The Original Zelda: the Windwaker compared side by side with the new Zelda: the Windwaker HD.

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So the new VERY pretty version of The Legend of Zelda: The Windwaker HD comes out in the Nintendo e-Shop tomorrow for the Wii U, and is hitting stores on Oct 4. So we thought we would show you this video showcasing just how BIG of an increase this new one is in graphical fidelity over the original. The Video may be in Japanese, but we can look and see just how far from the original this new remake is. I don’t know about you guys, but I know what I will be playing once this is released.

By Dayne “Anjel” Cody
@DayneCody

Deep Down, The new PS4 Exclusive from Capcom, gets a new video, and I STILL have no clue what is going on.

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Announced at E3, Deep Down is the new PS4 Exclusive Title coming from Capcom. Not a whole lot is known yet about this game, but they did release this trailer at TGS. Take a look and maybe you guys can figure out what is going on.

Deep Down is coming exclusively for the PS4, no word on a release date yet.

By Dayne “Anjel” Cody
@DayneCody

Crimson Dragon, New Screens and Video from TGS

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From the Creator of the Panzer Dragoon games, comes a new Xbox One download exclusive, Crimson Dragon. This is what they are calling a “flight-based shooter” It is Launching alongside the Xbox One on November 22 for 19.99$ Take a look at the screens and new video from The Tokyo Game Show (TGS).

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By Dayne “Anjel” Cody
@DayneCody

From the Creator of the Resident Evil Series comes The Evil Within, New Trailer Inside.

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From the mind of Shinji Mikami, the man who brought us Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2, comes an all new Survival Horror game called The Evil Within.  Currently in Development for the PS3, PS4, PC, Xbox One, and Xbox 360 in 2014, this is looking like Shinji Mikami  going back to his roots from Resident Evil and really building on that foundation, in some ways a going back to the roots if you will, and yet, SO, SO different.  Take a look at the Trailer below and let us know what you think

For more info Check out the official Website Here.

By Dayne “Anjel” Cody
@DayneCody

Roccat Kone XTD Gaming Mouse Review

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Roccat approached us several months back and asked if we would be interested in doing a review of their new Kone XTD Gaming Mouse. Naturally, we said yes, as taking a look at new hardware and sharing our thoughts with you guys is kind of what we do around here. So they sent us one to take a look at. Now before we get into the review, I just want to let everyone know that I have spent not just a week or two with this mouse, but I have been using it as my main mouse for several months now, (since early June) as I like to get a real feel for something before making a judgment call on it.  So, that being said, lets get into the review.

Roccat is a relative newcomer to the gaming peripheral scene here in North America (here since 2012). But in Europe, they are quite a heavy hitter and have been around for several years. Roccat products are designed in Germany, and have made quite a name for themselves with the Kone and Kone [+] Gaming Mice. Now we get to take a look at their latest and greatest, the Kone XTD.

Specifications:

– Pro-Aim Laser Sensor R3 with up to 8200dpi
– 1000Hz polling rate
– 1ms response time
– 12000fps, 10.8megapixel
– 30G acceleration
– 3.8m/s (150ips)
– 16-bit data channel
– 1-5mm Lift off distance
– Tracking & Distance Control Unit
– 72MHz Turbo Core V2 32-bit Arm based MCU
– 576kB onboard memory
– Zero angle snapping/prediction
– 1.8m braided USB cable

Packaging:

Roccat’s package design is really nice, it gives pertinent information on the product, as well as it opens up so that you can really get a good idea of how big the mouse actually is, all while being very aesthetically pleasing.

Inside the box you will find the Kone XTD, installation guide, and a small case containing 4x5g weights.

Kone XTD Box Contents Kone XTD Weights and installation guide

Mouse Overview:

The Kone XTD is a right handed, wired mouse (Sorry Southpaws ) that has 10 buttons, two of which are the mouse wheel moving right to left as well as the regular scrolling. The mouse is covered in a soft touch rubber membrane and overall feels really good in the hand. The mouse also makes use of Roccat’s Easy+Shift[+] technology, allowing for a total of 23 different buttons to be assigned and used during gameplay.  The bottons all feel really nice, and have a good “click” to them, my only complaint in regards to the buttons would be, I am not the biggest fan of the way the mouse wheel button feels when being pressed down, personal preference I know, but at least for me, it just feels ever so slightly “off”, I have gotten more used to it over time, but even now, it still kinda bugs me.

Kone XTD naked front Kone XTD naked side 2

The Mouse has a braided USB cable as well as a gold plated USB connector. Overall I feel that the length of the cable is pretty good, no complaints from me in that department.

