Gaming
God of War Ragnarok finally gets New Game Plus
Plus more features
God of War Ragnarok is one of the most iconic games of the past year. Though the title lost to Elden Ring for the prestigious Game of the Year award, it continues to wow with a significant update to the base game. More than the much awaited New Game Plus mode, God of War Ragnarok has just received new features to change how you play the game.
The spotlight is naturally on the New Game Plus mode. After completing the game, players can reenter the Nine Realms and replay the entire story again but with the complete set of skills, abilities, and levels acquired from the previous playthrough — including the Draupnir Spear.
However, using those skills for traversal will still be locked from the start to prevent game-breaking bugs. Sonic and Hex arrows are also locked until their respective introductions in the story.
Some bosses are also enhanced with new abilities to add some challenge.
New armor sets
Besides the renewed gameplay, the mode will also have new outfits and armor. The Armor of the Black Bear, for example, will bring the much-requested bear cloak from the opening cutscene to actual gameplay. It will also have the Ares and Zeus armor sets featured in the previous game.
For an additional challenge, the new Spartan Armor will strip Kratos down to his bare Spartan essentials. The set will be locked at level 1. It will also come with no perks and powers. It’s a new hard mode for your playthrough.
A new shield, the Spartan Aspis, adds an even more brutal risk-or-reward element to parrying. Though damage from successful parries will be higher, the parry window will be considerably smaller.
Beasts of Burden
There are new abilities and enchantments available, too. If you were ever enamored with an armor ability but wanted to change to a different one, there are new enchantments which you can affix to other sets. Basically, you can have two armor abilities in one.
Once again, to add more difficulty, a new set of enchantments — called Burdens — will hinder, rather than help, Kratos. One example is an enhancement that afflicts Kratos with frost after rolling.
SEE ALSO: God of War Ragnarok is Sony’s best-selling exclusive
The MSI Claw is the latest gaming handheld from a major PC and laptop brand. The competition in this emerging gadget segment is tighter than ever. So, what is it about the MSI Claw that can scratch your gaming itch? Here’s a quick list.
Best grip in the game
One quick glance and it’s hard not to compare the claw with another popular gaming handheld. But a closer look and actually holding the thing will reveal that its grip easily feels better.
It has a slightly deeper groove that makes it easier to hold. So, MSI’s “Grip and Game” tagline isn’t all talk. Its design truly does provide one of the better feeling handles among its competition.
The overall design makes sure it’s made for extended gameplay sessions. The buttons are where you expect them to be. That includes the four mini buttons on the upper edges of the screen. These are the View, MSI Center M, Menu, and Quick Settings buttons.
In addition, the face buttons and d-pad all feel great. The face buttons, in particular, feel comparable to those of regular console controllers.
The rest of the buttons and triggers have a very satisfying tactile feel. It also uses Hall Effect technology to get rid of any stick drift issues.
Up top, you’ll find the power button, MicroSD Card slot, Thunderbolt 4 USB-C port, audio jack, and the volume buttons. These are intuitively placed and just makes sense given the overall design approach.
As cliché as it sounds, you’ll really think you got your money’s worth once you hold, touch, press, and grip the MSI Claw.
Dragon Vision
Now, MSI isn’t really calling it that but I thought it sounds pretty cool. A big part of the whole gaming experience is the display. Balancing resolution and frame rates is always tricky but the MSI Claw does it convincingly.
With this gaming handheld, you get a 7-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Looks great on paper and it’s even better in real life. It’s the sweet spot in terms of both size and performance. There’s enough here to immerse you all while delivering a satisfying level of crisp and smoothness.
It’s comfortable to view whether you’re on the couch, on a desk table, or lying down getting a quick game in before you get some shut-eye.
Battery Life
At 53Whr, the MSI Claw has a 36% larger battery capacity than its contemporaries and promises 50% more play time.
MSI claims “elevated performance with extended endurance” using the Claw with faster charging capabilities.
These percentages are hard to measure in real life usage. What we can say for certain is that you get the expected performance and playtime typical of a handheld. That’s a little under two hours for graphically demanding titles, and close to four hours on less demanding ones.
The charging claim is legitimate. The MSI Claw juices up faster than most other handhelds, going from 20% to 100% in about a little over a K-Drama episode (roughly a little over an hour).
MSI Center M
Any self-respecting gaming handheld has its own software to make navigating the thing more manageable. While its direct competitors have an armoury crate and a space, MSI went with Center M.
The best part about MSI Center M is it puts your installed games front and center. Right when it launches, you get immediate access to the titles you have available on your machine.
MSI Afterburner is already the most commonly used app for taking a look at how your machine is performing while you play. That functionality is built-in to the MSI Claw. You can access it view the Quick Settings buttons.
Layout and functionality-wise, the MSI Center M is certainly one of the better Gaming Handheld softwares available right now.
Competitive Performance
A defining trait of the MSI Claw is that It’s the first gaming handheld to be powered by Intel Core Ultra. With it comes Intel XeSS tech. What it does is leverage AI upscaling to boost the fps of select titles.
