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  1. Age of Empires II has the legendary level of not only the series but all of the future strategy games to be developed. Age of Empires II, which has proved a storm in the gaming market and managed to become a generation of eye-eye babies, tells the history of civilization in the best possible way. Multi-player mode with a very special map of the game with a game you can spend hours with your friends to experience a fun environment. I will not be able to say it; Those who have the opportunity to jump this game, please do not call yourself a good player, because we are a betrayal of the game history.
  2. Fishing Barents Sea is a simulation game where you can fish on realistic conditions Fishing: The Barents Sea is a fishing game that you can recommend if you are interested in commercial fishery and want to experience it individually with a realistic simulation game. In the Fishing: Barents Sea, which takes us to the Barents Sea, we are replacing a boat captain and trying to fish and earn money by launching into the sea. We start the game from scratch on the seas off the Norwegian coast; a grandfather of us is inheriting a fishing boat. After we take over the boat, we are trying to fish with our crew and to grow our business by buying bigger boats and better equipment by selling the fish we catch. Fishing: We can catch different fish species in Barents Sea. We also need certain equipment for certain species of fish. The size of our ship determines how much we can fish. Fishing: Real equipment licensed on the Barents Sea. Fishing: The Barents Sea has an open world-based structure. The minimum system requirements of the game are as follows: - Windows Vista operating system - 3 GHz dual core processor - 4 GB RAM - 1 GB video memory, Nvidia GTX 750 with DirectX 9 support or an AMD graphics card with equivalent features - DirectX 9.0 - 10 GB free storage - Internet connection
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    Yakuza 6

    yakuza 6: The Song of Life is an action RPG developed and distributed by Sega, exclusively for the PlayStation 4.1 console. It is the seventh title of the main Yakuza videogame saga. It was initially launched in Japan on December 8, 2016,2 and later internationally on April 17, 2018 Gameplay Yakuza 6 is an action and adventure videogame with elements of role, set in an open world and played from a third person perspective. Similar to previous titles of the saga, the game mixes combat and exploration sections in an environment with multiple activities to perform. The story is set in the fictional cities of Kamurocho and Onomichi, and stars Kazuma Kiryu, the main character in the saga. Developing Yakuza 6 was announced on September 15, 2015 at the Tokyo Game Show during the Sony conference, as an exclusive video game for the PlayStation 4 console and with a release date in Japan at the end of 2016.5 At that time, the creator of the saga Toshihiro Nagoshi, announced that more details would be revealed about it during the rest of the event.6 It was reported that the renowned actor and director Takeshi Kitano, would play a character in the game.7 The video game would also have the presence of Professional wrestlers of the New Japan Pro Wrestling, such as Hiroshi Tanahashi, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Kazuchika Okada, Satoshi Kojima, Tetsuya Naito and Toru Yano.8 The titles Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown, Puyo will also be included as mini-games. Puyo, Out Run, Super Hang-On, Space Harrier and Fantasy Zone.
  4. The party at Camp Crystal Lake has taken a bloody turn! You have 13 weapons you can choose to fight off the seemingly unstoppable Slasher Jason Voorhees! The clock is ticking, which will you choose? No need to worry, this list will break down the Strengths and Weaknesses of each weapon and tell you exactly what you need to live through the night! Grab a Machete and let’s rock! Weapon Rankings and their Importance Every weapon is scored in three categories from 1 to 4 with 1 being the least effective. Stun is how much of a chance the weapon has to Stun Jason on a hit. Damage is how much Damage it can cause to Jason when the weapon connects. Damage can cause Jason's Hockey Mask to come off. Durability represents how many times a weapon can be used before it is unusable. All scoring categories are evenly weighted, so all weapons are equally accessible to counselors. WEAKEST Branch “From the Family Tree?” Once, this was actually one of the most powerful weapons in the game. Now, it’s just a stick. Bleh. An okay weapon only when you have nothing else around. Even then, you should probably steer clear of this and just run to find something else. The low Durability is by far the worst thing about the Branch because it only takes one to two hits to break most of the time. You can do better. Jason deserves to be hit with something much more dangerous than a Branch. Come on, we both know you’re better than this.