Kone XTD buttons Kone XTD naked top

On the Bottom of the mouse is where we can access the weights as well as see the very impressive 8200 DPI sensor. You can also see the big, low resistance mouse feet on the bottom, these work very well on my old Razer eXactmat mouse-pad. Now about the hatch that houses the weights. I opened it and installed the weights, then I closed it, and I have not for the life of me been able to get it back open. I am not sure if i got a one off in this or what, but all I know is that I still have all the weights in there and I have given up trying to get the hatch open. I would be vary curious to know if this is an issue that other people have had happen as well or just mine.

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The Mouse also has a huge variety of LED colours and you can change how they appear. You can change the colours themselves, change how they act; they can breathe, pulse, change colour when clicked as well as set different colours to each side of the mouse, or even different colours from front to back. All in all this is one of the most customizable mice I have ever used. About the only thing missing from this mouse is being able to change the shape.

Drivers:

The Roccat Kone XTD is plug and play and will work fine out of the box, but if you want all the functionality that this mouse offers, you must go to Roccat’s website and download the drivers. No drivers are provided in the box, just an instruction guide on where to go and how to install them, which is fine for me, as that way you will be getting the newest and greatest drivers they have to offer. The only issue here that I could see is if you were not connected to the Internet and could not download the drivers, but who is going to be gaming without any Internet on a PC?

Roccat Drivers 1 Roccat Drivers 2

The drivers are well thought out, and designed to be simple and easy to use. They allow you to change the colours on the mouse, as well as the sensitivity, change buttons, set up hotkeys, and multiple profiles. You can pretty much change whatever you would need to change on a mouse.

Roccat Drivers 3 Roccat Drivers 4

Overall I must say, I think they did a great job on the drivers for this mouse, they are stable, never gave me any issues, all in all a very solid driver package. Also, when you save your settings, it saves onto the mouse memory as well, so you will always have your personal settings with you, no matter where you may LAN party off to.

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Usage:

So as I said earlier in my review, I have been using this mouse for the last several months. It has a wonderful hand feel, the sensor feels smooth and tracks great on my mousepad, the shape is somewhat reminiscent of the old MX Series from Logitech. The soft touch finish is very nice, and I find my hands don’t sweat to bad with this mouse either.

On the desktop, it is a great mouse, very nice to use, and works well for surfing the web and work type stuff (Work processing, video editing etc)

Kone XTD naked back 2 Kone XTD Naked front 2

The Easyshift+ Technology, which allows you to assign many more functions to your mouse keys by pressing down and holding the Easyshift+ button and then pressing the corresponding button is an interesting piece of tech. It essentially means that every button on your mouse can be used for 2 functions, the regular function, and the the second function while you are holding down the Easyshift+ button. Now for some people, and for some games, I can see this being a really great feature, but for me personally, I just never really found that I used it. I tried to get used to it, and use it in games, but in the heat of a Battlefield 3 match, I just never really used it. Getting used to having it when surfing the Internet also took some getting used to, as I had to press the Easyshift+ button and then the left mouse button to go back in my browser instead of just pressing the shoulder button. I have left the Easyshift+ on these past several months while testing, but even now it still feels strange to me. But, that being said,  I can understand that for some people, this would be an amazing feature, as having that many buttons without actually physically having that many buttons could be a huge draw. For me personally, not so much.

Playing games with the Roccat XTD is great, the mouse feels nice, the button placement is really well thought out, although the one button right in front of the mouse wheel is a little hard to press/useless in games. But Overall in my gameplay sessions these past few months, it has been a solid mouse to use, never giving me any grief, no matter the game I play. Being able to switch DPI on the fly is wonderful, although I do wish there was an on screen indication of what my current DPI is. In the drivers there is an option to have a voice tell you what DPI it is at when you change it, but in game, I found this much too distracting and turned it off.

Like any new mouse, the Roccat Kone XTD did take some getting used to when I started using it, but that is to be expected, but it didn’t take long before I felt right at home with it in my hand. Buttons feel really great (except for the aforementioned middle mouse button, but hey personal preference)

Conclusion:

I think that Roccat has a really solid mouse in this one. They thought the design through really well, the feel is solid, and it feels very well built. This is their top of the line mouse, and I can understand why.

This is a great feeling mouse, it is very comfortable, and you can customize so much of it to your specific liking. I wish I could have gotten the hatch off to play with the weight system more, but I am hoping that this is a flaw that mine had and didn’t effect the majority of the mice out there. I can see how the Easyshift+ technology could be a huge draw for some people, unfortunately I am not one of them, but again I can see that being a huge plus for some people. Also is the mentioned middle mouse button feel, it is that, feel. I may not like it as much, but it is a small niggle in an otherwise great product. If hope they use this as a base to keep innovating in the future, I can see Roccat getting some great fans in North America and I look forward to seeing more products from them in the future.

