It
was almost a month ago to this day that I showed you guys leaked images
of Gamevil’s upcoming sequel to one of the best action RPG franchises
Android has to offer — Zenonia 4. I think it’s safe to say we were all
pretty much floored with what we’ve saw. Well, I have great news for all
you Android gamers out there. Zenonia 4 is now officially available in
the Android Market. Featuring all new, high-resolution graphics, Zenonia 4 finally brings the franchise into the wonderful world of HD. Have to admit, I almost wept after seeing the bright new visuals on my wonderful SAMOLED Plus display. Can’t say I’ve never been a more proud father, than I am right now. Zenonia 4, which actually launched a few short days ago, has been receiving near perfect reviews from user in the Market despite being considered a “freemium” title — but it’s freemium done right. Players who wish to enhance their gameplay experience (or cough: cheat) can do say through the use of in-app payments that will yield extra items and upgrades. Keep in mind, unlike most freemium titles, this is by no means necessary to progress along in the game. So, really. Stop everything you’re doing, and get to downloading this shining example of how far gaming has come and where it’s headed on on our Android smartphones. |
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Stop Everything You're Doing and Download Zenonia 4 – Now Available In The Android Market
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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9:21 AM
YouTube on Google TV to be updated
Monday, February 13, 2012
Google
has announced that their video sharing website, YouTube, will be
getting an update on Google TV so that your life will be all the more
convenient, as it is now faster and easier to search and track down
great content. You will also find the addition of more channel pages on
YouTube while gaining more control over your experience. Google does
seem to be doing its fair share in making sure the YouTube experience is
more streamlined, having updated native YouTube playback on Windows
Phone last week, while bringing more localized content to countries such
as Chile and Peru. The YouTube update can be updated via Android Market, and one of the first noticeable improvements would be a faster and smoother navigation, while this feature known as Discover allows you to browse through YouTube channels by categories. It does not matter whether you are sniffing around for some side-splitting comedy, delectable cooking content, or even the latest news. New channel pages were also thrown into the mix, letting you navigate through playlists and videos in your favorite channels, and subscribing to channels from the YouTube app is easy with but a click. |
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