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Friday, 18 July 2014

Hyrule Warrior

Hey, guys and girls... Long time no see. Sorry for no info abut 3 or 4 month already... I continue my study and I'm at college... Weeee.....


Ok.. No more story about me..... Today I would like to discuss about Hyrule Warrior... Have you ever heard of it?






You know, my beloved Fling Fishy like this game so much. You know what she said, "Ahahaha... Finally I don't need to save Zelda anymore." Well can't say anything about it. It's true though. Well I haven't play this game yet. But from her story I think it interest me and making me write the review now. Ok... Here some screenshot from Google:



Hyrule Warrior

Story
Link
Long ago, a hero wearing a green tunic fought against the forces of evil that were after the Triforce, an ancient and powerful relic. The hero broke the evil's spirit into four pieces, sending three pieces off into the depths of space-time, and sealing the fourth piece at the entrance to the Temple with the Master Sword. Ever since then, a sorceress has watched over the balance of the Triforce.
One day, Cia, the sorceress who was tasked with maintaining the balance of the Triforce, became infatuated with Link, a young Hyrulean soldier. Those feelings transformed into jealousy towards Zelda, and eventually corrupted Cia. With Zelda gone missing, it is up to Link to fight Cia and find the young princess.
Copy from here



Gameplay

The gameplay is very similar to Tecmo Koei's Dynasty Warriors series of video games, but instead uses the setting and characters fromNintendo's Zelda series. The player controls various characters throughout the game, including Link and Impa. While there is a far stronger emphasis on combat than other games in the Zelda series, the player will still use common items from prior games in the series, such asSwordsBombs and the Magic Rod as weapons. Many of Link's signature moves appear in the new combat system, such as the Spin Attack which takes the form of a Musou Attack, a special attack that renders the user invincible for the duration. Link is also seen using various sword and shields, including the Master Sword and Hylian Shield. Discovering new items and opening Chests is also present in the game, although the full extent of these is unknown.
Unlike most normal Zelda games, vast hordes of weaker enemies like Bokoblins are set to appear, often alongside greater foes such as King Dodongo, encouraging the player to think tactically. The player character will also fight alongside regular Soldiers and other playable characters for the first time in the series. The game will also feature multiple locations throughout Hyrule that will function as battlefields.
The player can collect Rupees and other useful items to upgrade weapons and craft badges, which can then be used to bolster each character’s abilities. Additional game progression is evident in the reveal trailer: early on, Link only has 3 Heart Containers, a regular Sword, and a regular Shield. Later in the video, Link is seen wielding the Master Sword and a Hylian Shield, as well as owning 10 Heart Containers. There will be multiple weapons, such as Link's Sword and Shield combo which is oriented around speed and heavier weapons that rely on power.
The game will also feature both online and local co-op modes. In local co-op, one player uses the Gamepad as their screen. The Wii U Pro Controller and Wii Remote with Nunchuk control styles will be available options for both multiplayer and single player. In single-player, the Gamepad functions as a sub-menu, akin to how it was used in The Wind Waker HD.
Copy from here

And the best part of this game is their playable character and enemy character:
Playable
  • Link: A strong young soldier in Hyrule's Army, who possesses the Triforce of Courage. He is kind, can speak with fairies, and has a strong sense of justice. His main fighting style revolves around swordplay with a sword and shield, but he can also use fast magical weapons like the Magic Rod, as well as heavy weapons like the Ball and Chain.

  • Zelda: The princess of Hyrule, who leads her army against Cia's. She is very dignified and beautiful. She uses a rapier and a bow in battle as well as having a unique mechanic where she summons orbs of light in order to enhance her attacks.

  • Impa: Attendant and vassal of the Zelda. She is the leader of a family charged with supporting Hyrule's royal family from the shadows, and is immensely loyal to Zelda. She fights with a giant longsword, which she uses back-handed. Her fighting style consists of quick and precise attacks as well manipulating water to take the shape of weapons.

  • Midna: The Twilight Princess, who has wandered away from her family for unknown reasons. Although she is smart and kind, she has a tendency to look down on others and get into trouble because of her sharp tongue. She was turned into her current form by Cia[citation needed] and thus seeks to return to her normal form. In battle she uses magic and can summon Twilit Wolves in order to ride or use as attack beasts.

