those components – everything else has been done for you which will both save you time and make it less fiddly.

I’m not going to talk about the performance of the cube because this will all depend on what you decide to use, but whatever you select it is very easy to fit into the cube and be ready to game!

I mentioned the turbo button, this is there to be used to overclock the cube when configured. You can then turn off the overlocking when you don’t need it just by pressing the button again.

So if you are in the market to build your own compact gaming PC but you don’t want to start from scratch then you should definitely take a look at the XPC Cube as it has everything you need to get you on your way to building a kick ass gaming PC – highly recommended, you should get one today! My one is currently sitting in pride of place on my desk.

The Shuttle XPC Cube SZ270R9 Barebone Mini PC is available now priced around £350.

You can learn more from the Shuttle website here.

Review: Flip Wars

There was a peculiar title called Flip Wars that stood out when Nintendo started announcing games that were in development for the Nintendo Switch ahead of the hardware’s launch. At the time it seemed like the sort of title that would flourish in hardware meant to be played anywhere.

Never before seen video of Shadow of the Tomb Raider in the city of Paititi

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Square Enix, Eidos-Montréal, and Crystal Dynamics delivered a new video for Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Featuring never-before-seen gameplay and developer insights, the footage highlights the vibrant and captivating city of Paititi.

Created by a team of veteran TOMB RAIDER developers at Eidos-Montréal, in collaboration with Crystal Dynamics, the game will be available on September 14, 2018 for the Xbox One including Xbox One X, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC/Steam.

Review: Tiny Troopers Joint Ops XL

Nintendo hardware isn’t usually associated with shooting games, so the release of Tiny Troopers Joint Ops XL on the Nintendo Switch is a welcome one.

Review: HyperX CLOUD Alpha Pro Gaming Headset

It’s time for our review of the HyperX CLOUD Alpha Pro Gaming Headset.

HyperX Cloud Alpha’s ground-breaking Dual Chamber Drivers design will give your audio more distinction and clarity by reducing distortion. The dual chambers separate the bass from the mids and highs, allowing optimal tuning for cleaner, smoother sound. The Cloud Alpha headset builds upon HyperX’s foundation of signature award-winning comfort with premium red memory foam, expanded headband and softer, more pliable leatherette. The aluminium frame is built for long-lasting durability and, as requested by players, Cloud Alpha also features a tough, detachable braided cable. The detachable noise-cancellation microphone is certified by Discord and TeamSpeak, ensuring you’ll have great team communication. It’s multi-platform compatible with in-line audio controls, so serious gamers on PC, PS4, Xbox One and other platforms with a 3.5mm port will benefit from the bold sound of the Cloud Alpha evolution.

Features

  • HyperX Dual Chamber Drivers for more distinction and less distortion
  • Signature award-winning HyperX comfort
  • Durable aluminium frame with expanded headband
  • Detachable braided cable with convenient in-line audio control
  • Detachable noise-cancellation microphone
  • Discord and TeamSpeak Certified
  • Multi-platform compatibility

What’s in the box?

The box contains the headset, detachable mic, instructions, and carry bag and cables.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

The first thing you notice about the CLOUD Alpha headset is the distinctive red and black look.

The headset is very light so you can wear it for hours without it becoming uncomfortable. The ear cups are very comfortable too with the headset suitable for most size heads. The ear cups and the headband are made from pliable leatherette.

The headset is connected to whatever device you want to use it with via a detachable braided cable. The cable is quite long so you should be able to sit somewhere comfortable without worrying about pulling the headset off. There is also a separate extension cable too if you need it. The cable also houses the in-line audio controls so everything is easily accessible for adjusting the volume.

There is a detachable noise-cancelling microphone that is easy to attach and remove. If you don’t want to use it, don’t plug it in and that way it doesn’t get in the way. The microphone works very and even speaking at a low volume the mic picked everything up without issue.

The Cloud Alpha is designed to work on PC, PS4, Xbox One and other platforms with a 3.5mm port. So whatever you want to use them on, you can.

The sound quality on the CLOUD Alpha is excellent – you really feel like you are part of the action.

