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Worms W.M.D. trailer reveals 80 different weapons

Team 17 busts out the full arsenal of weapons for Worms W.M.D..  There will be 35 standard weapons, including the three new weapons: Dodgy Phone Battery, Unwanted Present, and OMG Strike.

  • Launch the Dodgy Phone Battery to deliver a short sharp shock between any worms it hits using any nearby vehicles and objects as conductors.
  • The Unwanted Present explodes on the set amount of turns (1-5) you decide.
  • The OMG Strike calls a satellite to fire a laser of mass destruction!

The new crafting feature expands the standard 35 weapon list to over 80 weapons in total. Craft a Bazooka Pie, Alloy Baseball Bat, Electric Sheep, or Stinking Carpet bomb! Crafting adds a personalized approach to any battle and adds more tactical elements to the turn-based strategy gameplay.

Worms W.M.D. will be available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC later this year. Enjoy the extensive single player campaign or play with up to 6 players locally or online!

Batman: Return to Arkham delayed

Batman: Return to Arkham will not be coming July 26th, as Warner Bros. has just announced this statement.
“After reviewing the progress of the project, the team at WB Games has decided to delay the release of Batman: Return to Arkham to give the team at Virtuous Games additional time to deliver a polished Batman Arkham game experience,” Warner Bros. staff Steve Grayson said on the W.B. Games Forums. “We do not have a release date yet and will be sure to communicate that once we are sure the game will be ready. We know this is disappointing news, but we feel the extra time will allow the team to create the best gaming experience for our fans.”
Batman: Return to Arkham is a remastered collection of the first two games, Batman: Arkham Asylum, and Batman: Arkham City, and will be coming to PS4 and Xbox One.
No word on a new release date yet.

Review: HyperX Cloud Revolver Headset

 

Is The Cloud Revolver Worth Your Time

With the popularity of the last installments from HyperX, the company is ready to introduce a new headset:  The HyperX Cloud Revolver. Does it live up to its predecessor though?

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Comfort and Appearance

First thing to note with the HyperX Cloud Revolver is the packaging. When first opening a new box you can immediately see the time spent on packaging and how the headset is presented as a beautiful work of art. It’s down to the little details of the welcome note inscribed on the box, to the headphones laying perfectly in the packaging foam. After lifting the product out, you can tell right away these headphones have a different feel and  appearance compared to other headsets. With its signature HyperX memory foam, a durable steel frame, and how it automatically adjusts to your head size/shape with its rotating side ear cups the comfort of these headphones are beyond what I would have ever expected from any gaming headset. Not to mention, they live up to their name as “Cloud Revolver” because they are super light and don’t weigh down on your head or ears. Along with comfort, the appearance looks more aggressive rather than flashy. One flaw the Cloud Revolver has at this point on appearance is, although the red and black have that aggressive look to it, there are no customization/color options. I would love to had seen different color variations. Other than the that, this is one headset you can’t wait to show off; and you’ll be showing it off in comfort.

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Performance and Sound

As we all know, aesthetic and comfort is important, but the main reason we buy any headset is the performance and sound quality. The Cloud Revolver is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a headset to use for more than one gaming device. Equipped with a 3.5mm stereo, mic plugs, and an Audio Control Box, you are able to use this crafty set on a PS4, Xbox One, PSVita, 3DS, PC, and even your Phone/MP3 Device.Untitled-1

One of the stand out features is the detachable, noise cancellation mic.  If you are on the go and decide to use these for your Phone/MP3 device, you won’t suffer the embarrassment of having a mic in your face since the mic is removable. The noise cancelling mic also works extremely well.  When I record my own audio it cancels all background noise including the white noise of a blowing fan and background chatter.

The sound performance is spectacular.The ear cups prevent any outside sound from interfering with gameplay and the speakers separate every sound to its distinct sound level. These headphones do an amazing job keeping all audio intact with studio grade sound. Listening to sword swings, bullets hitting your enemy, or even just enjoying the music from an RPG, the performance is satisfying. The downside is it is missing 7.1 surround sound -a feature the Cloud II did have. Another slight issue is the steel frame of the headset. Any little touch to the metal frame will  be heard, but the only time this is noticeable is when all audio is off and your decide to touch your headset.

Verdict

Although the headset has a few small flaws (no customization options, the metallic frame creating sound, and lacking in 7.1 surround sound), The HyperX Cloud Revolver headset is an excellent choice for someone who likes playing games on multiple platforms, being comfortable, and tuning out the rest of the world to delve into the game.

Will you be picking these headphones up?

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