  5. Developer The Last of Us and Uncharted, Naughty Dog, revealed that the game should be from the First Person perspective. Attending DICE Summit 2018, Creative Director Neil Druckmann confirmed that a FP perspective was originally planned for The Last of Us, but after several tests it came to the conclusion that the 3rd Person perspective is more appropriate. The idea is still valid, Duckmann telling Dan Trachtenberg at the event that the studio is open to making a game at FP's perspective and they joked about the idea whether Naughty Dog would have had the opportunity to make Half Life 3, it would have come out. The answer came instantly: "It would have been incredible!" The event also featured major screen adaptations for Uncharted and The Last of Us, as well as the development of The Last of Us: Part II, exclusively for PlayStation 4.
  6. julian Gollop is back. The man who designed Laser Squad and its spiritual success XCOM (or UFO in Europe), is taking another crack at making a tactics game with Phoenix Point. It is a return to form for the genre as it sees Golop is going to add back a lot of the depth and complexity that has been missing in the recent wave of tactics games. While I liked the Firaxis XCOM quite a lot when it came out in 2012, it was not without its flaws. When Firaxis scrubbed off some of the clunkier and more esoteric aspects of the original game they also, unfortunately, managed to shave off a great deal of the depth in its gameplay. Mostly, it was the strategic aspect of the game that suffered. In, 1994 you had to juggle multiple bases, staffs, research teams and hangars full of jet planes and strike teams. You needed to keep track of inventory for things like ammo, grenades and other equipment. There was a sense that things were more simulated than just a choice between mission A, B or C. It felt like you were playing against different systems interacting and a real adversary instead of just getting random missions. Looking back at the 2012 XCOM now, there simply were very few strategic choices to make between missions which made it a tad stiffer and more boring than its predecessors. Phoenix Point is, it would seem, aiming to remedy this by reinstating a slew of the old mechanics and adding some of its very own. The recent test build let you play around with a limited version of the strategic map. You start in North America and have access to a base and a dropship that you can fly around. Although currently barebones, it is obvious that Phoenix Point will offer a great deal more detail and depth in how it handles the strategic layer of the game compared to what modern XCOM, or other tactics games, do. Around your ship, you have a yellow circle that tells you how far you can travel on your current fuel and destinations will have a dotted line around them if your fuel is not enough to take you there and back again. As you fly to different spots on the map events pop up, it can be finding other factions, scavenging for resources and of course encounter enemies. If a fact is friendly towards you, you can build a refueling station there to expand your reach, if not you can force them to give it to you instead. How important these things will be hard to tell at this point since most of the economy, base building and diplomacy is still to be implemented, but what is there looks like it could be very interesting indeed. As you encounter enemies, you will be taken to one of a selection of random maps to do battle on and here the game will be instantly recognizable for a season XCOM player. The UI is actually eerily similar to the 2012 remake, and that is a good thing. If there was one thing that Firaxis did a thousand percent right, it was to simplify and clean up the UI as it is one of the things that make 1994 XCOM almost unplayable in this day and age. Here it is just as clean but, again, with added details and complexity. You can now freely aim where your soldiers are aiming to target specific body parts or buildings. This is significant as it opens up for all sorts of tactical maneuvers that similar games often do not account for, things like shooting off limbs to limit an enemy's advance or deny them use of specific weapons. The more freeform aiming also lets you target things through cover and specifically try to destroy cover, a thing I have sorely missed in the modern wave of tactical strategy games. The premade team you deploy with is varied and interesting. There are, of course, some staples like the sniper and the heavy gunner. They work as expected: the sniper performances long range kills and the heavy gunner has machine guns and the ability to use a rocket attachment. There are, however, some new additions, like the medical unit that has two extra arms, Doctor Octopus-style, which can be used to either attack enemies or heal your soldier's health and body parts. Because, yes, the aliens you face can inflict