Currently this mouse can be had for 89.99$ At NCIX.com as well as other fine Internet retailers.

Score- 8/10

By Dayne “Anjel” Cody
@DayneCody

Apple Announces New iPhone 5s and 5c

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This morning Apple announced the next batch of new iPhones, the new iPhone 5s and 5c. The 5c is a new version of the iPhone 5 that has better battery life, a new plastic outer body and comes in a range of different colours. Nothing too exciting here but the iPhone 5c makes for an excellent entry level smart phone with pricing on 2 year contracts starting at $99.

The real exciting news from the event though was the announcement of the iPhone 5c. New features begin with a new A7 processor, M7 motion coprocessor, a fingerprint identity sensor called Touch ID, new iSight 8MP camera with a larger sensor for improved photo quality, new HD face time camera, better battery and pre-loaded with iOS 7. Unfortunately though the 5s shares the same form factor and screen size as its predecessor. I was really looking forward to an iPhone 6 with a new design and larger screen. That said though if your in the market for a new iPhone the 5s looks to be a pretty impressive device.

Both the iPhone 5c and 5s will be available on September 20th, for existing iPhone 5 and 4s owners iOS 7 will be available September 18th.

Clickl the links these links for more information on the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5C, what did you think about todays announcements?

By Ricardo “Rico” Ferreira
@RicF

Killzone Mercenary for Vita Available Early?

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So I happened to be walking through my local London Drugs (sorry guys Canada only) and saw something that wasn’t quite right. Sitting there on the shelf was a copy of Killzone Mercenary for sale a whole 4 days before release. Obviously I had to buy it, when I was at the til though I was expecting to get shot down as their system would probably warn them about the street date. Well lucky me their system didn’t notice the slip up and I’m now the proud owner of an early copy of Killzone Mercenary. Your milage may vary but if you’re in Canada you might be able to find your own copy of Killzone early at London Drugs, good luck.

By Ricardo “Rico” Ferreira
@RicF

First Microsoft Xbox One Ad revealed, featuring…….Football?

So here we have it folks, our very first North American TV ad for the Xbox One. It shows American Football, Skype, and Kinect, and no gameplay footage. In fact it doesn’t even mention that can even PLAY games. I worry about the kind of message that Microsoft is sending by airing these on TV. I Understand that Football is huge in the U.S.A, but as a gamer, this doesn’t make me want to buy an Xbox One, not even in the slightest. What do you guys think?

First Trailer for the New RoboCop Reboot is here

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Today we get the first glimpse of the new PG-13 RoboCop coming out next February. Take a look below and let us know what you think of this new reboot.

By Dayne “Anjel” Cody
@DayneCody

Nintendo 2DS hands on Impressions and Video

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So during PAX  (Penny Arcade Expo)  this past weekend in Seattle, we were able to go hands on with the new Nintendo 2DS system. So I thought I would write some quick impressions from my hands on time with it.

  • It is much lighter in the hand then I thought it would be, it appears to be quite heavy, but that is not the case at all, it is definitely lighter then both of its 3DS brothers.
  • It feels a lot like the original Gameboy advance. It’s sturdy, has a similar feel to the plastic, and feels solid, like you could easily give this to a child and not stress about it.
  • It is much nicer looking in person then I thought it would be. I actually really liked the hand feel when I was holding it and playing games on it. Because you are holding more of it in your hands, I could see this being easier to play over long periods of time then the 3DS Twins, as there is nothing weighing it down awkwardly on one side like you get when you have the 3DS open.
  • The screens are the same size as the regular 3DS, just not with the 3D. They seem to be the same nice screens that you expect.
  • You can still take 3D video/pictures and send them to your friends with a 3DS. They just can’t be displayed on the 2DS.
  • They have added a lock screen toggle switch in the bottom right corner, as well as the WiFi switch has been removed and is now a software toggle.
  • The new Home button looks really nice, I hope that it comes over to the 3DS in the future.
  • I managed to fit it in my back pocket. I think trying to get it in a front jeans pocket would be pretty difficult, but it did fit fine in my back jeans pocket. Just remember to remove it before sitting down.

So there you have it, those are my initial impressions of the new Nintendo 2DS. I must say I was a LOT more impressed with it once I was able to hold it, and see it in the flesh. This is a device for small kids, and to that end I think Nintendo nailed it.

Take a look at our video below where we show you the 2DS from all the angles. If you have any other questions about the 2DS, feel free to ask away.

By Dayne “Anjel” Cody
@DayneCody