If you are in the market for a great quality gaming headset then take a closer look, and listen, to the HyperX CLOUD Alpha Pro Gaming Headset – your ears will thank you for it!

The HyperX CLOUD Alpha Pro Gaming Headset is available now priced around £86.99.

You can learn more from the HyperX website.

ID@Xbox Releases: Week of July 23 – 27 2018

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Each week a number of new ID@Xbox titles are released. Here is the roundup of the releases for the week of July 23 – 27 2018.

Mothergunship

MOTHERGUNSHIP mixes bullet-hell intensity with the FPS genre and brings one of the largest gun customization options seen in video games.

Craft gun monstrosities that no reasonable person could ever lift, face off against overwhelming odds in chaotic non-stop combat, fight gigantic bosses, play online alongside your friends in a full co-op experience, and rise up to face the ultimate challenge: the MOTHERGUNSHIP.

Mugsters

Aliens have taken over the planet and enslaved humanity. Only you have the know-how to drive back the dastardly threat, free your fellow Earthlings and SAVE THE WORLD.

Mugsters is focused on the players’ creativity. Break out the prisoners, collect the crystals and get the heck out of dodge any way you can!

The Path of Motus

Will you let other people stop you from pursuing your dreams? For generations, a village of goblins has been trapped inside a mysterious forest; anyone who attempts to leave returns hopeless and defeated. Determined to break new ground, a young goblin named Motus plans to build a series of bridges through the forest. However, his perseverance will soon be tested, as he meets bullies that use their own words to stop him. Will you find a way through life’s forest, or like others be lost in its depths with no will to continue?

The Mooseman

You are the Mooseman and you have the ability to see all that is hidden to the mortal eye. You are about to visit three layers of this universe – the first one is the Lower World where the spirits of the dead reside.

Welcome to the mysterious world of ancient myth, based on finno-ugric culture of bygone pagan times.

The Long Reach

The Long Reach is an adventure game filled with colorful characters, puzzles, and a shock of discovery. Wait, weren’t we supposed to say, “joy of discovery”? That can’t be right.

Nidhogg 2

The Wurm has returned and it must feed! Shed your garments and paint the walls with the flesh of your enemies, for only one can be worthy of sacrifice.

Guts and Glory

The objective is simple: Race to the finish line while everything tries to kill you.

Frost

Frost is a deck-building, solo survival card game set on a harsh, frozen world ravaged by a lethal storm. You must lead a group of nomads in search of the Refuge – a haven away from the Frost’s icy grip. 

As well as the unrelenting threat of the Frost, your arduous trek will be fraught with many other dangers, such as wolves, cannibals, hunger and fatigue. Manage your cards wisely to stay alive and make it all the way to the Refuge.

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

Pixel Game Maker MV, coming to PC on July 24th

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Today PLAYISM in partnership with KADOKAWA Corporation has announced that the latest entry in the Maker series, Pixel Game Maker MV, is scheduled to begin Early Access on Steam from 24th July, 2018. The game creation software, which normally retails for £67.99/€71.99, will be on sale at launch for 20% off for £54.39/€57.59 for a limited time.

Pixel Game Maker MV is the perfect entry level game creation software that lets you easily create your very own original action games, without programming skills or specialized knowledge whatsoever. The action games you can create are limited only by your imagination. The ability to use original materials and resources for character animations, background maps, sound, etc., allows you to create truly unique games

Review: MXGP Pro

When it comes to sports I have to admit that Motorcross wouldn’t be in my top five sports to put on the TV to watch. But then some sports, especially vehicle based sports do transport over to video games and I can enjoy them that way. So when MXGP Pro landed for me I was curious to see if it fell into the arcade sports style game or if it was more simulators based which with me being full on arcade gameplay fan over is a big factor of whether not I enjoy the game.

MXGP Pro focuses on the Motocross Championship and puts you in the role of a pro racer aiming to win that Championship by competing across twenty one tracks with sixty one riders to pick. Visually this game is stunning in the tracks and locations that you can race on so if you are a Motocross fan then the effort put in by the devs to recreate each of the tracks will enhance them even more when playing the game. The audio effects are great as well for all the bikes and very satisfying when screeching round the gravel corners on the tracks.