damage to your body parts as well. If an arm is damaged, you can not use two-handed guns anymore. If a leg is mauled to shreds by a crab monster, you can forget about moving very far on your next turn and so on. It's nifty and leads to fighting being more visceral and tenser than just having your team members die or survive. Much like the game Battletech, there is a high probability you can come out of fights scarred and damaged instead of just dead, which I greatly prefer to games that depend upon you either doing things perfectly or not at all. Looking at you, XCOM 2, and your protracted death spirals. Again, hard to say how the actual balance will be with all systems at work but things look very promising. Another thing you have access to in battle is an armored car which you can let one or more of your soldiers enter and take control of. At the moment, it is very overpowered compared to what you encounter, but ramming full speed into the aliens, through walls and all, never gets old. I am really hoping that the finished game will have several interesting vehicles to make use of this one and lets the enemies do the same. The best feature of the tactical battle is, however, that you have more than two ability points. You can now move, shoot, reload, heal and move again in one turn, granted you have enough action points to do so. The two-action system which many games make use of, while simple, slowly drve me insane in Firaxis' XCOM. With the expanded abilities you simply have more tactical choices to make. Storywise, there is not much to tell yet. Some sort of virus was released from the permafrost that turned out to not only be deadly but also mutate people and animals to grotesque monstrosities. The creatures that you are facing look nasty and mean and I can not wait to find out more about them in the finished campaign. The developer, Snapshot Games, is also planning on incorporating the mutation aspect into the gameplay with enemies that will mutate and change depending on what tactics you use to kill them. The idea being, that enemies will mutate to gain different types of weapons and abilities in response to your playstyle. None of that is in the current build, however, but the enemies seem modular enough that I can see this happening. If it all pans out, it could be a fun way to keep things fresh through the campaign and hopefully, it's not just pallet swapping some crab monsters because you like to use rocket launchers instead of machine guns. Phoenix Point already plays really well and looks great, if a bit one-note - there are a lot of rust-colored ruins to fight your way through right now. With additional locations and if they can deliver on the features that are yet to be implemented, Phoenix Point is set to become something really special. In the end, like all strategy games, it comes down to how well the different systems jive with each other and if the AI can keep up enough to be interesting and pose a threat throughout the game. If you are a fan of XCOM or any tactical game for that matter, Phoenix Point is definitely something you should keep both eyes on.
  7. As we gear up for the PS4 release of the new God of War on April 20, Sony has confirmed to finder that we can expect more snow-filled action from Kratos in the future.For thirteen years now, we’ve been very happily ripping apart the heads off mythological beasts as the muscular God-hater Kratos. However, until this year, the setting has been that of Greek mythology. Come April 20, fans will begin a new journey on the PlayStation 4 with the bearded one – one that’s set in the frigid cold of Europe’s north. Greek mythology has been traded out in favour of Norse lore, bringing with it all new threats and gameplay experiences. This new era has encouraged Sony to re-start the series nomenclature, ducking away from the God of War IV that would have made life easier for everyone, and opting for just a God of War. Despite this, the game is very much a sequel to God of War III and takes into account the narrative compiled across all seven previous games in the series (after you include prequels and gap-fillers). When the game starts, Kratos has hidden himself away from his past in a snow-covered hut, trying to learn how to love a son and grieve for his mother. Of course, there is no peace to be found for Kratos, and it quickly turns out that the locals don’t want the God of War fishing in their creeks. Epic, mega-scale biffs ensue. Just In: Playing God of War “will make you a better dad” claims Sony I’ve played through the first few hours of the game and I’m happy to confirm it’s bloody brilliant. It’s also gorgeously detailed. At times I just found myself walking up to trees just so I could stare lovingly at the bark; it’s that good. A lot of effort has gone into creating this northern world and thankfully, it’s not going to go to waste. Guess where God of War 5 will unfold?
