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  • Ninja Theory Announces Experimental Exploration Of Mental Terror Called Project: Mara

    Ninja Theory Announces Experimental Exploration Of Mental Terror Called Project: Mara

    Today marks the release of the first episode of The Dreadnought Diaries, a series of videos aiming to give insight into the various projects in development at Ninja Theory. While the beginning touches on Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II and the previously announced The Insight Project, the video closes out with a tease of a new game at Ninja Theory called Project: Mara.

    According to Ninja Theory co-founder Tameem Antoniades, Project: Mara hopes to deliver a, “real-world and grounded representation of true mental terror.” He says the studio will base its vision on interviews, firsthand accounts, and additional research to attempt to capture the true feeling of mental terror. The game will utilize experimental storytelling elements to recreate the horrors of the mind and only features one character and one location.

    You can watch the first episode of The Dreadnought Diaries in its entirety below. The segment on Project: Mara begins at the 5:30 mark.

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    [Source: Ninja Theory on YouTube]

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  • Playtonic Releasing A “Little Patch” For Yooka-Laylee And The Impossible Lair On 30th January

    “no Beettalion were harmed”.

    One of the best platformers released last year was Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair. Although the game launched in a perfectly playable state, the developer Playtonic has since been working on a sizable patch for it that includes multiple bug fixes and general changes.

    This update has already been released on Steam and according to Playtonic’s Twitter account will be made available in the console versions of the game on the 30th January (the same day the demo arrives). Below are the full patch notes:

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

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  • Bandai Namco Wasn’t Planning On Localising Captain Tsubasa’s New Game In North America

    But changed its mind.

    Earlier this week, football fans got quite a surprise when Bandai Namco announced it would be releasing Captain Tsubasa: Rise Of New Champions on the Nintendo Switch. If you didn’t know, it’s been ten whole years since the release of the last game, which is based on the manga series created by Yoichi Takahashi in 1981.

    Did you know, though, that this new entry almost wasn’t going to be localised in certain regions? In an interview with US Gamer yesterday, Bandai Namco director of brand marketing Dennis Lee revealed the Japanese publisher planned on an exclusive release in Latin America – mostly because of the popularity of the anime series in the region. In the end, it decided people located in North America might also enjoy it:

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

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  • 37% Of Developers “Interested” In Making Games For Switch, According To Annual GDC Industry Survey

    And 17% are currently working on one.

    Later this year, Microsoft and Sony are expected to launch their next-generation of video game hardware.

    It has raised questions about the future of the Nintendo Switch and while many analysts still believe it will be the best-selling system of 2020, there are some concerns about developers moving onto bigger and better projects.

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

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  • Talking Point: What Free February 2020 PS Plus Games Do You Want?

    When will February 2020’s PS Plus lineup be announced?

    What’s the February 2020 PlayStation Plus lineup? And when will the February 2020 PS Plus games be announced? January 2020’s lineup is done and dusted, and many were disappointed with the selection of Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and Goat Simulator, even when the former in particular is a must-own game. With Microsoft’s own Xbox Game Pass gaining momentum, the Japanese giant is going to need to keep a close eye on consumer feedback this year. As such, in this article, we’re going to break down all of the latest rumours and speculation in regards to February 2020’s PS+ lineup.

    For a recap, check out our full list of all free PS Plus games in 2020.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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  • Call of Duty Marketing Seemingly Sticks with Sony in PS5 Launch Year

    Call of Duty League partner.

    Ownership over the marketing of the Call of Duty franchise might not be quite as important as it was at the beginning of the PlayStation 4 generation, but it’s still something worth having under your belt. Sony has held the rights to advertising Activision’s mammoth first-person shooter series for more than four and a half years now, and it looks like that partnership is set to continue into the next generation of consoles.

    PlayStation has once again been named as the official partner of the Call of Duty League and Call of Duty Challengers, meaning those competing will take part using PS4 controllers while Sony branding will take up much of the arena and overall event.

    Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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  • Hornets vs Bucks live stream: how to watch NBA Paris game 2020 from anywhere

    Hornets vs Bucks live stream: how to watch NBA Paris game 2020 from anywhere

    After a 10-year absence, the NBA is finally returning to Paris and today you’ll get to see the Charlotte Hornets go up against the Milwaukee Bucks at the AccorHotels Arena. We’re here to make sure you catch every minute of today’s game – see how to get a Hornets vs Bucks live stream regardless of where in the world you are.