As of launch, 50 notable games are supported. That number will certainly grow throughout the device’s lifespan. Some of the titles include Hi-Fi Rush, Dying Light 2, Forza Horizon 5, Call of Duty Warzone 2.0, Returnal, and many, many more.
Naturally, results will vary depending on the game mode you’re using. But in general, AAA games get anywhere between 10% to 45% better frame rate performance with Intel XeSS.
For our part we played TEKKEN 8 and the recently launched Horizon Forbidden West. Both graphically demanding games played relatively well on the MSI Claw. Frame rate performance on TEKKEN 8 is crucial and we got a relatively consistent fps, never dropping below 40.
Horizon Forbidden West is a much more graphically demanding game. We were able to run it in Medium Settings and while it doesn’t look as incredible, it still played relatively well with a frame rate surprising for a gaming handheld.
Extras
MSI made sure that if you wanted to, you could get some extra stuff with the MSI Claw. Its separately sold accessory set includes the Claw Travel Case, Nest Docking Station, Claw Lanyard, and Claw Keychain.
On paper, the MSI Claw lists its ergonomic design, AI Engine, and App Player as distinct advantages over its competition.
Whether it’s the Gaming Handheld that matches your needs is still ultimately up to you. If you have the opportunity to test drive the device, we suggest you do so. That might just solidify your purchase decision.
Price and availability in the Philippines
The MSI Claw will be available in three configurations in the Philippines. There are priced as follows:
MSI Claw A1M-075PH (PhP 45, 995).
- Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 processor 135H
- 512GB NVMe PCIe Gen4x4
- LPDDR5 16GB, dual channel
- Intel® Arc™ Graphics
Claw A1M-076PH (PhP 50, 995).
- Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 processor 155H
- 512GB NVMe PCIe Gen4x4
- LPDDR5 16GB, dual channel
- Intel® Arc™ Graphics
Claw A1M-077PH (PhP 53, 995).
- Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 processor 155H
- 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen4x4
- LPDDR5 16GB, dual channel
- Intel® Arc™ Graphics
Ongoing Promotion
You can still get your own MSI Claw with exclusive bundled freebies 𝐄𝐗𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐃 until 𝐀𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐥 𝟑𝟎, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒!
This feature article is a collaboration between GadgetMatch and MSI Philippines.
If you’ve been waiting for an opportunity to try Assassin’s Creed Mirage, that opportunity has come. The game is available for free trial on the PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, Ubisoft Store, and the Epic Games Store. The promotion will be available from April 17 to 30.
During the Free Trial, players will have access to the first two (2) hours of the. Progression will carry over if they purchase the game.
Players streaming will be able to get and offer to their viewers an exclusive reward: Basim Valhalla Sword, if they stream during the Free Trial period. This unique sword is Basim’s weapon from his later years in England.
Discounts will also be available on PC via Ubisoft Connect only. From April 17t to 24 , Assassin’s Creed Mirage Standard Edition and Deluxe Edition will be 40% off.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage
Assassin’s Creed Mirage spins a tale centered around an already established character, rather than a blank slate like Valhalla’s Eivor. It follows Basim Ibn Ishaq, a character introduced in Valhalla. Taking place before the events of the previous game, Mirage has the assassin root out the Order in 9th-century Baghdad, a setting familiar to those who played the original title in 2007.
SEE ALSO: Assassin’s Creed Mirage review
Gaming peripherals brand GameSir has introduced two new budget-friendly gaming controllers: The GameSir Nova and GameSir Nova Lite.
These controllers feature multi-platform compatibility and cutting-edge technologies, like anti-drift Hall effect sticks and tri-mode connectivity, for affordable price points.
The GameSir Nova is available for UK£ 39.99/US$ 35.99/PhP 2,100 while the GameSir Nova Lite costs UK£ 29.99/US$ 24.99/PhP 1,500.
Color options for the Nova are Neon Teal and Retro White, while the Nova Lite comes in Stellar White and Space Purple. Customers may purchase from Amazon, Amazon UK, and the GameSir website.
Ultimate multi-platform gaming controller
The GameSir Nova and Nova Lite are both compatible with multiple devices, including PC, iOS, Android, and Switch. The Nova Lite, meanwhile, can also connect to Steam Deck.
Both controllers also support tri-mode connectivity for flexibility. The Nova can be connected via Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, or a wired connection. Its Lite counterpart supports Bluetooth, a wireless dongle, and a wired configuration.
Precise, consistent gaming
With anti-drift Hall effect sticks, the Nova provides a smooth and consistent gaming experience. It uses specially optimized algorithms, and even supports motion controls to tilt, shake, or rotate for more immersion.
The Dual HD Rumble Motors in the grips also provide vibrations for real and precise feedback, whatever the game’s effects may be. Furthermore, there are two programmable macro back buttons that allows gamers to execute complex combos with ease.
The Nova Lite, meanwhile, also has analogue triggers, a 20Hz Turbo function, and two motors in the grips to cater to the user’s needs and feel.
In addition, the Lite includes a multi-function M button. Users may use this button to adjust different settings on the fly. For instance, pressing M plus the D-pad’s up and down buttons raises or lowers the vibration intensity. The sticks’ dead zones may also be adjusted to one’s liking.
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