This game has a very punishing learning curve I found although fans of previous games will no doubt have more practice with it but for me, even with the tutorials and early on tracks I found it took me far too long to get to grips with the mechanics to not feel like I was messing up for the first hour or so of gameplay. Whilst the game does provide tools to learn, it also punishes you for not getting a handle on the gameplay pretty harshly which for me left me feeling out of my depth rather than just picking it up and playing which was frustrating to say the lease. More experienced players with this style of racer will have an easier time I am sure, and this really is a game for those who are experienced in this type of racing game.

That said, once I had managed to get the basics well enough to try my hand at the championship but the margin for error is pretty tight. I could make many compilation videos of me messing up that would forever torment me. This is certainly a less arcade style of racing game and if you can click with the gameplay you will no doubt get that rush of success far more than someone like me who constantly swore at the TV when I missed a corner or over shot a jump. The game certainly has enough variety in bikes to help you find the one that suits you because picking a more powerful bike before becoming comfortable with the mechanics will cause more crashes and rage moments for you. The attention to detail comes in again here as well as the bikes do all feel different enough to help find the one that works and are not just cosmetic in variation.

The physics can be played with to make it a little easier but playing it as intended is definitely a challenge even for experienced players of this genre which makes this a rather niche game instead of a pick up and play racer which makes it hard to recommend outside of fans of the genre. It certainly captures everything about Motocross that you would expect from different teams, sponsors and bikes to choose from and there is a good amount of tracks and challenges to keep you going but I do feel that the difficulty spike makes this a tough one to recommend.

Whilst a game that die-hard Motocross gaming fans will no doubt relish, MXGP Pro is just too much on the full simulator experience for me that prevented it from being fun and just made me turn to more arcade racer experiences like The Crew 2 instead. Controls are tricky to master making some of the tracks very challenging and overall gave me a frustrating time which I never felt fully comfortable with but the visuals and content made me wish I was better at the game in order to really appreciate it more.

Nickelodeon’s PAW Patrol: On a Roll Coming to Consoles and PC This October

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Outright Games and Nickelodeon has announced its newest title, PAW Patrol: On a Roll, a new game for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and PC that will be available worldwide this October. Based on Nickelodeon and Spin Master Entertainment’s hit animated preschool series, PAW Patrol: On a Roll includes 16 daring adventures featuring all eight beloved heroic rescue pups and Ryder.

“For many kids, PAW Patrol is the first show they become true fans of; we are happy to introduce kids and families to the joy of video games by creating a game that allows kids to join their favorite characters and save the day,” shares Terry Malham, CEO of Outright Games. “PAW Patrol: On a Roll is a fun way for every member of the family to get involved in the Pup’s rescue mission!”

No job is too big, no pup is too small! The PAW Patrol is ready to save the day in Adventure Bay on 16 exciting rescue missions. Players use each pup’s unique abilities to rescue friends and keep their community safe. Eight awesome Adventure Bay locations include Farmer Yumi’s Farm, Jake’s Mountain, a desert canyon, under the waves and more. Get ready for fun puzzle-platforming action with all the pups of the PAW Patrol that is PAWfect for kids of all ages.

Features

Ryder and all eight PAW Patrol pups, including Everest & Tracker 16 daring adventures set in eight Adventure Bay locations Special pup abilities that need to be used for each rescue Playing as two different pups per mission PAW Patrol: On a Roll will release on October 23rd 2018 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and PC.

EZVIZ introduces its Mini Plus and Mini O HD smart security cameras

EZVIZ Inc., the smart home security brand has announced the Mini O, Mini O Plus and Mini Plus high-definition smart home cameras enable homeowners to keep a watch on their properties and receive a motion detection alert if there is any untoward activity with footage they can view on their mobile devices. All three cameras feature IFTTT integration, wide-angle video and audio coverage, real-time high-definition viewing with exceptional night vision and two-way audio. The Ezviz Mini O is available from Argos, the Mini O Plus from Very for £39.99 and £59.99 and the Mini Plus (1080p) is available from Amazon for £79.99.