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  9. Natural Grocers, America’s Nutrition Education ExpertSM, surveyed more than 70 of the company’s nutrition experts and pored over the latest research to identify the expected top 10 breakout trends in nutrition and health in 2019. Here are the top 10 hottest nutrition trends in 2019: Mitochondrial optimization will keep healthy fats in focus Five years ago, the buzzword was microbiome. This year it is mitochondria. Mitochondria are our cells’ “power plants,” converting oxygen and food into the energy our body needs to stay alive and thrive. When your mitochondria are dysfunctional, not only will your energy reserve decrease, resulting in fatigue and brain fog, but you can also become vulnerable to degenerative diseases like heart disease, diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases. The best way to support healthy mitochondria function is to eat more fat! Healthy fat, that is. Mitochondria function at their best when fueled by fat, not carbs. One tool to support mitochondria is the trending ketogenic diet. In 2019, expect to hear more about mitochondrial health and look to see brands embracing more high-fat focused and ketogenic products to support optimal mitochondrial function. Collagen and bone broth are easier than ever Scoop by healthy scoop, collagen has gained mainstream interest over the past year as everyone adds it to their smoothies, matchas and lattes in the quest for glowing skin, healthy joints and gut healing. In 2019, as more collagen and bone broth products enter the market, so will convenient opportunities for consumers to take collagen on a daily basis. Supplement companies will continue to offer an array of collagen products, including collagen powders, gummies and drinks; marine collagen powders; and even vegan-friendly collagen precursors. Bone broth is one of the richest food sources of collagen, and it will continue its expansion into the mainstream as well. Companies are looking for unique and simple ways for consumers to try out bone broth, including bone broth protein bars, pre-made soups and even bone-broth infused coffee! Sorry sugar, we’re breaking up with you In 2019, consumers will continue to become aware of how much sugar is insidiously added to almost everything we eat. Look in your pantry and refrigerator and you’re likely to find the major culprits— ketchup, barbecue sauce, flavored yogurts, coffee creamers, chips, breads, cereals, spaghetti sauce, fruit juice, sports drinks and even bacon! This year, learn how to break up with sugar. Once you become a savvy monitor of added sugar, it will become easier to for you to avoid it and enjoy the health benefits you’re bound to experience. The shroom boom In the last several years, the amount of scientific research published on mushrooms has exploded. Turns out, mushrooms hold the power to support the immune system, blood sugar balance, brain health, liver health, respiratory health, hormone balance and can even boost energy levels. In response to the growing mountain of research promoting the health benefits of mushrooms, the supplement, grocery and even body-care industries are introducing more ways to try out these fungal superheroes. Supplement companies are turning out a variety of mushroom-centric supplements, geared toward everything from brain health to immunity. The stunning benefits of mushrooms are influencing new grocery products as well. We’ll continue to see the category grow, with more mushroom teas, tonics, broths and coffees making an appearance in 2019. Nootropics + neuroplasticity Neuroplasticity is the now proven principle that we can change the structure and function of our brains throughout our lives and that our thoughts, emotions and behavior are the primary means of doing that. Supplements help too. Best. News. Ever. Right? The discovery of neuroplasticity has led to the explosion of natural nootropics. Nootropics are substances that can be taken to improve mental performance in healthy people (one of the most well-known nootropics is the caffeine found in the beloved cup of morning coffee) and they are most often used to boost memory, focus, creativity, intelligence and motivation. Nootropics may also reduce age-related declines in brain function. Look for more brain-boosting formulas on the supplement shelves in the coming year. Promoting the body’s ability to heal itself We will see companies meet the demands of consumers who want to swap their use of over-the-counter (OTC) meds and prescription drugs for natural remedies that support the body in healing. Instead of opening the medicine cabinet, people will use a combination of lifestyle choices, herbal remedies and vitamin supplementation to support the body in times of discomfort. Immune support remedies like mushrooms, elderberry, manuka honey throat sprays and natural zinc lozenges will dominate. Additionally, we’ll see more alternatives to common OTC remedies and prescription drugs for digestive discomfort and general pain management. 