Saturday 10 October 2015

Bloodborne: The Old Hunters

Bloodborne: The Old Hunters

Entering another nightmare

After a long silence regarding the next content piece for Bloodborne, Sony and From Software used this year’s Tokyo Game Show to reveal the first big addition since the base game’s launch. While a 15-minute demo is hardly enough time to determine the expansion’s full quality, I’m excited by the promised breadth of content, as anyone should be who has delved deeply into the atmospheric action game.

Rise Of The Tomb Raider

Rise Of The Tomb Raider

Lara’s latest ramps up the intrigue

Lara Croft has certainly changed since she was thrust into danger in 2013, seeking out adventure in Rise of the Tomb Raider rather than becoming a victim of it. Thankfully, the elements that made her last outing a winner seem to be holding steady, with danger and intrigue in plentiful supply.

This Thing of Theirs

Mafia III

After spending two games climbing the ranks of the Italian mob, Mafia III now asks you to burn it down

Five years removed from Mafia II’s 2010 release, fans were left wondering if 2K would ever revisit the story-driven organized-crime series. After all, the second installment met generally favorable reviews and sold in six million copies to retail. Was the series just on the lam, or was it swimming with the fishes?

Make Your Old Hardware Look As Good As New

Make Your Old Hardware Look As Good As New

As time progresses, computers will start to gather dust, slow down and become unstable. These tricks will help you bring them back up to speed

Prolonged usage of electronics typically end up worse for the wear than otherwise. Hardware gets worn out, and the software experience suffers with new installation processes and increased levels of driver utilization. That said, these signs of old age do not necessarily have to mean that you need to switch to new hardware. With the help of these tips, you can ensure that your devices look and function brand new, even after months or years of usage.

Your Own TV Channel

Your Own TV Channel

Periscope, Meerkat and YouNow: A new generation of live streaming apps turns the smartphone into a TV studio

Smartphone owners are used to being on the move with little computers in their pockets. However, most of them probably do not know that their telephones are mini-format television studios that they can use to put their lives on the internet in the form of a live documentary. This is made possible by a range of innovative apps such as Periscope, Meerkat and YouNow.

However, there are a few things that you should consider before you start broadcasting.