  • Lana: A sorceress with a deep knowledge of spells, monsters, and using spells on monsters. Lana and Cia have an unspoken hostility, even beyond the normal anger that war brings out. Lana is fiercely determined to put a halt to Cia's plans, even at the cost of her own life or happiness.

  • Agitha: The self-proclaimed princess of the insect kingdom.

  • Fi: The spirit of the Goddess Sword sealed inside the Statue of the Goddess in Skyloft. With extensive knowledge and a highly analytical mind, Fi thinks things through logically and offers advice and wisdom to whoever holds the sword. Her body is made of a blue, metal-like material. Fi floats and moves in the air, and transforms into a sword to attack.

Enemy
  • Cia: Cia the Black Witch, once tasked with maintaining the balance of the Triforce, her jealousy of Link and Zelda causes her heart to be consumed by a dark force.

  • Valga: A warrior that struck some kind of deal with Cia, wields a spear.

  • Wizro: The spirit of a cursed ring, given form by Cia.

  • Zant: An evil Twili who covets the throne.

  • Ghirahim: The Demon Lord who tried to resurrect his master; the leader of the demons who was sealed away.

  • Ganondorf: Ganondorf appears in some unknown capacity. It is implied that he is responsible for Cia's corruption and is the hidden true main antagonist

Copy from here

I think that's all for today... I got so many homework to do... Mata ne... See you soon...

Here some video for you...





Friday, 30 May 2014

Hey...

Hey, long time no see... I'm continue my study in Science Physics. Don't worry. I will update my blog once in awhile...

Happy 2014....

Lets talk about action games... Hey, I like action.


ACTION

Big-budget behemoths often dominate the action category, and so it proves in 2014. The surely-headed-to-PC Grand Theft Auto 5 rubs shoulders with intriguing multiplayer survival games like The Division. The spectres of distant games like Star Wars: Battlefront, Mirror's Edge 2, Deus Ex Universe and Beyond Good and Evil 2 offer haunting glimpses of a time beyond 2014, but all may fall before the return of the space flight sim. Star Citizen is coming. If its team can effectively utilise that vast crowd-sourced budget, we could be in for something a bit special.

Tom Clancy’s The Division


Developer: Ubisoft
Publisher: In-house
Release Date: TBA
Link:The Division site
A disease spread on Black Friday decimates the US in five days. As part of the Division, you are tasked with saving what remains. Go up against both AI and other players in Ubisoft’s hugely ambitious third-person shooter MMO. Expect meticulously designed environments courtesy of the promising new Snowdrop engine; expect ludicrous attention to detail (car windshields finally shatter like they should); just don’t expect it to come out any time soon. The Division will be done when it’s done, as Ubisoft’s recently delayed Rainbow Six: Patriots demonstrates.

Watch Dogs


Developer Ubisoft
Publisher: In-house
Release date: Spring 2014
Link:Watch Dogs site
Though in recent years, Ubisoft has been happy to milk the Assassin’s Creed licence until its ruddy teats squeaked, let us not forget that the space-wizards-thru-history mega-franchise was born of huge creative risk: a new IP that cost so much develop that, rumour has it, sales didn’t cover the cost of development until its sequels were on shelves. Now, the same gigantic studio, Ubisoft Montreal, has unveiled Watch Dogs - a game with no smaller a scope than Assassin’s Creed, combining the complex sedition of information warfare with brutish third-person action and, it is suspected, with some sort of clever multiplayer/singleplayer crossover. It’s not only a showcase for the kind of polygon-crunching power the cutting edge PC can generate (finally loosed from the shackles of last-gen cross platform releases) but it also establishes a fiction that Ubisoft hopes will see it through the next decade.
We recently got our mucky paws all over Ubisoft's Watch Dogs. Have a read of what we thought here.

