Saturday, April 12, 2014

Razer DeathAdder 2013 review

Hello! This is my first REAL post! (the hello world thingy doesn't count for me)

Okay peeps, this is the review of the 'new' Razer DeathAdder 2013 in "Beam's Style"!!

edit: see the review here! (thai; Eng coming soon.)

Out of the Box

My first impression when I bought this gaming mouse is that ... "OMG this thing is so sexy!" The packaging is  really nice and neat, 2 stickers included and of course, the mouse itself. The mouse is quite large but fits snugly in my hand since my hand is moderately-big...

not mine.. copied from custom review credits in image.

Day 1...

After the nice first impression and all, I had to test it out (why not?). I tried it on my favorite game; point blank; a FPS game. Well, this mouse as seen from the size and it's really comfortable for palm grippers even played for 5 hours straight (but it's not so good for our eyes and back so take breaks every 20 minutes!) and the accuracy is amazing even at the lightning speed of 6400 DPI (but I never really use it for real.. just for testing and stuff). The rubber side grips make a very good thumb rest and gives you less strain for your thumb preventing it from dragging around on the mouse mat...

Customization

Well obviously, most USB-ed Razer products have Razer's Synapse 2.0 to customize stuff on this mouse.. For me, the my best customization is 1800 DPI 2g acceleration, Razer Goliathus Control (review here) mouse mat calibration and mouse button 4 and 5 (the side ones) for macros.  The performance based on these customization is amazing! Made me really good at FPS games because the acceleration makes my mouse precise when I move my mouse slowly but light-speed (still 1800 dpi... lol) when moved fast. This is a really good mouse for the price.

Caring and Maintenance

Well, as for a mouse, you don't need extreme cares for it, but the guide suggests that you should clean the sensor with cotton buds (Q-tips) every month which I rarely do.. :/. And from my personal experience, you should all times use a mouse on a good mouse mat such as razer's or maybe other nice gaming mouse mat or just the normal cloth but not on a coarse surface like the floor or your basketball court.. It really damages your mouse feet (the shiny black polished thingy on the bottom of your mouse) and if the feet is broken, you lose the glide of your mouse... So remember to bring a mouse mat with you at all times.

The day you went to coma...

Well, I take my laptop around a lot so I have to bring my mouse as of I GAME from my laptop not my PC.. So the DeathAdder was taken around a lot especially to school, it was OK, but Razer, if you are reading my article.. which I don't really hope to have you here... please include a mouse bag for us so we can preserve the life of your sexy items longer or else people will feel bad about the durability of these mouse and vow to never buy another Razer product again... For me, today (30/1/2014) the mouse stopped working.. dead. The mouse won't work on any computer, laptop or anything I've tried even though I've bought this baby for a month. I'm pretty disappointed about the durability of it, but the quality of the product is amazing! But really, I know that new products come out often and you want our stuff to broke easily so we can buy a new one form you.. I can certainly understand that since it's a way to boost your marketing. But time-bombing this mouse for a 1- month lifetime? It's ridiculous. Maybe a 6 month or 1 year time bomb is OK... Since the warranty from Ascenti haven't expired, so I might be able to claim a new one so I'm not that angry... Oh yes one ore thing, the cable frays REALLY EASILY after a week of using it everyday, (day 1 to day 7) the cable where the USB is used to plug got really frayed so I have to use tape to wrap around it to preserve it before the whole thing get ruined.

Summary + Score

Well, this mouse a a fairly good mouse with the pros and cons of the following:
Pros: Nice performance, Light weighted, ergonomic, palm grip, large.
Con: HORRIBLE durability 

Should I buy it..? 

this might be a question for lots of you.. my answer is it depends, if you game mostly at home and don't really unplug this, then yes. But if you travel a lot, please consider a wireless mouse since it will last longer for you unless you are addicted to DeathAdder's awesome ergonomics and comfort.. and you have a buttload of money to waste on. But for me, I'll buy it but if there's a Razer Mamba or Razer Ouroboros next to it, I'd choose one of those two wireless mice, not the DeathAdder.

Score Rating

I'd give it a 7/10... 3 deducted from the durability.. (a month, what the frick..?) that's it

EDIT: I returned the mouse and got a new DA now.. let's see how it goes but everything's ok now though... :) Thanks Ascenti Resources! 

