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Written by Maxi
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Tuesday, 15 September 2009 21:36 |
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For years EA has been trying to improve the Need for Speed franchise to keep up with the likes of Grid, Dirt, Burnout and Forza. EA's past few titles haven't fared too well with reviews and gamers alike due to the over the top nature of the games. Along with the rushed titles by the same developer make for pretty much the same game with a fresh lick of paint every year. Now here comes Need for Speed: Shift, this time by a new developer who had already been working on the title two years prior to the demise of the old NFS developers. The PC GTR developers set about making a new style of Need for Speed which would relate to a more mature audience and satisfy both simulator plus arcade fans. Keep reading my review were I cover each category of the game (gameplay, graphics, sound, etc): |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 14:47 |
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Written by Maxi
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Friday, 15 May 2009 08:22 |
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I've been lucky enough to obtain Logitech's new £150 beef of a gaming keyboard the G19 and as I've been so lucky I thought I'd do a quick review on my experience so far with the keyboard. For people who don't know the G-series keyboards by Logitech are aimed at gaming and often have an LCD screen to display extra data which playing games and numerous other features relating to games such as macro keys, backlighting, media keys and profiles. Straight out of the box the keyboard looks amazing and has a hefty weight to it with everything looking top-notch quality until you see the wrist rest. It's much better than then original G15 rest but it still needs some work and it still feels loose when attached to the keyboard. With that being one of the only downsides to this keyboard you can continue reading to hear about the pure bliss of all the other features of this keyboard: |
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Last Updated on Friday, 15 May 2009 19:26 |
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