Mini Plus
Built upon the success of the EZVIZ Mini, the Mini Plus (£79.99)is the perfect indoor connected camera solution for any smart home. Equipped with 1080p video, a wider viewing angle, crisp and clear images, and 2-way audio, this camera is ready for the home—day or night. Unlike the Mini O, it is Dual Band capable, so you can dedicate it to either the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wi-Fi channel on your Router to keep your home Wi-Fi network working efficiently.


The 135-degree-field-of-view lens means the Mini Plus can cover an entire room from the corner and the majority of it from the wall. Like the Mini O, the Mini Plus also works with IFTTT via the Ezviz channel, which allows users to link the Mini Plus to Amazon Alexa products, connected LEDs and other smart-home gadgets.
The Mini Plus features real-time HD video day and night and automatically switches to-night vision for the perfectly clear video, day or night. It also keeps users up-to-date with what’s happening at home with motion detection alerts.

The Mini Plus comes with a built-in speaker and microphone for easy two-way interaction and its magnetised base swivels 180°. It also includes a metal mounting plate so it can be placed virtually anywhere for added range and customisation.

Mini O and Mini O Plus
The incredibly affordable Mini O (£39.99) and Mini O Plus (£59.99) make it easy to keep an eye on what’s happening in any room as its magnetic base quickly clamps to any magnetic surface for simple set up. There is also the option of using a rubber adhesive or anti-slip silicone ring base, perfect for a sideboard or shelf. Once placed, you can adjust where the camera is aiming by moving it with your hand.

Using the simple EZVIZ App, the Mini O and Mini O Plus can easily be connected to the home wireless network and once connected, users can view 720p HD (1080p on Mini O Plus) video anytime from a smart phone, tablet or computer.

The Mini O and Mini O Plus are fully compatible with the Amazon Echo Show and Spot devices, as well as Google assistant and IFTTT. Name your camera and ask the voice assistant to show you the live video feed. With multiple storage options, you can also choose where to save your video footage.

Both cameras keep users up to date with what’s happening at home or business no matter where they may be with motion detection alerts to smartphones, tablets or computers. Ideal for keeping an eye on the children or pets and you can even remotely talk and share photos with family and friends. The camera comes with a built-in speaker for clear audio and a built-in omnidirectional mic that easily picks up voices and reduces background noise. In the evening, the Mini O and Mini O Plus automatically switches to night vision mode when light levels get low and offer a 125° viewing angle providing full room coverage.

The cameras are ideal for parents who are looking for a baby monitoring system giving a one-stop solution for looking or listening in. With a sleek design, two-way audio, HD day-and-night video and motion detection alerts straight to your phone, these affordable solutions will complete any nursery or offer true peace of mind knowing your home is protected.

All three cameras can record to the built-in SD Card Slot, Encrypted Cloud Storage, or the EZVIZ NVR. It is also possible to record to multiple storage options at the same time, in case a camera is damaged or the network goes down. The Cloud storage includes a free one-month trial with 7-day playback or if stored locally, the camera accepts up to a 128GB micro SD card.

The Walking Dead: The Final Season Teaser Trailer

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Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment today launched the second trailer for The Walking Dead: The Final Season, providing a new glimpse of the upcoming season premiere

Telltale also announced plans to conduct a live gameplay demo at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, July 19.

Episode one of The Final Season will be available for download starting August 14, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One across all regions. The Final Season will also come to Nintendo Switch later this year. The game is currently available for pre-order on PC, PS4, and Xbox One for $19.99.

All players who pre-order The Final Season will receive download access to each of the season’s four episodes as they become available. Players who pre-order on PS4 and Xbox One will also receive immediate access to The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection, which gathers all 19 existing episodes of the award-winning series into a single package.

PC players who pre-order on Steam, GOG, GamersGate, or the Humble Store will receive 10% off the full retail price. Win10 pre-orders through the Microsoft Store will unlock season one of The Walking Dead: A Telltale Games Series. All pre-order offers expire August 14.