2019 will be the year of supporting the structure and function of the body in a multitude of ways with beneficial natural remedies. Green beauty boom A recent study revealed that the products we slather on our bodies daily, like shampoo and deodorant, can create plumes of petrochemical emissions. The researchers, who originally set out to record emissions around the city of Boulder, Colorado, discovered strange spikes in the data, especially during the morning commute, that weren’t coming from cars. Instead, the compounds were from personal care products that emit D5 siloxane, a chemical emollient found in certain body care products. That’s right, your deodorant and lotion are potentially as toxic as your vehicle’s tailpipe! Consumers are becoming more aware about the slew of chemicals that come from body care products, including ubiquitous endocrine disruptors, and are looking for products with ingredient lists that don’t require a chemistry degree to understand. In 2019, expect companies to offer a wide variety of clean body care products with simple, natural ingredients that work! Ingredient lists over nutrition facts We’ve likely all grappled with counting calories and grams of fat, but in 2019, a new paradigm is bound to free us from some of the struggles we’ve formed around food, nutrition and our everyday health. Nutrition labels will be demoted and instead, consumers will read and make food choices based on ingredient labels. The days of counting every single calorie are nearing an end. Rather than glorifying macronutrient logs and adhering to extremely strict dietary guidelines, 2019 will foster a friendlier relationship with food that focuses on simple, clean ingredients in products made with whole, real foods. Lutein reigns supreme over blue light Blue light—from our smart phones, tablets, computers, TVs and even light bulbs—has become ever-present, and a growing body of research is showing that all of this blue-light exposure can damage the retina of the eye and can lead to age-related macular degeneration1 (i.e., the leading cause of blindness in older adults).i Excessive blue light also disrupts the circadian rhythm, which plays many roles in health, including regulating the sleep-wake cycle, hormone balance, digestion and body temperature.2 Enter lutein. Lutein preferentially accumulates in the macula, the part of the retina responsible for central vision, where it filters damaging blue light and increases macular pigment density.3 And because the health of the retina is directly related to how well our brains age,ii lutein also benefits the brain (see nootropics above). In 2019, lutein will solidify its role as protector of the eyes and the brain. Love your liver While it shouldn’t be “trendy” to have fatty liver disease, unfortunately the disease is trending. In 2018 we were shocked to learn that millennials are getting fatty liver disease faster than any other age group. According to the National Institutes of Health, up to 40 percent of U.S. adults have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.4We believe that loving your liver will be a trend in 2019. Consumers will clean up their diets, ditching culprits like high fructose corn syrup and vegetable oils and will embrace “mocktails” to reduce alcohol consumption. We also predict an increase in sales of herbal supplements that support liver health, like milk thistle and berberine, as well as MCT oil, which has been shown to reduce fat in the liver.
  10. Oreo was used to help animators at Marvel Studios capture natural movements and behaviours of the species when they created Rocket (bottom right), an anthropomorphic raccoon voiced by Bradley Cooper. Oreo won the hearts of Marvel fans around the world when he walked the red carpet during the London premiere of the first Guardians of the Galaxy film alongside director James Gunn (left). Oreo, who lived on a farm in Portugal, died after a short illness.
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  14. @[N]ico you deserve to be DJ in Ts3 I've heard some songs Which you have The right is beautiful And you help all and me Thank you with all my heart This is really not just talk ❤️ Good luck
  15. Cattle and Crops, a new generation farming simulation with attention to detail, comes to an end. At the end of the last year, the game, which was released early in the community specifically for the community, received a lot of updates in the meantime. The winning production, featuring realistic soil texture, realistic vehicle controls, driving and recruiting, improved artificial intelligence worker system, will be released in Steam as early access in February 2018. The game is scheduled to be released in the middle of February. Steam price is unknown right now. Support for Turkish and other languages can be provided later. We have seen this before, but we can say that it boiled in time. After the exit, we will pass again.
