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  • Halo 4 Review

    Master Chief is back. And you guessed it; the fate of the universe is on his shoulders once more. Man, I wonder how this guy sleeps at night. But this time, Chief isn’t the only one in the limelight. Cortana is the one we should be focusing on.

    Yep, the story is about Cortana now. Not completely, but the essence lies with her. Apparently, Cortana has reached a stage in her programming where she is ‘thinking herself to death’. She has emotional outbursts and some programming errors. At points in the campaign, Master Chief is the one who has to think about the situation. The way Master Chief and Cortana work together to achieve their objectives and help each other remain calm is quite emotional and one of the key aspects of the campaign’s story, which begins as Master Chief wakes from his cryogenics sleep which he went into at the end of Halo 3. The story is exciting and keeps you glued to your seat until you’re done with it. There are a few loose ends here and there, but why wouldn’t there be? It’s not like this is the last game in the franchise.

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    The story is made better by the amazing voice acting of all the characters. It feels incredibly realistic. Furthermore, the character models and designs are astounding. They’re possibly one of the best human designs I’ve seen in video games, and that’s saying a lot. It’s not only the character models that are detailed though. The entire looks gorgeous. Everything is sharp and clear, the environments are radiant and the effects are eye-opening. Master Chief’s armor is highly detailed and has visible scratches and signs of damage on it, which enhances Chief’s image as a hero who has been through a lot. Not only does it look bad-ass, but it reminds us of what Master Chief has done to deserve our respect. All this is so emotionally captivating. Halo fans will not be disappointed by this. Apart from all that, even the weapons look shinier than ever and using them is just heavenly.

    Speaking of weapons, there are a lot of them and each one of them has it’s own purpose. You hardly ever run out of ammo because of the abundance of it. Never stop shooting: that’s what I would say to you, and I’m sure that’s what you would do. The enemies just keep on coming, and you just have to keep killing them. It seems repetitive, but it’s not. There are lots of various enemies in the game and there are even more ways to kill them. Perhaps you could kill them with a melee? Or use an assault rifle? Or blow them to bits with a rocket launcher or a grenade? It’s entirely up to you. And the fun never dies.

    The enemies are smart and you have to be careful while playing at a higher difficulty, but that simply adds to the fun. Don’t worry, your firefights aren’t restricted to the guns and the ground. Like previous Halo games, you have vehicles, with a few new ones making an entry in this installment. Vehicle battles are fabulous and provide a better source of entertainment when you’re tired of running and shooting all the time.

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    The weapon effects, both visual and sound effect-wise have been completely redone and are fantastic. Oh and the soundtrack is simply phenomenal. No doubt that all those tracks will be making their way into my iPod soon enough. They bring Halo to a whole new level of Awesome. All these factors work together to bring you the best experience, and 343 Industries has simply outdone itself with these. When the Halo franchise was first handed over to 343, we were all skeptical. After all, how could a new industry create a new installment franchise that has been refined, polished and improved over the years without breaking something? Well, lets not ponder over that. The thing is, 343 has surprised us all. And what a surprise it is.

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    Well, enough with the single player. If I don’t stop, I’ll simply continue to emphasize on how great it is. So, what about multiplayer? Is it still the fun blood fest that we’ve come to love? Yes.

    Like other FPS Multiplayer modes, in Halo, you can either have objective based Multiplayer matches or Deathmatches, which still remains the most popular mode in a multiplayer game. Don’t worry, it’s still a lot of fun. The new maps are excellent and the killing other players never gets old. It’s not Call of Duty, so it’s obviously a lot more fun. There is, however, the introduction of perks in the game, just like in CoD. But there’s no need to worry as these do not interfere with the main focus of Multiplayer, which continues to entertain for hours on end. There are 10 main maps and 3 forge maps for the players to enjoy. Another welcome addition is that of Spartan Ops which has taken the place of Firefights. I personally enjoyed Firefights a lot, and am sad to see them go, but such a thing is insignificant as we now have Spartan Ops.

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    Spartan Ops mode is basically a downloadable series of missions, broken up into a few chapters. New side missions will be released every week, free for the next ten weeks. However, these missions lack a scoring system which results in the absence of an incentive to come back and repeat a mission. Some people would have gladly taken Firefight in place of this, but we can’t all have what we want. Nonetheless, Spartan Ops is a good addition to Halo 4, albeit being slightly weak than it’s predecessor. But, overall, this was insignificant for me as Halo 4 provided a lot more fun and entertainment that I could have asked for.