Thank you soooo much for reading this article today. Tell me what you think in the comments below! Until the next post! Stay healthy and let's game!
BeamS.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

A little notice...

Hello! A small notice today...
Since I have a youtube channel now, and blogging takes a lot of time and pretty boring, be sure to check my youtube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/#/user/ProjectRecton/
And to keep up with my latest updates, follow my twitter here: @Project_Recton
Stay in touch!
Stay healthy and game hard!
BeamS

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Logitech G700s Review

Hullo!
What's going on guys, I'm back again with the review of my new Logitech G700s. This is the 2nd mouse I've reviewed and very I'm excited about it. I hope you enjoy reading this review "Beam Style" as much as I enjoy writing it!
edit: if you don't bother reading all these, feel free to watch my review of it on youtube.. Link here (new one!)

Out of The Box

Unlike Razer's Packaging, Logitech's wasn't so "classy" meaning that the unboxing was simple... or not? Unlike many mouse unboxings, instead of opening from the top, you just simply pull the whole thing out from the case (when you open from the front). Everything will be in there; the mouse, the charger, the mini receiver (1000 Hz) which is real small, so make sure you don't lose it, and a receiver extension cable to extend the range of the receiver in case you're using the mouse from a PC, not a laptop. Along with those, there's also a quick startup guide, the intros to where to get the driver software installation, and other legal stuff. To my disappointment, there's no carrying case despite it being a wireless mouse. But apart from that, simple, easy to take out packaging is good.
At first it was an Eneloop.. really.
At first it was an Eneloop battery.. Moving from that to the mouse itself, it comes with an Eneloop battery which really impresses me, but I did change it later for better battery capacity for extended battery life. Next to the battery, there's an empty slot which I found out to be the slot that the receiver will fit in snugly for portability and ease of transportation (you'll know what I mean from the image...). The Logitech G700s is a successor of it's old version; the G700. The changes, to my opinion, are very minor (though I don't own a G700, I did some research). Some noticeable changes are: the new "Hydrophobic" coating on the mouse which repels sweat and water. the ergonomic thumb rest and pinkie rest is coating with some kind of "grip" which I somewhat felt that it's sandpaper... But it repels sweat and easier to clean than normal rubber... though not the most comfortable thing ever... It uses a "Gaming Grade" Laser sensor for more accuracy and less acceleration speed. Depending on one's taste, you may or may not like it... for me, it makes no difference because I never game above 2,400 DPI with acceleration... 

Fits in snugly.. :D

Day 1

When I started using it, I'm not fond with the Logitech Gaming Software, so there were some difficulties setting up stuff for all the "G" keys. The major issue was the left click responds as a right, and the right wasn't working. This happens occasionally for the first few day. This is fixed by temporarily by taking out the battery out and putting it back (reset maybe..?) And successfully solved by re-installing Logitech gaming software. Then all was good. Although the tactile response from the "G" keys were very very very very minor if not noticeable at all... But after a few weeks of usage, you will be able to feel it. By minor I mean no sound (the 'click' sound) produced from clicking; unlike the DeathAdder's 'clickey clicks' from their 'hyper-response' buttons. The G700s consists of 13 buttons altogether; 4 on the thumb side, the left, right, scroll wheel, scroll click, scroll tilt buttons, middle buttons, 3 left-side-of-the-left-click-buttons, and a Logitech exclusive 2 function scroll wheel lock which changes a normal "clickey" scrolling to free spin and vice versa. It's actually too may buttons for me to use... but I managed to find a use for all keys afterwards. The ergonomic right hand design, although from the first look looks uncomfortable and more left-handed, it felt really comfortable. The weight, however is pretty heavy but pretty much unavoidable because the body itself is pretty light, but the battery added most of the  weight. Moving on to the wireless receiver, it served really well and the signal range is impressively far and the response is very fast. The thing that bugs me most is the charger/information transfer cable. It is very stiff and hard and bulky and not so flexible, and most of all.. it's rubber; the one used on HDMI-ish cables... but not that big of an issue for me because I don't really charge when gaming. I prefer to charge overnight or when I'm not using it.
Mini Signal reciever... so kawaii!

Care and Maintenance

Since it's a mouse, you'll touch it a lot, which means that there might be lots of germs, sweat and oil. I advise you guys to clean it with micro-fiber cloth (the one you use on mobile phones, glass lens, etc...) to clean it once in a while. And when not using for a long time, store it in a bag along with the mini receiver stowed away in the slot provided in the slot provided to keep away the dust and dirt.

