Friday, 26 July 2019

Wolfenstein Youngblood (PS4) Review


Wolfenstein Youngblood Review

The next installment of the Wolfenstein franchise is here with Wolfenstein: Youngblood.  This time around, the action comes to the twin daughters of BJ – Jess and Soph.  They set out on a mission to find their father who has gone missing in Nazi-occupied Paris.  Fans of the series excited to jump into this will note that this is not a full fledge next chapter in the series.  Instead Youngblood is more of an episode in the saga that is the Wolfenstein universe.  This is also in the $30 price tag.
Youngblood continues the journey 19 years later where The New Colossus left off.  At its core, Youngblood is a co-op centered experience. The great moments to be had will be going on a rampage together with a friend.   The maximum potential of the game is achieved when playing with an accomplice, but playing solo is also an option.  The splendid glory of dispatching waves of Nazis remain unchanged here.  Gameplay is just as you remember it from before.  The player will start off taking out enemies swiftly and silently at first before the real fun begins later on and the safety is fully turned off.  There are a variety of weapons that can now be customized in different ways to increase your level of overall carnage. 

Ditching any attempts at continuing the storyline we have been following in the past games.  Youngblood opts for telling its own self-contained story.  The change from playing BJ to his offspring is noticeable but, not a deal breaker.  As would be expected from the undying nature of their father, the twins don’t give up or surrender easy.  The best part is that the twins Jess and Soph aren’t mirror copies of each other.  Over time, their distinct personalities shine through giving a better picture of their individual identities.  They also feature their own unique abilities, aside from their own personality traits.

Throughout the game, there are subtle nods to past events and some light hearted moments but Youngblood keeps the pace fast and focused.  Fans Wolfenstein will be pleased with this installment.  While this isn’t Wolfenstein 3, being able to jump back into the swing of Nazi hunting again in this action-packed installment is a wild ride.

Wednesday, 17 July 2019

10 EASY Platinum Trophies on PlayStation Now 2019 (VIDEO)

Achievement hunters rejoice! We all know that iconic sound when your hard work pays off and you unlock those must have trophies.  Whether it is to brag to your friends, or to boost your own private collection, here are 10 easiest platinum trophies on PlayStation Now that anyone can unlock.



Here are 10 easiest platinum trophies on PlayStation Now that anyone can unlock.  PSNOW (PS4, PS3 and Vita) Games feature in this list are:

10. Desert Child
9. Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter
8. Miko Gakkou Monogatari: Kaede Episode
7. Soul Axiom
6. Bridge Constructor
5. Shadow of the Beast
4. Enigmatia: The Ghosts of Maple Creek
3. Goosebumps: The Game
2. Whispering Willows

1. Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink

Friday, 19 October 2018

Sony Logged Me Into The Wrong PS4 Account

So let me start with a bit of background information.  I usually log into my PSN account from the PlayStation website because it can be easier to do some things from the website rather than on the PS4 interface.  Well, a few nights ago I logged into my PSN as normal using the website and then this happened.  I got logged into someone else's account.  This is a the second time this has happened to me.  Yes it was shocking when I saw a different name and avatar than my own. 

At first I thought maybe someone has hacked into my PSN account and change my details, at which time I was frantic to go change my password before the other person would of been able to and thus locking me out of my own account.  Which would be a headache upon itself to get fixed by contacting Sony. 

Anyways, a simple page refresh solved the issue for me and I realized that the mistake was fixed and I was back in my correct PSN account.

Sony Logged Me Into The Wrong PSN Account

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Xbox Wireless Controller - Sport White Special Edition Review / Unboxing

Unboxing The NEW Sport White Special Edition Xbox Controller


Buy Xbox Wireless Controller - Sport White Special Edition on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2KRWh39

Xbox Wireless Controller (Sport White Special Edition) Front 
Rear view / battery compartment
Manuals and documentation
Side view of the Sport White Special Edition controller
Battery compartment latch
Sport White Special Edition box (Back/Rear view)
Sport White Special Edition (Side view)


Sunday, 12 August 2018

A Fisherman’s Tale - Announce Trailer (PS VR)



What can we expect from the upcoming PSVR game called "A Fisherman’s Tale"? Thus far, not much is known as the announcement trailer hasn't given much information about the gameplay type, price or a release date.  All we know is that A Fisherman’s Tale is set to come out in 2018


METAGECKON vs SETESH - Online Match - Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta)

Here is some gameplay of Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta) running at 75 fps on an AMD Radeon R9 390 Series Graphic Card, AMD FX-8370 Octo-Core Gaming PC running at 4.25 GHz, with a 21:9 Screen Resolution (Ultrawide).



Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta) - All Character Tutorials



METAGECKON Tutorial - Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta)

 SHIFU Tutorial - Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta)


 SETESH Tutorial - Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta)

 PESCADO Tutorial - Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta)


VINTAGE Tutorial - Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta)


 WATCHBOT Tutorial - Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta)

 VIDAR Tutorial - Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta)

 COCADA Tutorial - Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta)

 CRYSTAL Tutorial - Override: Mech City Brawl (Closed Beta)