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    For the past few weeks, I was confused over which game would be the Game of the Year of 2012, considering how this year was kind of lacking in triple A games. But now, the answer is clear. Halo 4 is the best Halo game to date. And, without a doubt, it is the best game I’ve played this year.

    Techdeville gives Halo 4 a 4.5/5.

  • Xbox “DURANGO” Devkit Gets Sold For A Whopping $20,100!

    If you were excited about the news last week regarding the rumored XBOX 72o Kinect Tool, then you’ll be ecstatic to know that the Durango Devkit that was on auction on eBay gets sold for a massive $20,100.

    SuperDaE, the person who first leaked the pictures and specifications for the Durango devkit and later a screenshot which showed the capabilities of Kinect 2.0, confirmed on his twitter account that the Durango Devkit, one of the two prototype machines he placed up on auction, got sold.

    “I sold one of two I own,” DaE stated on Twitter. “I still have the one that featured in news, the other one wasn’t really necessary to keep as a leg rest.”

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    There were 18 bidders with a total of 43 bids. The winner, at the end came in like a hawk and raised, in one bid, from an already eye-catching $16,000 to $20,000. The bid got matched so an extra $100 were chipped in.

    This raises a few questions about who the mystery winner is, someone from Microsoft or Sony or a tech-enthusiast who likes to collect everything regarding new technology? Is the black PC-tower looking development kit even real to begin with?

    Seeing as this was one of the two machines, we hope that we are not done with more leaks and rumors regarding the next-gen XBOX.

  • Will Microsoft unveil its own Windows 8 tablet?

    Monday will be a special day for Microsoft lovers. The company is set to unveil a slew of new product developments and hardware. We will get to see the next version of Windows Phone and development on Windows 8. However the biggest news thus far has been the speculation that Microsoft will unveil a tablet running Windows 8.

    What’s so special about this tablet considering we’ve already seen numerous? Well it will be the first time in the company’s 37 year old history that it’ll offer computer hardware of its own. This is territory completely unknown to Microsoft. Throughout the 80s and 90s the business practice has been to license software to other OEMs and let them design and manufacture their own hardware. And to Microsoft’s credit it did end up making them the biggest and most lucrative software company in the world. However the landscape of personal computing has changed monumentally in the last 3 to 4 years. With the success of the iPad, it’s not uncommon for companies to follow suit. This tablet from Microsoft will go squarely against Apple’s iPad.

    What’s the advantage of making your own hardware? Well for starters it will cement Microsoft’s name as a competitive hardware manufacturer, if this tablet is indeed true. But mostly from what we’ve seen from Apple, the most convenient and effective way of offering customers the best possible experience is to design both the software and hardware yourself. Google has been doing it for a while now with their Nexus lineup of phones and their upcoming Nexus tablet.

    With this tablet Microsoft can hope to create a tablet that will serve as a benchmark for all other tablets. It wont necessarily have to be cutting edge, Nexus phones are proof of that. But the blend of hardware and software will certainly be right up with the very best. Don’t forget the timely updates too, something Apple has almost become an expert at.

    No word on the specs yet. And to be honest this tablet will be more than just about mere specs. It’s a turning point for Microsoft as a software developer. It’s new territory for them and it will come with its own set of risks. Will this tablet be able to challenge the mighty iPad? Only time will tell.

  • Microsoft Dropping Kinect Price To $109.99

    Great news for Xbox 360 owners who haven’t dipped in and bought a Kinect yet. Microsoft has just announced a price drop which will be bringing the Kinect controller’s price to $109.99 from its original launch price of $149.99.

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    The price drop is still US only right now but Microsoft is planning to bring the price drop to other regions soon like Australia and New Zealand which will be getting the price drop on October 5th. We’ll keep you updated as more as revealed on the topic.

    So tell us, will you be taking advantage of the price drop and buying a Kinect?

  • Microsoft official confirms Office for Android and iOS for March 2013

    Ever since tablets became mainstream there have been reports about Microsoft releasing the Microsoft Office for Android and iOS devices. Back in February iPad only magazine TheDaily posted alleged photos of Office for mobile running on an iPad, that were later denied by Microsoft. Now a Microsoft product manager named Petr Bobek has ‘confirmed’ that the software giant is indeed working on Office for mobile devices and it will be released for public in March 2013. He revealed this info at a press event in Czech Republic of all places earlier today.

