Dragon War ELE-G4 Phantom Gaming Mouse Review

Dragonwar Phantom review As I said in my Dragon War Phantom unboxing post, my Thor started giving out which prompted me to buy a replacement for it. Not going to say much about the mouse in this post. Instead, I have a video review about it. As well as a video showing off how to change the color of the LED on the mouse.

DRAGON WAR ELE-G4 PHANTOM GAMING MOUSE Product Code: ELE-G4

Purchased at Datablitz for 1795php

Features: Ergonomic design for professional gamer Gaming Mouse with Performing Capability Powered by 5600 DPI Precision Laser Engine Suitable for almost every surface Adjusted Sensor Resolution of 800/1600/3200/5600 DPI Turning Weight-in Design Offers the Perfect Feel Gold-plated USB Connector for a Reliable Transmission Integrity Mouser Cable Length 1.8 meters (with Braided Fibre Cable) Gaming mouse with 10 control buttons Adjustable Length to Suit Your Hand Size and Grip Style Precision Aim Mode that Will Hit Your Target the First Time Designated Configuration Panel:

Assign Your Choice of Key Gaming Actions to Programmable Buttons to Create Your Own Custom Profiles Resolution: 800/ 1600/ 3200/ 5600 dpi Interface: USB Dimension: W110 x D100 x H36 mm

Package Contents: Dragon War Phantom Mouse User Manual Dragon War Sticker Spare Foots – 4 Pairs

Dragon War Phantom software and driver

Dragon War ELE-G4 Phantom Gaming Mouse Unboxing

Dragon War Phantom Unbox My Dragon War Thor mouse started giving out. The mouse still works fine expect that sometimes it tends to double click instead of single click and when I'm working on something in photoshop or video editing or even just managing files, it can be a huge inconvenience. It was about time I got a new mouse.

Just a short little unboxing video of the Dragon War Phantom gaming mouse that I got at Datablitz for 1795php.

Here's the product info that I got from the Dragon War site.

Features: Ergonomic design for professional gamer Gaming Mouse with Performing Capability Powered by 5600 DPI Precision Laser Engine Suitable for almost every surface Adjusted Sensor Resolution of 800/1600/3200/5600 DPI Turning Weight-in Design Offers the Perfect Feel Gold-plated USB Connector for a Reliable Transmission Integrity Mouser Cable Length 1.8 meters (with Braided Fibre Cable) Gaming mouse with 10 control buttons Adjustable Length to Suit Your Hand Size and Grip Style Precision Aim Mode that Will Hit Your Target the First Time Designated Configuration Panel:

Assign Your Choice of Key Gaming Actions to Programmable Buttons to Create Your Own Custom Profiles Resolution: 800/ 1600/ 3200/ 5600 dpi Interface: USB Dimension: W110 x D100 x H36 mm

Package Contents: Dragon War Phantom Mouse User Manual Dragon War Sticker Spare Foots – 4 Pairs

Music by Em-One I Ain't Wastin' No More Time (Game Grumps)

Review: If My Heart Had Wings

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If My Heart Had Wings Review If My Heart Had Wings was a difficult game for me to start playing. But I’m glad I did. I’m no stranger to visual novels, and for the most part, I can’t say that I’m a fan of the genre. I generally tend to prefer stronger gameplay elements in my games. Occasionally however, one comes along with such an excellent story that you don’t mind the minimal gameplay elements, just because you want to see what happens in the end. If My Heart Had Wings is such a case, where a strong, well-written storyline overcomes the genre shortcomings and can appeal even to non-fans of the genre.

If My Heart Had Wings is a romantic visual novel. Quite a popular genre in Japan, not so much in the West. The gameplay is limited to clicking through dialog with accompanying scenes, with choices scattered about here and there. Ultimately, your choices do end up taking you on a specific “route” which leads to different endings. It’s very similar to the old Choose Your Own Adventure series of children’s books from the 80’s.If My Heart Had Wings Review 02

Since the gameplay tends to be so limited, Story takes precedence, and the game relies on its writing and visuals to suck you in. If My Heart Had Wings shines for the most part, and I found myself engaged for a majority of the game. The story centers around Aoi, a young man recently returned to his home town, and his participation with the Soaring Club, a high school club where club members make gliders to fly. Along the way, you meet various young women with whom you can choose to engage in romance with each girl leading you down to a separate ending, giving the game some level of replay ability.

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The visuals, music and voice acting are crisp, clean, and expressive. The text, for the most part, is edited and reads well, although I did find the initial exposition of all the characters to be somewhat dragging, with lots of internal monologues that seemed just a little overdone at times. Thankfully, the game really picks up after a point, and it’s worth muscling through some of the earlier dialogue to get to it.

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One small caveat was that there were also times where the writing simply didn’t match what is happening on screen. This was likely due to localization issues, as when originally released in Japan, the game contained several hardcore sex scenes which were edited out for the Western release. In a lot of cases, this seems to be where the irregularities tend to occur. For example, reading the text describing a girl’s eyes, when the camera and spoken Japanese are clearly focused on her breasts. However these parts are rare and few between, and actually had I not known that this was originally an eroge game I probably wouldn’t have noticed these areas.

