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Minecrafter Secrets: Beginners Guide – Review

Published on May 29, 2012 by in Reviews
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Minecraft Secrets - Beginners Guide

 

It`s always a great feeling knowing your first time was successful! Currently, I got myself hooked on this interesting game known as MineCraft. It`s been such an experience! Let me explain, I went ahead an got myself a copy of Minecraft because some of my friend`s were begging me to. Once, I finally gave in to them. I started up my “Adventure” and I didn`t have a clue what I was doing.

As my small attempts of wrapping my mind around this simple sand box game, I ran across a Online Ebook. This Guide was exactly what I was looking for based on what I needed to know in order to get started. One of my biggest fear`s was letting my friends find out I didn`t know anything about MineCraft. The Minecraft Secret`s was prefect, It showed me things like the game offers both single and multi- player modes.

The MineCraft Secrets Guide gave me all the information to speed up my knowlegde and get to playing with some of my more “advance” friends. The fact that it taught me a few things on crafting, and farming was great. On top of that I was truly impressed on the amount of things I knew after reading this guide.

I also found the fact that you automatically get a free bonus Cheat Code`s Pack for Minecraft was a great deal. These Cheat codes made life a little easier, even though when I play games I usually don`t use them. Having them right by my side really gave me an edge when playing in muti – player with my buddies.

I didn`t know all of the opportunities that you have in this sandbox game.  When I first took a look at it, my first thought was “The graphics are so simplic… it must be boring”. When I started to read the guide more and more, I found out all these interesting facts about the whole Minecraft World.

Even though I had this outstanding ebook explaining everything, and some great tips. I was still able to have a great experience, and it didn`t cut any fun from the game at all. Knowing that you can create, build , and craft all in one game is so attractive to me as a gamer.

I basically learn`t all the thing`s I needed to know, and way more! I was able to learn about Pressure plates, Note blocks and other things that I never heard of. Also I got to great information on building my first house, that will be safe in the future for those horrible scary nights. I was able to survive a lot longer than I did when I didn`t have this Guide. So getting the “inside” scoop on a popular game like this was very fun.
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Fung & Foo`s Gaming Night : Which Rockstar Energy Drink taste Better?

IMAG0312 Fung & Foo`s Gaming Night : Which Rockstar Energy Drink taste Better?

Rockstar Energy Drink : Performance Energy

So Which one do you think is better on your taste bids? Well, It seems that these two types of Energy Drinks are completely different from each other. One is like a Soda, or a Soda Pop that has carbonation. Giving the Energy through the taste of the little bubbles touching your tongue. It`s a great blue berry taste that you wouldn`t normally think of. I personally found this Energy Drink very good and it fit my high standards. I recommend the Performance Energy Instead of the Tea Energy.

The Tea Energy Drink, has no carbonation and contains hydration instead. This gives a totally different approach with the energy drink and while having this type of energy drink during gaming online it changes the mood. Having the drink without the carbonation really makes you relax and calm down more than anything. Rumor has it that you  wouldn`t be able to play aggressively while drinking this type of Energy Rockstar Drink.

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Playstation Vita Dominating The Handheld Market

Published on May 24, 2012 by in Xbox
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Sony PsVita

When was the last time you sat down with a handheld gaming device that you actually really enjoyed? With the market flooded with cheap smart phone games and gimmick held devices, the Playstation Vita is truly a breath of fresh air. The newest contender in the gaming market, the Vita is a literal powerhouse, filled with all the features you’ve come to expect of a quality gaming device and more that you didn’t even know you were looking for.

Coming in two flavors, the Vita offers both wi-fi options (at around $249) and a wi-fi/3G version (a bump up to $299) depending on what kind of gaming you’d like. 3G is affordably available through AT&T with prices comparable to most phone data plans. While no part of online content is required for most games, you have access to a whole host of features for your games and the Vita itself while connected to the internet. For starters, online play, game leaderboards and the Playstation Network stores are available while online with your Vita.

There are also several other online functions for the Vita itself while online. While connected, you have access to the Near feature. Using Near, you are able to get a look at the world around you through your Vita’s eyes, letting you see what other Vita users in your area are playing or recommending. You can also see your friends’ recent activities, trophies and their profiles as well. Near’s final function is probably the most unique thing I’ve seen in a long time. Taking a cue from geocaching, you can use Near to leave behind gifts for other players in the real world and pick up gifts others have left behind. It utilizes the 3G model’s GPS or access through a wi-fi hotspot to let you pick up game items or tips other Vita users may have left behind at your location.

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Sony Video Games

Aside from Near, it has all the features you’d expect of a web enabled handheld. It has a web browser, connectivity to the Playstation Network store and also the ability to link your existing PSN account to the handheld to add Vita trophies to the account as well as the ability to check all your trophies from your Vita. Another unique function of the Vita is the Remote Play Function. You can use the Vita to wirelessly play your Playstation 3 from any place you have an internet connection (provided your PS3 is also connected) meaning you never have to leave the action behind, no matter where you are. You can also play certain titles cross-platform with PS3 users (Marvel vs Capcom 3, for example).

Enough about the online features, you probably want to know about the actual gameplay, right? Well, the Vita stands to impress on all fronts, boasting the largest number of features out of any handheld device I’ve ever seen. It has the largest OLED touch screen on a handheld to date (a whopping 5 inches, beating out the Dsi XL by .8 inches) which is also capable of receiving multiple touch inputs as well. It also has a rear touch screen, the first of its kind, giving you more control over your games than ever. It also has a standard D-Pad, six-button input (including shoulders) and an impressive dual joystick combination. That would be great along, but it doesn’t stop there. It also features a both a front and rear 0.3 MP camera as well as a built in microphone and gyroscope. This handheld literally never runs out of unique ways to make you play its games.

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