Grand Theft Auto 5


Developer: Rockstar
Publisher: In-house
Release: TBC
Link:GTA 5 site
There’s been no confirmation of Rockstar’s next blockbuster for PC, but it would be a world gone topsy-turvy if Grand Theft Auto 5 was marooned on consoles for ever. This isn’t Red Dead Redemption, a game developed by a studio with around three PC credits to its name – this is GTA, a series whose every main instalment has appeared on PC. And it’s developed by Rockstar North, a team that (even including its legacy as DMA Design) has brought all bar seven of its games to PC. And where are the internet petitions to port Walker over from the Amiga, I might ask?
One of the biggest releases of 2013, GTA 5 sees the player take on the role of three different characters trying to make a crust amid the tinseltown glamour and sunbaked squalor of Los Santos. And it’s an ill-gotten crust at that, given the series’ heritage of exuberant criminality: heists, hits and high-speed chases are the order of the day, interspersed with all the leisure activities a high-rolling hoodlum might desire. The game’s online component, GTA Online, lets you do all that but...online, expanding Red Dead Redemption’s brilliant multiplayer to envelop the entirety of Los Santos.

Friday, 15 November 2013

The Difference Between Pokemon X and Pokemon Y..



Coke or sprite? Scrambled or sunny side up? Paragon or renegade? The world is full of difficult existential questions, and while you're on your own/SOL with most of them, we here at Kotakuwould like to offer a helping hand in choosing between Pokemon X & Pokemon Y. P
The number of version-specific Pokemon has varied from one gen to the next, and honestly? In this latest iteration, there aren't too many version-specific Pokemon. Even if there were, the ease in which you can trade Pokemon with other people online means you don't have to worry too much about missing out on specific Pokemon.P
Some context, before we talk specifics: traditionally, the main Pokemon games release in two versions. Each version has creatures that the other version doesn't have, and this is partially done to encourage people to play Pokemon with their friends, and partially because, let's be real, Nintendo/Game Freak probably make more money that way.P
Still, there are some differences between Pokemon X and Pokemon Y. I won't list all of the differences because that'd be spoiling the game, but let's compare the major Pokemon differences you should consider before purchasing, shall we? Most of these concern version-specific Mega Evolutions, which are temporary power-ups that some Pokemon can undergo in battle. 
The last question you've gotta ask yourself before purchasing is: which letter do you like better, X or Y? Yes, I know that sounds silly, but trust me, it matters! People will ask you what version you got; it's like picking a sports team. That's part of what makes it all so fun, even if there aren't too many differences between the versions. UPDATE: based purely on anecdotal evidence, if you want to be a cool kid, you should pick Pokemon Y...most people seem to be getting Pokemon X. P
Left (Mega Charizad from Y) / Right (Mega Charizad from X)

Left (Mewtwo from Y) / Right (Mewtwo from X)

With all of this in mind, you should be able to choose between the versions easily. So then! Now that we're here...which version will you be getting? Personally, I think Pokemon X has most of the cooler Pokemon, but hey. That's just like, my opinion, man.

Friday, 25 October 2013

Monster Hunter

Hey, long time no see.
It's almost holiday in Malaysia.
Can't wait to find a part-time job to buy PSVita.
There are so many game that I wanted to play.


Ok. Today I'm going to review about Monster Hunter.
As you can see, Monster Hunter or MonHun is one of the best game for PSP and PS2.
Now we can find Monster Hunter for 3DS, XBox and Wii.
There also MonHun Online called Monster Hunter Frontier.
If you want to see other Monhun games, search it on this blog.

The best part in this games is we can customise our own character.
On Monster Hunter Freedom, we can't bring our cat to the adventure.
Name of the village also change.
This is Yukumo Village (MonHun Portable 3rd)
Customizing Armour and Weapon.
There are so many type of armour.
Armour and Weapon can only be change in your own house.
Another best part is the monster that we need to hunt.
Their size, speed, element and type of attack give a player best experience.

Now, I'm playing back MonHun 2nd G.



Monday, 30 September 2013

PSP Games...

First of all, let me introduce my name. My name is Amir but in game I'm Tatane.

I played almost all the game console.
From Game Station, PS, Gameboy
PS2, PS3, PSP, PSVita,
PC, X-box, Wii and NDS

But in the end, I preferred any consoles that portable.

So, now I play PSP

My Beloved PSP (My second wife)

I have finish many games.
Such as Silent Hill Shattered Memories,
Fate Extra, God Of War Chain of Olympus,
Kingdom Heart, Final Fantasy and many more games.

Now I'm playing Black Rock Shooter The Game.

If you have any question about PSP software or maybe latest games,
maybe I can answer it for you.
But, don't forget to visit gamefaq before asking me. 

PS Vita Specs.