Clementine, now a fierce and capable survivor, has reached the final chapter in her journey. After years on the road facing threats both living and dead, a secluded school might finally be her chance for a home. But protecting it will mean sacrifice. Clem must build a life and become a leader while still watching over AJ, an orphaned boy and the closest thing to family she has left. In this gripping, emotional final season, you will define your relationships, fight the undead, and determine how Clementine’s story ends.

  • Emotional, Gut-Wrenching Story – See Clementine’s journey through to the end. As she builds a new life, you will have to grapple with new types of choices and live with the consequences as AJ looks on, learning from your every move.
  • More Control, More Tension – A new over-the-shoulder camera system, greater freedom to explore detailed environments, and scenes with unscripted combat capture the fear of living in a world overrun by the undead and create the most engaging The Walking Dead game yet.
  • Striking New Visual Style – The all-new Graphic Black art style rips the ink from the pages of the Eisner Award-winning comic book series and brings the world of The Walking Dead to life like never before. Supports 4K resolution andhigh dynamic range on compatible devices.

In addition, The Walking Dead: The Final Season will be fully dubbed in French, German, Latin-American Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese. It will also be subtitled in French, German, Latin-American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, Russian, and both traditional and simplified Chinese. Episode one voice packs and translations will be available for download on launch day.

Two huge updates coming to Honor 10 in August, GPU Turbo and Automatic Image Stabilisation (AIS)

Honor will deliver two major upgrades to the Honor 10 starting from 3rd August, with the rollout of the revolutionary GPU Turbo, which is a groundbreaking hardware-software integration and graphics processing technology, coupled with an Automatic Image Stabilisation (AIS) enhancement to minimise blurring and stabilise photo and video capture.

The GPU Turbo guarantees fast performance speeds and addresses the common performance issues that plague the mobile gamer’s user experience. This innovative hardware-software integration solution dramatically increases the graphics processing power and boosts the average frame rate to the fullest possible rate.

Alongside the GPU Turbo update, the Honor 10 will receive an AIS software upgrade, an image enhancement that minimises blurring and compensates for device shake while capturing photos and video. Within 0.2 seconds, the software detects if the device is handheld with 98% accuracy and automatically sets the exposure and framing using AI scene recognition.

 

Gamebench FPS test results of Honor 10 performance during a MOBA gameplay.

Against these major upgrades to the Honor 10, Honor plans to begin an exclusive testing program for Honor fans via the “Honor C.E.O.” initiative. This beta testing program will only be available to Honor’s core group of fans and highly engaging online influencers with strong social networks. Honor will recruit technically-minded users who specialise in four areas: unboxing, gaming, ID design and AI photography, and those who are happy to share their own experiences with Honor technology.

George Zhao, President of Honor, said, “We’re excited to push the GPU Turbo to our flagship device Honor 10, together with the AIS, this summer, bringing a big enhancement to not just the mobile gaming experience but to the Honor 10 AI camera.”

Review: The Crew 2

The first Crew game was very interesting as Ubisoft took its first steps into a full racing experience title. Like Forza Horizon, The Crew was focused on a more arcade experience with an open world feel with an assortment of race types, cars and challenges to entertain. But it had its fair share of problems which for me all centred on the online elements which never really came together to match the potential it had but it was a solid foundation for Ubisoft to build on. Now we have the sequel and it has certainly taken its arcade action to the next level.

The Crew 2 is all about having fun and the freedom to find that fun anyway the player chooses. Using the Continental US as its massive playground, this time the action isn’t simply limited to driving amazing cars but instead now also includes air and sea vehicles. The scale of what players can do has really doubled up since the first game with gameplay very much building on what worked and adding to it with the option to now race planes and boats. By broadening the vehicles you can now race in and drive it immediately takes it out of the “just another racer” tag and sets it apart from its nearest competition.