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As far as the girls go, they tend to follow typical anime tropes, and the selection of potential romances are all textbook waifu material. The childhood friend, the older senpai, the disabled tsundere. Thankfully the writing is strong enough to carry these tropes throughout the game, and there’s a lot more to the girls than their initial appearance. To be perfectly honest, I’m not generally one who enjoys romance stories, and I ended up squirming at some parts, but thankfully it’s that extra story behind these characters makes it palatable. Even if I was not romancing a particular girl, it was interesting to discover more about each of them, their motivations and lives, dreams and desires. And when you do decide to romance a particular girl, the characterization goes even deeper.

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The story is a character driven one, and it’s the high point of If My Heart Had Wings. The central theme of the game, that of loss and the coping and recovery that follows, is a very strong one that I think just about anyone can relate to at some level. Each of the characters in the game have lost something, be it physical or emotional. The game explores a lot of the changes and dilemmas that those losses can inflict upon a person, ranging from simple things like having to give up something you love doing, or perhaps in just trying to act like a regular normal teenager. It’s insightful and empathic and makes you really care about the characters and relate to what they are going through.

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The binding aspect that brings these characters really together is the Soaring Club, and the dream of flight. As a fan of aircraft myself, I was very happy to see how the game is able to capture the simple beauty and wonder of flying, and the game does a wonderful job of showcasing the sheer anticipative joy of the idea. For most of the characters, the Soaring Club acts as their way of coping with their respective losses, all for different, but all valid reasons. Admittedly, the game doesn’t do a very good job at actually explaining how flight works, and the game’s explanation of the physics of flight are all wrong, but again, I was willing to overlook that just because the story itself was so compelling.

If My Heart Had Wings Review 02 The game is reasonable in length, it took me about 9 hours to get through my first play through. Thankfully, the game features a forward feature, so my subsequent play through to view the other paths and try other romances went on for about half of that each. Overall, If My Heart Had Wings is a great coming of age story that doesn’t do anything particularly new or different for the genre, but what it does, it does well. This isn’t a story epic in scope, but it is a very personal one that speaks to all of us in a little way. Highly recommended.

Score: 8/10

Reviewed by: Willem Den Toom Platform: PC

Pros:

- Strong and Heart-warming slice of life story - Great visuals and sounds - Easy to understand interface

Cons:

- Doesn't do anything really new for the genre - Some odd translations / scenes due to localization - Can sometimes get draggy with exposition and internal monologue

 

P.S. This game also features a duck with a top hat. You can’t go wrong with that.

 

Evolve delayed to February 2015

Evolve-11 Take Two Entertainment just announced that Evolve, the new multiplayer shooter from Turtle Rock Studios(Left4Dead creator) will be pushed back to next year February. It was originally planned for an October release but hey, more time for development is never a bad thing. 

Why the sudden delay? A 2K representative gave a statement to Polygon on why the four versus one multiplayer releasing next year:

"As stated on the Take-Two Interactive earnings call, 2K and Turtle Rock Studios are extending the development of Evolve by a few months to allow enough time to fully realize the vision for Evolve and meet our collective standards of creative excellence. We are encouraged by the press reaction and fan excitement coming out of a very successful E3, and we are now certain we are headed in the right direction with the game and we are confident in delivering a genre-defining product when Evolve launches on February 10, 2015."

Evolve is an online multiplayer shooter that pins four players as hunters going against one monster controlled by another player. The game will be available on PS4. Xbox One, and PC.

It was looking to be a very heavy October in the last few weeks, but these amount of delays are turning out to be a good sign since highly anticipated titles are being spread out through the coming months. Evolve is a new franchise after all, so it releasing on a less crowded month is more beneficial for Turtle Rock Studios.

 

 

Pay $1 or more for 2K games in the Humble 2K Bundle

bioshock_2_2010_38 Humble Bundle is at it again. This time teaming up with publisher 2K Games to provide a great package for the price of your choosing. Not only do we get a great deal for amazing games, we also get the opportunity to support a great cause. 

Humble Bundle through the years give every contributor the freedom -- The freedom to choose how much you'd like to pay for the package, and where the money will go; to the publisher providing the games, a kind tip to support Humble Bundle, or to the supported charities.

The organizations supported by the 2K bundle is Action Against Hunger, an organization that works to save the lives of malnourished children while providing communities with access to safe water and sustainable solutions to hunger. The other organization is The American Red Cross, and thanks to Humble Bundle and all your contributions, it will enable the Red Cross to prepare for and provide shelter, food, emotional support and other assistance in response to disasters.

All contributors earn the steam codes for the first BioShock, Bureau: XCOM Declassified, and The Darkness 2. If you purchase the bundle past it's average(currently at  $7) you get  BioShock 2, Mafia 2, and Spec Ops: The Line added into your bundle. Goover $20 and they throw in two more games --  XCOM: Enemy Unknown and BioShock Infinite. More games will be added into the Humble 2K Bundle in the coming days, but this looks like an amazing package already.

Want to contribute to charity while getting a few games in the process? Check out Humble Bundle's site here. The 2K Bundle will be available through July 22.

[Source: Humble Bundle]