    Charlotte is going into today’s game 15-30 after a less than stellar season and the team is almost at the bottom of the Eastern Conference in 12th place. The NBA Paris Game 2020 will mark the Hornets’ second game in Paris as the team played a preseason game against the Golden State Warriors in France’s capital back in 1994. Can Nicolas Batum help the Hornets secure a win in his home country?

    Milwaukee currently holds the top spot in the NBA’s Eastern Conference with a record of 39-6. While this will be the Bucks first game in France, the team did play a regular-season game in London in 2015. Will three-time NBA All-Star Giannis Antetokounmpo be able to lead the Bucks to victory against the Hornets in Paris?

    We can see why you wouldn’t want to miss all the action when the NBA comes to France – we’ll show you how to get a NBA Paris game 2020 live stream of Hornets vs Bucks from anywhere in the world.

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    Watch the Hornets vs Bucks game online from outside your country

    If you want to watch this basketball game in the US, UK, Canada or Australia, then we have that information for you a bit further down this page.

    The problems start if you’re abroad while it’s on as your coverage will be geo-blocked by the broadcaster. It’s certainly annoying, but you can still watch (and you don’t even have to slum it with a grainy, illegal feed you’ve found on Reddit) thanks to a VPN. These services let you change the IP address of your laptop or mobile to one in a different state or country which does have a stream. And it’s not even hard to do.

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  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus deals: a free smartwatch and the world’s best phone

    Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus deals: a free smartwatch and the world’s best phone

    The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus. It takes the top spot in our guide to the best smartphones, flexing a top of the line screen, excellent trio of cameras and a processor to rival the absolute best. And most importantly, now seems like the perfect time to invest in this handset.

    Why? Well not only have we seen prices begin to slip back down after a month of pretty extortionate costs, but Samsung is also throwing in a smartwatch completely free with the majority of Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus deals right now.

    Looking for the catch here? The only caveat we can see is this freebie’s end date, coming to an end shortly on January 29. To speed up the process and make sure you don’t miss out, we’ve found the best deals offering this free Galaxy Watch Active and listed them both below.

    That end date too soon? Or just want something cheaper? Consult our guide to the best mobile phone deals to see the wide range of phone contracts currently available.

    • Don’t see anything you like? Check out the competition with our iPhone deals guide

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    Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus deals + free Galaxy Watch:

    How to claim your free Samsung Galaxy Watch Active:

    All you have to do is purchase a Samsung Galaxy S10 or S10 Plus deal before January 29. After that, go to this link and claim your new free watch. It can take up to 45 days for your Samsung Galaxy Watch Active to arrive so don’t worry too much if you don’t see it straight away.

    What other retailers are offering the watch?

    Affordable Mobiles
    Amazon.co.uk
    Argos
    Buymobiles.net
    Carphone Warehouse
    Currys PC World
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    EE Mobile
    ID Mobile
    John Lewis
    Mobile Phones Direct
    Mobiles.co.uk
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    What is the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus like?

    Samsung’s greatest 2019 handset, the S10 Plus is about as good as phones come right now – it’s gone straight to the top of our best smartphone chart. The S10 Plus has a beautiful infinity-O display, in-screen fingerprint scanner, strong battery life and a powerful processor. But obviously with all of these features comes a big price, which is where these affordable offers come into play. 

    Read our review on the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus

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  • What is Amazon EC2?

    What if you could pay by the second for all of your computing needs? That’s a question Amazon has answered by offering Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) since it launched way back in 2006.

    Easily one of the most well-known service offerings from Amazon (perhaps second only to  Simple Storage Service or even Amazon.com), EC2 provides an IT infrastructure that runs in the cloud and operates like a data center you have running at your own headquarters. It’s ideal for companies that need performance, flexibility, and power all at the same time.

    EC2 is relatively easy to define, but it also has many related services, product offerings, and partners that can seem overwhelming. At its core, EC2 is a service that allows you to rent a virtual server remotely for running your applications. It’s much more than that, of course — which is why it’s important to define a few related terms as a way to describe EC2 and its value.

    One term that is helpful to understand initially is instance. This word describes a single virtual computing environment made up of CPU, memory, cloud storage, and networking capacity. In the old days, Information Technology personnel might have used an entire server to run applications, but it’s better to understand cloud computing and EC2 in terms of an instance because it runs on a virtual server — essentially, one portion that is provisioned for your applications.

