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Issue 48, 2013 - New

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TECHNOLOGY 13 6 www.guestlist.net Issue 48 / 2013 GET YOUR GAME ON! Yet another month has passed so let's take a look at the special video games that will make you forget all about sleep, family, friends and dinner because you are going to be glued to the screen. But poor Lara, while working so hard to save everyone, there are countless people who want her dead who she has to flee from. Tomb raider is a fantastic action/ adventure game that has always been able to set its NIKE FUEL BAND The Nike+ Fuel Band is a new device for all the sports fanatics. TOMB RAIDER This March, she's back. The infamous tomb raider will be ready to go on yet another adventure. In this game, Lara will get stranded on a deserted island along with other passengers and it will be up to her to save them. NEW TECH! player out on an adventure that combines several elements of exploration and survival. Obviously it will take a lot of effort and energy from the player to complete such a hard task. Will you be up for it? The device, designed to be worn on your wrist measures your daily exercise. It does this with a special kind of measurement, called Fuel Points. Those points are Nike´s new currency with which they summarise your activity tracking each step taken and calorie burned. You can even set a daily NikeFuel goal and the LED display goes from red to green showing your progress during the day. The result is a mix of measurements of the intensity, length and style of movement. Summing up all this information, the band then shows your activity. Of course the Fuel Band also shows you the time and at the end of the day you can share your achievements over Twitter and Facebook. Over all that, the band is waterproof! ou Get it for £139.99 from www. nike.com/fuelband. METAL GEAR RISING Being the ninth game in its series, you would think it might get boring, well.. far from it. Not only does this game still entertain, it is also slightly different from its predecessors. Metal gear rising is all about action, which is slightly different from the previous games. In those games, you weren't given blades that can slice through planes and people and obviously that is a really nice change. And not only that, your character is also given more powers than ever before and new skills to try out. This game is guaranteed to keep you fascinated with what's going on and you will not be 'rising' from the couch anytime soon. DEAD SPACE 3 In a desperate quest to stop the 'Necromorphs', Isaac Clarke returns once again. It is up to him to put a final stop to the apocalypse of mankind and find the final cure for the 'Necromorph plague'. Will he manage this time? Ever since its first release, the game series has drawn numerous amounts of fans and for a good reason. The series is well known for its strong narrative foundation and extensive focus on detail. And this third follow-up is sure not to disappoint. While remaining faithful to the format of the old games, new designs and environments have been created as well for the player to enjoy. So go and explore this whole new yet familiar world! HISTORY: LEGENDS OF WAR Gameplay is simple to grasp and very addictive. With the intuitive control system making it easily accessible for strategy newcomers, the extensive depth and traditional feel will thrill the enthusiasts. Immers- ing you in the bloody conflicts of WW2 from the beaches of Normandy to the worn torn streets of Berlin, you must complete real historical operations including Operation Cobra, Operation Overlord and the Ardennes Counteroffensive which featured in the hit TV show 'Band of Brothers'. Available March 8th on Xbox360, PS3, PC & PSVita, for details visit www.pqube.co.uk/ legendsofwar

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