    Tech site TheVerge reports that it has seen the Press Release by Microsoft’s Czech Republic team that confirms the existence of Office for Android and iOS. Here’s what TheVerge writes

    A press release, seen by The Verge, from Microsoft’s Czech Republic team confirms the availability for iOS and Android. “In addition to Windows, Office will be also available on other operating systems, Windows Phone, Windows RT, Mac OS, Android, iOS and Symbian,” says Microsoft, while separately noting that there will also be a new version of Office Web Apps too. Office for iPad has long been rumored to be in the works, offering iOS users a way to access Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents from Apple’s tablet and phone devices.

    According to the Press Release mentioned by TheVerge, the PC version of Office 2013 will be released to consumers in February while the mobile version for phones and tablets will be released in March of next year.

    In response to what its official said in Czech Republic the US representative of Microsoft said that his company has previously announced that Office for mobile will work on iOS, Android, and Windows Phone without revealing any further detail.

  • New Job Listing Suggests Next Generation Xbox Might Be Coming Sooner Than You Thought

    We’re all excited to see what the next generation of consoles bring to the table and the speculations are at an all time high.

    Microsoft’s Xbox 360 was the first current gen consoles to hit the stores followed by the Wii and PS3, this time around Microsoft might be second with the Wii U already announced but according to a new job listing by the Redmond giant the wait might not be that long after all.

    Skype is working on powering real-time voice and video communications on the Xbox. Xbox is a fundamental lynchpin of Skype’s living-room strategy, and we are focused on enabling amazing new in-game and in-console voice and video experiences for the next generation of Xbox. This is a crucial initiative for Xbox, and it is time-critical given the hardware lead times involved.

    Its pretty much a given that Skype will be present on the next Xbox but with the amount of emphasis shown in the job listing Microsoft wants to waste no time. I think its safe to say that the software part of the console could be in its final stages, guess we’ll have to wait till E3 to find out.

  • Internet Explorer Is Coming To The Xbox 360

    This is huge folks, according to The Verge Microsoft is currently testing a version of Internet Explorer specifically made for the Xbox 360. A browser has been long overdue for the Xbox 360 and with Microsoft aiming to turn the console into a full blown media machine this rumor could very well be true.

    Internet Explorer will supposedly build upon the console’s current Bing Search functionality which is currently only limited to searching the media library. We don’t have a release date yet but we expect Microsoft to have some news at next month’s E3 conference.

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  • WP7′s Pre-Nodo Update Fails Yet Again

    Looks like WP7 hates Samsung Phones. Microsoft was suppose to roll out it’s Nodo update this March which would have added useful features like copy/pasting and other performance based enhancements. To allow for the bigger updates WP7 users have to install a pre-update which went seamlessly with some but ended up in bricking many Samsung Phones. The lucky ones who’s phones didn’t bricked simply ended up with a failed update. A week later they released an other update specially for Samsung users which was later found out to be broken too. Microsoft claims that only a 100 users have been affected but we found many more complaining on various tech forums all over the internet. We recommend you let all this drama unfold and wait for the proven proper version.

  • WP7′s Pre-Nodo Update Fails Yet Again

    Looks like WP7 hates Samsung Phones. Microsoft was suppose to roll out it’s Nodo update this March which would have added useful features like copy/pasting and other performance based enhancements. To allow for the bigger updates WP7 users have to install a pre-update which went seamlessly with some but ended up in bricking many Samsung Phones. The lucky ones who’s phones didn’t bricked simply ended up with a failed update. A week later they released an other update specially for Samsung users which was later found out to be broken too. Microsoft claims that only a 100 users have been affected but we found many more complaining on various tech forums all over the internet. We recommend you let all this drama unfold and wait for the proven proper version.

  • Fujitsu-Toshiba IS12T And Windows Phone 7 Mango Get A Commerical

    The joint made Fujitsu-Toshiba IS12T is gonna be the first Windows Phone 7 to hit the shelves and now it’s gotten itself a full fledged ad which also show off Windows Phone 7 Mango.

    The ad itself is not made by Microsoft, Fujitsu or Toshiba it’s actually made by Japanese cell phone carrier KDDI and they’ve done a quite decent job. Ad features the phone’s Xbox Live support, Microsoft Office and other features which are also available in competing Operating Systems like Internet browsers and Google or Bing maps connectivity. The ad is below:

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