    A second important term related to EC2 is Amazon Machine Image (AMI). This is the provisioned part of a virtual computing environment — essentially a preconfigured template you use as part of your virtual infrastructure. You could say the computing instance runs on top of the AMI. Once you have an instance configured for the AMI, it means you have defined the computing power, storage, memory, and networking you need.

    As you might guess, an instance can run more than a business app for employees and more than a mobile app that runs on an iPhone. An instance is flexible enough to run just about anything. The word “elastic” in the name Elastic Compute Cloud is really all about the flexibility and scalability of the environment and is also related to the pay model. As mentioned at the outset, EC2 is elastic in the sense that you pay only for the compute instances you use.

    An instance can contain web applications, mobile apps, a cloud database and the data used by your apps, the configuration files for a Big Data project, code libraries, and even the configuration for your computing environment. How you define and use the computing environment is up to you, and it’s not limited in terms of what you can run, for how long, the size of the applications, or even whether you run the application on the instance at all. This type of flexibility in how you start using EC2, what you can do, and how you can scale is what makes it so powerful.

    Benefits of using EC2

    In business, there’s a concept called “lift,” which is a good descriptor for why EC2 has become so popular and powerful. Lift is the idea that you can scale and reach more customers without as much friction. In the end, what EC2 ultimately provides for any company is lift. It’s the ability to scale and grow without having to wait for the technology to keep up.

    With Amazon EC2, any discussion about the benefits and advantages has to start with the cloud itself. In some ways, EC2 and the cloud are synonymous these days — with apologies to Google, Microsoft, and many other cloud-focused companies. It’s not an exaggeration to suggest that companies like Netflix, Airbnb, User, and Pinterest might not exist if they weren’t using EC2, or that they would at least exist in some other form or without the same reliability.

    That’s because EC2 has flexibility and scalability, but also a long list of features, partner relationships, supported infrastructures, security, and reliability. One example of this is the service level agreement for EC2. Amazon guarantees 99.99% availability spread out over three separate zones according to the region where you are using it.

    Another example of the computing power available is that there are 275 instance types available. These types are defined by pre-configured templates, so there might be an instance type that is optimized for networking speed, memory capacity, or server performance.

    Perhaps one of the most important benefits — apart from the scaling and flexibility, the cost structure, and the instance types available — is that any company can get started on EC2, not just the massive companies with enterprise-level needs. Even a small startup can sign up to start using EC2 and create only a single instance for their new web application. There’s no partiality in terms of who can use EC2 and what you can accomplish with it.

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  • Philips ST702 true wireless earphones first look review

    Philips ST702 true wireless earphones first look review

    True wireless earphones are everywhere now – battery life tends to be solid, connectivity stable and fit comfortable. So where does the earphone style go next? New niches, for specific use cases, that’s where.

    Enter the Philips ST702 true wireless earphones. The look is familiar – battery-powered wire-free earbuds that sit in a pill-box shaped charging case that quickly connect to your audio device over Bluetooth when removed from their chamber.

    So what’s the key difference here? Well, for starters they’re sports oriented, but that’s not all that unusual in even true wireless headphones. What’s key here is what’s going on inside the case.

    Assuming you’re a human that sweats when they engage in a workout, you’re going to build up bacteria on your buds. The ST702 case, which slides open on its side like a sci-fi canister, also houses a UV cleaning system. While the buds charge, UV light will also zap bacteria that will have been collected from your perspiring ears. It should in theory make for a more hygienic set of headphones then, even if regularly used during punishing training sessions.

    Elsewhere, the specs are more sedate. You’ve a total play time of 18 hours, which isn’t the most we’ve seen from true wireless earphones – you have to expect the UV process is taking a big chunk of that away. The buds themselves offer 6 hours per charge of playback, and there’s a 15 minute fast-charge feature which will provide 1.5 hours of playback, too.

    Tap-to-activate voice assistants on the shell of each bud, while Bluetooth 5.0 is the connectivity standard of choice. IPX5 waterproof rating will keep the buds working well if a little damp, too.

    The catch is, we’ve not yet  been given the chance to listen to the earphones – this was a hands-on (and hands-on only) experience in the truest sense of the words. So we’ll have to reserve judgement on how they actually sound in your ears until a later date.

    But in terms of fitness-focussed, and grime-busting, features, they’re looking like a souped-up set for your sporty listening sessions.

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