Two days remain before the premiere of Marvel’s Daredevil Season 2 and Netflix and Marvel Entertainment have released a new behind-the-scenes featurette all about Punisher vs Daredevil! Check it out in the player below and read our review of the season by clicking here. The new 13-episode season of the series will debut via the […]
Chair’s newly-revamped shooter costs $14.99/£11.99 to download. The remaster’s console release (a PlayStation 4 version is also due) follows its PC debut in December. A side-scrolling 3D Metroidvania, Shadow Complex originally launched back in 2009, where it stormed to success on the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade. This new Remastered release has been well-received, […]
The first episode in a series of new missions for Starcraft 2 arrives March 30. Nova Covert Ops, as the series is dubbed, comprises nine missions across three episodes, each priced $7.50 or available as a pre-order bundle for $15/£12. You take control of Nova, the stealthiest, most fearsome Ghost in the Dominion. Emperor Valerian’s […]
We have been hearing rumors about Quantum Dot displays for a few years now. The New Philips 27-inch Quantum Dot remains an IPS panel and offers an impressive 99% Adobe RGB, or more than 100% of the standard sRGB colour gamut but at a price far below many professional grade monitors. It delivers a brightness […]
On Monday, Square Enix announced I Am Setsuna for PlayStation 4 and PC in the West, but left out any mention of the PlayStation Vita version, which was released in Japan. In an interview at the Game Developers Conference this week, USGamer mentioned to Game Director Atsushi Hashimoto how some fans were disappointed about the […]
All existing PlayStation 4 games can be played on PSVR via a “cinematic mode” that simulates a five-meter screen within a virtual space, manufacturer Sony has said. While Sony is developing a range of bespoke virtual reality games, its PSVR system software can render all standard PS4 games within the headset too, albeit on what […]
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Sony recently released the PlayStation Video application for Android devices. The app is essentially a portal to Sony’s video content store and lets people watch movies or TV shows they’ve purchased or rented from Sony. PlayStation Video allows users to access their entire PS Video library and stream it to their Android phone or tablet. […]
Cing was a shortly celebrated company which helped popularize mystery adventure games on the Nintendo DS. Underrated titles like Trace Memory and Last Window: The Secret of West Cape fill in the cracks of its credits, but the studio is best known for its superbly penned “hit” Hotel Dusk: Room 215. It also dabbled in […]
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Google has improved the security of its Google Drive suite of productivity apps by allowing document owners to set expiration dates on file access. The idea is to allow businesses or people restrict how long others can access files in Docs, Sheets, and Slides. By setting predetermined access end dates, people can better control what’s […]
ZTE is planning to appeal a ban recently placed on exports, reports Reuters. Last week, the U.S. Department of Commerce said U.S. companies are no longer allowed to export select technology to ZTE. ZTE’s U.S. suppliers can apply for a license to export their goods to ZTE, but the government intends to deny such licenses. […]