  16. What Are The Best FF14 DPS Jobs? A brand-spanking new cinematic trailer for the upcoming Final Fantasy XIV expansion has arrived and a new adventure awaits. But before the new expansion arrives in the summer, let's look at the top three FFXIV DPS jobs as of 2019. Today we are pulling these rankings off damage numbers based on real player logs in Omega: Alphascape (Savage) and choosing the classes with the highest overall damage. These rankings are certainly interchangeable when factors such as utility and flexibility are considered, but for now we will just be looking at pure damage output. So, without further ado, let's start our ranking of the DPS stars of FFXIV. If you aren't careful in Savage, you'll surely get spanked.3. Summoner Lower damage is offput by utility. Acutally, they do a lot of damage still. Summoners are number three on the list, but that doesn't mean that they're a pushover at all. With their complex kit of damage-over-time spells (DOTS), ability to summon Bahamut, and host of cuddly and deadly pets, the high damage and fun of the Summoner will surely keep the raid bosses away. Why You Should Play This Job: Summoner is a top tier caster job in FFXIV at the moment, and although it is a little overshadowed by the Black Mage in terms of damage, it will surely not disappoint in terms of raid damage utility and flexibility. It's definitely ranked in the more difficult of classes to play due to the constant Aetherflow, DOT, Bahamut and Pet management, but a successful summoner should find this process very rewarding when done right. Of course, making a few individual mistakes here and there with the Summoner won't ruin your chances of putting out silly amounts of damage during a raid. If your character has a spell book in hand (or doesn’t yet) and you’re itching for something to try out, give the Summoner a try.
  17. Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, PS3, Xbox 360 Release date: 28 September 2018 Pre-order: Amazon UK or Amazon US The annual FIFA refresh is on the way, this time bringing with it a fairly major new addition: the UEFA Champions League, after rival franchise Pro Evo lost the license. Story mode The Journey will also return, with what's being described as the conclusion to Alex Hunter's journey through the ranks of professional football. Here's everything we know so far about FIFA 19.
  18. Retrieved and postponed until November after some users chose accidentally deleted files, Windows Update 10 October Update has remained unresolved bugs, causing problems for Apple product users. Installing the Windows 10 October Update package may not be a good idea if you use your PC to synchronize song albums using the iCloud service. Distributed through the Windows Update service, Windows 10 build 1809 is not yet installed on any PC, Microsoft automatically filtering systems with compatibility issues. A common example is systems that use Radeon HD 2000 and HD 4000 series video cards left by AMD without access to updated drivers. Even with the latest version of iCloud for Windows (v7.7.0.276), Shared Albums functionality becomes inoperative after October Update is installed. Upon detection of the iCloud client already installed on your PC, the Windows installer stops updating the operating system by displaying a warning message about the problem. Without giving a specific deadline, Apple and Microsoft confirm the preparation of a remedy that will be included with the next iCloud for Windows version.
  19. A gadget that I've wanted for a long time and which I did not think it would become reality when I was little, is this vocalist. This gadget automatically translates the conversation between you and a person and makes your trip easier in a foreign country. This gadget looks like a tape recorder and has a microphone and a speakerphone. Automatically translates from 30 different languages and needs a Bluetooth connection to your phone. It probably links to Google Translate. You just tell him a text and he translates it into the language your interlocutor knows. It has a 800 mAh battery, a transmission range of 10m and supports the following languages: Chinese (Simplified / Traditional / Cantonese), Korean, Japanese, French, Spanish, English, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic (Algeria / Saudi Arabia / International), Hungarian, Swedish, Czech, Finnish, Danish, Polish. Cost $ 60 at TomTop.
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