Friday, October 14, 2016

WE REACHED 250 SUBSCRIBERS!

Thank you so much everyone. The MuaazKD Youtube Channel is growing in subscribers so fast I didn’t even get a chance to thank you for the 200 subscribers before I had already passed 300 subscribers. I appreciate the support and be assured, more videos are coming. I just have to get this “work” thing to stop interfering with my Editing time. -MuaazKD

Monday, August 1, 2016

NEW VIDEO UPLOADED ON YouTube!!

Check Out My New Video On My Channel: MuaazKD

TOP 5 PACK OPENINGS ft. KSI, W2S, Miniminter and More




Thanks For All Your Support!

Thursday, July 28, 2016

New Video Uploaded!

Hey Mates, I Have Uploaded an Amazing Video On My YouTube Channel.

I am going to set a poll for you to choose which game play should I Upload or Do Pokemon Go Vlogs (I am Lvl 7)

Here Is The Video:
New Video








Tuesday, July 26, 2016

NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL!!!

Hey Guys So BIG Announcement!:
I Have Finally Made A YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVtdFpo7R8hGkFCdl1IjYWw



Go Ahead And Subscribe! :D
I will make more videos when we reach 100 Subs!
Here Is My First Video:












Thank You!!!
-MKD

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

FIFA 16Ⓡ:The Review.

"THE BEST FIFA EVER."-Gamer's Blog.




There might be some glitches and problems with the pace of the players but this game has been so good with their game play.

Even long shots are easier in this game and more realistic compared to FIFA 15, we will include the performance of the engine and new celebrations.

(WE ALL LOVE THE CAMERA CELEBRATION!)

HERE IS THE RATINGS OF OTHER GAMING WEBSITES:
Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings(PS4) 82.14%[35]
(XONE) 84.68%[36]
Metacritic(PS4) 82/100[37]
(XONE) 85/100[38]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Eurogamer8 / 10[39]
Game Informer8.75 / 10[40]
GameSpot9 / 10[42]
GamesRadar4/5 stars[41]
IGN7.8 / 10[43]
OXM (UK)3.5/5 stars[44]
VideoGamer.com7 / 10[45]
Metro7 / 10[46]
The Guardian5/5 stars[47]
OUR RATING:

Friday, November 13, 2015

Next ReviewⓇ: FIFA 16

THE REVIEW FOR THE GAME FIFA 16.:
The Review for the game will be out as soon as possible :).


                           
  
WE EXPECT THAT THIS GAME'S RATING WILL NOT BE AS HIGH AS EXPECTED DUE TO THE LARGE AMOUNT OF GLITCHES(BEFORE THE NEW UPDATE).

Sunday, January 25, 2015

WE REACHED 1K! :)

THANKS TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO HAS FOLLOWED LIKED AND VIEWED THIS BLOG MORE GAME UPDATES SOON!



AND AN ADDITIONAL FEATURE OF THE LATEST TOP GEAR SEASON 22 EPISODES!!

-THANK YOU :D

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

The Comparison® - FH2 V DRIVECLUB

FH2
Forza Horizon 2® is just amazing!! The Greatest Graphics For Any Car Simulator Game.
FH2:

★★★★☆


Where As for DRIVECLUB®:


Our Team Has Gone Through Lot Of Tests And Finally THE WINNER IS:

Forza Horizon 2®


Thank you.
Please Buy This Game.
Don't Forget About DRIVECLUB!!


SEE YOU NEXT TIME :)

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Next Post: THE COMPARISON® Between FH2 AND DRIVECLUB.



The Next Post Will Be On The Comparison Between FH2 And Driveclub
DRIVECLUB®
FORZA HORIZON 2®

Forza Horizon 2 :The Review

Forza Horizon 2 is an open-world racing video game developed for Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Xbox One consoles. It is the sequel to 2012's Forza Horizon and part of the Forza Motorsport series. The Xbox One version of the game was developed by Playground Games, the team behind the original Forza Horizon, while Sumo Digital developed the version for Xbox 360, with Forza Motorsport series developer Turn 10 Studios supporting both builds.