Hardware Specs

Screen
  • OLED 16:9 display
  • 5 inches (diagonally)
  • 960x544 resolution
  • Approx. 16 million colors
  • Capacitive multi-touch screen
Memory
  • Main Memory: 512 MB
  • VRAM: 128 MB
Rear Touch Pad
  • Capacitive multi-touch pad

Cameras
  • Front camera, Rear camera
  • Frame rate: 120fps at 320x240 (QVGA), 60fps at 640x480(VGA)
  • Maximum 640x480 resolution
Sound
  • Stereo speakers
  • Built-in microphone
  • Bluetooth 2.1+EDR device
Control Sensors
  • Six-axis motion sensing system (three-axis gyroscope, three-axis accelerometer)
  • Three-axis electronic compass
Location Hardware
  • Built-in GPS (3G only)
  • Wi-Fi location service support
Weight
  • Approx 279g (3G/Wi-Fi model)
  • Approx 260g (Wi-Fi model)

Controller Buttons

  • Right / Left analog sticks
  • D-PAD
  • TRIANGLE
  • SQUARE
  • CIRCLE
  • X
  • R / L shoulder buttons
  • START
  • SELECT
  • PS button
  • Power button
  • Volume + / -

Wireless Connections

  • 3G: mobile network connectivity - AT&T in the United States (3G/WiFi model only)
  • Wifi: IEEE 802.11b/g/n (n = 1x1) (Infrastructure mode/Ad-hoc mode)
  • Bluetooth: 2.1+EDR (A2DP/AVRCP/HSP)

Slots / Ports

  • PlayStation®Vita card slot
  • Memory card slot
  • SIM card slot (3G/Wi-Fi model only)
  • Multi-use port (for USB data communication, DC IN, Audio [Stereo Out / Mono In], Serial data communication),
  • Headset jack (Stereo mini jack) (for Audio [Stereo Out / Mono In])
  • Accessory port

Power

  • Built-In Lithium-ion Battery (non-removable)
  • AC adaptor
It's been announced that the Battery will only last 3-5 hours while playing games. "Watching video will deplete your Vita's battery life in 5 hours. Using it to listen to music will allow Vita's battery to last 9 hours (if you listen to music while in standby mode). It will take you 2 hours and 40 minutes to charge Vita from a completely depleted state to 100% battery life"
But with that announcement, SCEA Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida told IGN in an interview "Sony is in fact developing an external battery for the Vita."

Supported AV Content Format

Music
  • MP3 MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer 3
  • MP4 (MPEG-4 AAC)
  • WAVE (Linear PCM)
Videos
  • MPEG-4 Simple Profile (AAC)
  • H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Hi/Main/Baseline Profile (AAC)
  • mp4
Photos
  • JPEG (Exif 2.2.1)
  • TIFF
  • BMP
  • GIF
  • PNG

PS Vita Models & Pricing

Wi-Fi Model
  • 24,980 Yen (including tax)
  • $199.96
  • €249
  • $349.95 AUD
  • 975 SR
3G/Wi-Fi Model
  • 29,980 Yen (including tax)
  • $199.96
  • €299
  • $449.95 AUD
  • 1350 SR
CPU
ARM® Cortex™- A9 core (4 core)

GPU
SGX543MP4+

External Dimensions
Approx. 182.0 x 18.6 x 83.5mm (width x height x depth)
(tentative, excludes largest projection)

Screen (Touch Screen)
5 inches (16:9), 960 x 544, Approx. 16 million colors, OLED
Multi touch screen (capacitive type)

Rear Touch Pad
Multi touch pad (capacitive type)

Cameras
Front camera, Rear camera

Sound
Built-in stereo speakers
Built-in microphone

Sensors
Six-axis motion sensing system (three-axis gyroscope,
three-axis accelerometer), Three-axis electronic compass

Location
Built-in GPS
Wi-Fi location service support

Keys / Switches
PS button
Power button
Directional buttons (Up/Down/Right/Left)
Action buttons (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square)
Shoulder buttons (Right/Left)
Right stick, Left stick
START button, SELECT button
Volume buttons (+/-)

Wireless Communications
Mobile network connectivity (3G)
IEEE 802.11b/g/n (n = 1x1)(Wi-Fi)(Infrastructure mode/Ad-hoc mode)
Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR (A2DP/AVRCP/HSP)

Video on comparing new PSVita and old PSVita

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