One of my criticisms of the first game was the story campaign and objective races that could either boost or slow progression depending on how you found them. This time around however it is left open for the player to decide how they wish to advance and play the game. You begin as a rookie street racer looking to gain fame and reputation by winning races. Progression is marked by how many followers you have on social media, which increases each time you perform well or win in a race and completing some of the side activities dotted around the map. There are five levels you can reach: Rookie, Popular, Famous, Star and Icon. By achieving a new level you will unlock new event types and each of the four big racing families have their own specialised event with each type of vehicle catered for. There really is an abundance of things to do which is based on how much time you put into the game but you also have the freedom to just be in the world which adds a diversity the original missed.

Now if you are going to feature vehicles for land, sea and air then you need to make sure you have a massive map in order to allow all three to shine and The Crew 2 simply makes virtually the entire US your playground. Now the fast travel to events and garages from the original is still present but honestly having the ability to instantly morph into any of the vehicle types at will makes traversing the map in free roam far too satisfying to just cheat and use the fast travel system. Visuals are just stunning as well making using any vehicle a joy to just take in the surroundings when you free roam around with so many iconic US landmarks and locations including in the game to go and visit. Vehicle use has also been refined and the driving especially feels really fluid this time around and though vehicle damage really fails to play a part due to the arcade style of gameplay, it is still satisfying to hit top speed and just burn rubber down the road.

Customisation also plays a large part in the game with the ability to change body parts on cars and apply new colours and vinyl designs. Vehicle performance can be enhanced as well by the victory items you get from winning races which can be used to upgrade components which differing degrees of performance boosting. A great tip is to make the time to keep all your vehicles upgraded as high as you can especially the event specific ones so you are always good to go. The rewards for just playing the game make this readily playable for players of all skill types making it one of the more accessible racers you can pick up right now.

You can even form your own crew with three other players to enter events and up to eight players can free roam together in the world to get a boost to the number of followers you can collect. However at the moment there is no direct PvP races available, something Ubisoft has said will follow in the months to come. This is a little disappointing but as someone who never managed to enjoy the online elements on the original game due to its many issues, having a stripped back online element for now is not a game breaking thing for me though it is something that is noticeably missing.

Right now The Crew 2 is a fun arcade racing game that has built upon the foundation lay down by the original and enhanced the experience by adding new vehicle types and the focus on a more arcade experience based on freedom. The only real competition it will have will come in the form of Forza Horizon 4 but as that is an Xbox exclusive, for a multi platform release, The Crew 2 has followed the now highly praised Ubisoft formula of building on past mistakes to evolve the concept further. The game opens up and rewards players the more time they invest in the game and thankfully doesn’t have any micro-transactions in loot boxes to hinder that progression and enjoyment.

I was not sure what to expect from The Crew 2 after the first one, to be honest I had not expected a sequel at all but Ubisoft are clearly willing to and have invested efforts to continue the franchise and so far its ticking a lot of boxes for me after being heavily disappointed by other game titles in racing in the last year. It will be interesting to see how The Crew 2 is handled going forward with new content and community activities and especially when the true PvP element is added to the game. But for now there is a lot of value in the game just as it is.

Definitely a racer worthy of checking out and to just enjoy multi vehicle racing that invites players in and gives them the tools needed to just go and have fun.

Xbox Wireless Controller – Armed Forces II Special Edition is coming back

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The Xbox Wireless Controller – Armed Forces II Special Edition is the second iteration of the original Xbox Wireless Controller – Armed Forces Special Edition.

This version takes on the fan favourite modern military green camouflage pattern and has a new hint of orange on the Bind button. Plus, with this version, you’ll get the latest features available for Xbox Wireless controllers.

Available for pre-order at the Microsoft Store and selected retailers today for £59.99/€64.99, this controller will start shipping on the 23rd August.

This controller comes fully loaded with the Xbox Wireless Controller features you know and love. Plug in your favourite headset with a 3.5 mm jack, stay on target with textured grip, and use Bluetooth technology for gaming on Windows 10 devices or Samsung Gear VR. You can also take advantage of the custom button-mapping feature through the Xbox Accessories app, available for download from the Microsoft Store.