Gameplay
Forza Horizon 2 again takes place during the fictional "Horizon Festival", this time being held in southern Europe, focusing on southern France and northern Italy.[3] The game world has approximately three times more drivable area than that for the original Forza Horizon, with events set in Provence, Tuscany and Côte d'Azur, among other regions.[citation needed] Players will explore the region, taking part in races and special events in order to advance through the game. Events can take place at day or night, and a dynamic weather system is being added for the first time in a Forza-series game.[4]

Among new features in the game is the "Bucket List", which is a group of challenges for the player to complete, similar to the 1000 Club in Forza Horizon. There will be two separate lists; one for France and another for Italy. "Co-Op Bucket Lists" are available when a player goes to the online version of the map, and can complete the bucket lists with a random person or invite a friend. It has also been confirmed that these challenges will be continuously updated to provide new challenges throughout the map. Car Meets are an online mode where players can meet up online and compare their cars, similar to "Forzavista" mode in Forza Motorsport 5. Players will also be able to interact with each other in Car Meets, including sharing tuning setups and liveries. In the online version of the game, races such as circuits, sprints, and cross country are playable against other players, along with other game types such as Infected and King.[5]

Vehicles
On 22 July 2014, Turn 10 revealed the first 100 of over 200 cars to be featured in the open world game, from exotics, rally cars, trucks, hot hatches, among others. The list includes the 2014 Lamborghini Huracán LP610-4 and Veneno, the McLaren P1, and LaFerrari.[6]

Development
Forza Horizon 2 is the second game to be developed principally by a studio other than Forza Motorsport developer Turn 10 Studios. Playground Games, the lead developer for Forza Horizon, will be focusing on the Xbox One version, using the graphics engine from Forza Motorsport 5 as their starting point; the game will run at 1080p and a locked 30 frames-per-second.[5] Sumo Digital will take the lead for the Xbox 360 version, starting from the original Forza Horizon graphics engine.[4] Turn 10 Studios will again provide support to the primary developers.[4] The Xbox 360 version will not include the weather system or "drivatar" A.I. found in the more-powerful Xbox One version, with Playground Games calling the two versions "different games".[7]

When choosing the locale for Forza Horizon 2, the developers investigated over 30 locations around the world, including California and Australia, ultimately choosing Southern Europe.[5] Creative director Ralph Fulton cited Europe's "fantastic driving roads, amazing environmental diversity, and just stunning vistas that you really want to explore" as some of the major points in selecting it for Horizon 2.[5] Fulton also noted that most of the recent open-world driving games were set in North America and that Southern Europe "just felt fresh, it felt different, it felt new, and it was a gimme for us".[5]

On 27 August 2014, Microsoft announced that a demo version of the game would be made available on Xbox One on 16 September 2014.[8] On the day of the demo release, Microsoft confirmed that the game had been declared gold, indicating it was being prepared for duplication and release.


Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings(XBO) 85.83% [10]
Metacritic(XBO) 85/100 [11]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Computer and Video Games9/10 [13]
Destructoid9.5/10 [12]
Eurogamer9/10 [14]
GamesRadar4/5 stars [15]
IGN9/10 [16]
Joystiq4/5 stars [17]
Official Xbox Magazine8/10 [18]
Polygon7/10 [19]
FOK!9/10[20]

Gamer's Blog Has Played,Researched And Tested The Game. And It Was Amazing!!
Though There Were Many Glitches, The Graphics Were Amazing And Sharp.
There Was Reality, But There Was Also A Feeling Of A Bit Digital.
So GAMER'S BLOG Will Give It:

 

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Next Review: Forza Horizon 2®

The Next Review Will Be On FH2®
As My Friend Will Get Me This After It Releases!
:)





Saturday, October 11, 2014

DRIVECLUB®:The Review

Driveclub (stylised as DRIVECLUB) is a 2014 racing video game for the PlayStation 4, developed by Evolution Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Driveclub was officially announced during the PlayStation 4 press conference on 20 February 2013.[3] The game was released in October 2014.[4] In Europe, the game is also available with the PlayStation 4 in two different bundles: one with the white version of the console, the other with the black version.

Driveclub
Driveclub box art.jpg
Developer(s)Evolution Studios
Publisher(s)Sony Computer Entertainment
Director(s)Paul Rustchynsky
Composer(s)Hybrid
EngineIn-house engine[1]
Platform(s)PlayStation 4
Release date(s)
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-playeronline multiplayer
DistributionBlu-ray Disc, download

Gameplay[edit]
Driveclub differs from Evolution Studios previous racing franchise, MotorStorm, in that it focuses on road racing rather than off-road racing. As the name Driveclub suggests, players are able to make clubs of up to 6 players and complete challenges together to earn fame. Every team member's action contributes to the club's overall success. The game's tracks and environments are inspired by real places in diverse regions across the globe. Driveclub also features dynamic weather such as rain and snow, and a day-night cycle.

In early September 2014, Evolution Studios announced a DLC Season Pass. The pass will introduce 11 new courses, 23 new events, and a new car every month until June 2015. The DLC will be both paid, and free. [2] [7]

Development[edit]
At E3 2013 Sony announced that there will be a special edition of Driveclub which will be free for PlayStation Plus subscribers. The PlayStation Plus edition will feature the same game modes, mechanics, and ability to obtain the Platinum trophy, but a limited selection of cars and tracks.[8]

On 18 October 2013, Sony announced that Driveclub will be delayed until early 2014. In a statement posted on the PlayStation Blog, the company states that, "SCE Worldwide Studios and the team at Evolution Studios have made the difficult decision to delay the release of Driveclub and Driveclub PlayStation Plus Edition until early 2014," Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida explained. "Driveclub will be a truly innovative, socially connected racing game, but the team requires more time in order to deliver on their vision - and I'm fully confident the game will surpass your expectations." [9]

On 10 March 2014, PlayStation Software Product Development Head Scott Rohde mentioned in an interview with IGN that the title has met further delays with the following statement: "What I will say is that it all comes back to that fundamental principle, and that’s that we want to build great games, and we really don’t want to release a game before it’s ready." Rohde or any other Sony representative could not at the time give a more specific release date but hinted that it might take a while referring to that the game has "gone back to the drawing board".[10]

Although Evolution Studios did experiment with Sony's Project Morpheus, the final game will not support virtual reality.[11]

On 30 April 2014, game director Paul Rustchynsky stated that the delay was caused by the game's "dynamic menu". This menu will allow you to quickly navigate from menu to menu, join clubs, race, and perform many other activities within the game.[12]

Before release, Evolution Studios had confirmed that Driveclub runs at resolution of 1080 and would be capped at 30 frames per second.[13]

Soundtrack[edit]
The official soundtrack for the game was produced by Hybrid. The soundtrack was released on iTunes on October 7 and includes remixes by Noisia, Black Sun Empire and DJ Shadow.[14]

In an unusual move, the music is turned off by default. Game director Paul Rustchynsky has confirmed that this is done to emphasise on the game's sound design.

Driveclub received generally mixed reviews. It received an aggregated score of 72.09% on GameRankings[16] and 72/100 on Metacritic.[17]

Justin Towell from GamesRadar gave the game a 8/10, praising its enjoyable online challenge system, accessible handling and beginner-friendly gameplay, but criticized the weak damage and unsatisfying crashes. He also criticized the single-player, and described it as a "dull, lifeless and formulaic experience".[23]

Dale North from Destructoid gave the game a 7.5/10, praising its responsive, satisfying control and impressive sounds, as well as highly detailed environments, while criticizing the lack of replay value, constant AI car bashing and crashing in single-player and infrequent weird visual bugs in the in-car views, but still summarized the game as "has enough to offer over other new and upcoming racing alternatives out there."[19]

Ludwig Kietzmann from Joystiq also praised the stunning environments and excellent sound design. However, he also criticized the abusive AI cars and considered them ruin the whole single-player experience because players often get bumped, smashed and shoved off the road repeatedly. He also criticized the lack of difficulty options.[28]

Luke Reilly from IGN gave the game a 7.9/10. He praised its great sense of speed and graphics, which is described as "the best-looking racing game ever seen on a console", but criticized the overly aggressive and frustrating AI grates and the difficult drifting when compared to the accessible handling, but still summarized the game as "a modest, conventional arcade racer than the sprawling, open-world types we commonly see today".[27]

John Robertson from Computer and Video Games gave the game a 8/10, also praising its graphics and the Clubs system, but criticizing the lack of variety in race types and challenges, as well as the arcade-handling, as he described it "sits at odds with the purity of available events".[18]

However, Kevin VanOrd from GameSpot gave the game a 5/10 only. He praised the attractive cars and race tracks featured. but criticized the soundtrack and the overall presentation of the game. He also praised the graphics of the game, but stated that the environment and the surroundings "as lifeless as postcards".[24]

Jeff Gerstmann from Giant Bomb gave the game a 2/5 only, praising its leaderboards, lighting and graphics, but criticizing the confusing menu, overly mechanical AI drivers, weirdly grippy car handling and lack for fun element. He summarized the game as "a weird throwback to the old, dark days of console driving games



Gamer's Blog Will Give It 8.8/10 As It Had Excellent Graphics and It's Club Concept Was Just Amazing The Disc For PS4 Is Not Cheap But It's Totally Worth It!!!

Soo Please Buy The Game!!
Thanks!


See You Soon!! :)