Until now...

Until today, after owning for nearly a month, everything's great and after the apocalyptic bug on my mouse, evverythign is fine. The charging, I managed to get over it by wrapping around the neck of my headset hanger. Although still stiff. The battery is really durable, I left it on for over 3 days and well, only some of the battery consumed.

Summary

Pros: Ergonomic, Durable, Wireless, Rechargeable, small receiver ideal for laptops, 2 function scroll, lots of keys for media, gaming, etc...
Cons: Somewhat ugly, sandpaper-ish side grips, heavy, no carrying case, stiff recharging cable.

Wrapping up, this mouse has lots of buttons, non-fancy look, nice wireless systems but bad charging cable. Good ergonomics but not that good side grips. High-end and durable batteries included are also good. And the best of all, it's Logitech! It's SUPER DURABLE! *mumbles* Not like some mouse I've reviewed previously... 

Should I buy it..?

This is a great mouse if you're into quality and durability, not design and awesomeness in terms of look and flashy light. This is one ideal mouse if you're looking for a 'truly wireless' mouse in my terms, meaning that it is really portable and could be carried anywhere, especially if you're a laptop gamer... like me.

Score + Rating

For me, I'd give it 8.65/10. 0.5 deducted from the design, another 0.5 from the charging cable, 0.25 from the sandpaper side grips, and 0.1 from no carrying case.

Can't tell who wins... But I think Logitech PWN'ed it on performance.
Well, that's pretty much it guys, if you have any questions for me, feel free to leave a comment below and I'll reply ASAP.

Until next time, stay healthy and game hard.
BeamS.


Razer Electra Headphone/Headset Review

Hello! Long time no see!
Thanks for your support to my blog all along.. I'm back and running now. Today, I'll write a review of my Razer Electra...
Which I'm currently wearing right now! Time to review it "Beam's Style"!
Edit: see the Unboxing of it here: http://youtu.be/n3DLaVXq0cA
See the review of it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmBB9zsLigs

Out of the box

Well,  as anyone... or any Razer fans will know, the packaging of any Razer product is... wow. So awesome, so sleek and so cool. You can see the unboxing of the Razer Electra HERE from Unboxholics. The unboxing process took me about 15 minutes and a few tearing... But everything is intact including the headphone/headset itself. The things included in the packaging are: The headphone/headset, 2 cables; one with a mic and another without. Razer's "welcome to the cult" note, quick start guide, and of course, everyone's favorite: the sticker. Unfortunately, There's no carrying case included whatsoever.... :(. The headphone/headset itself, unlike the Razer Kraken Pro, this headphone/headset's shape is somewhat rectangle/trapezoid-ish kinda shape... you'll know what I mean later. This headphone/headset has a black matte finish which looks really sleek and virtually finger print free. The headband at the top is eye-bleeding neon green which says "Razer" at the top. Which could draw attention to you across the room.. but not really as attractive in color as the Kraken, but the Electra sure looks more formal and sleek. 
the headband

The two cables and the logo

Day 1

The first time I tested it, I had to compare it with the Razer Kraken (my friend's Kraken 7.1) and well, the Electra PWN'ed the Kraken in the aspects of mids and high... considerably clearer and vocals and small details like whistles in songs could be heard easily from the Electra, but not the Kraken 7.1 nor Hammerhead Pro. You guys might start questioning me since the title why do I call it a "Headphone/Headset". Why? Because this Headphone/Headset has interchangeable cable! One for Audio only, another for audio and mic combined... I still dunno why though :/. This headset has a 40 mm Neodymium driver meaning that the bass response is good but the mids and highs aren't drowned by these traits. Gold plated 3.5 mm connectors and soft foamy ear cushions also add up the awesomeness of this ... I'll call it Headset. The bass response it really good, especially when you listen to those small footprint sounds and when used with Razer Surround programs, creates the awesome 7.1 surround headset in everyone's dream for only 60 bucks. Very nice for the Price.
Great for music and gaming.

Features

- 40 mm Neodymium magnet which gives off the awesome bass quality
- Green rubber round large cable which isn't so durable but the signals and stuff is pretty neat
- Matte plastic body and foamy leatherette padding with the Green Razer logo on each side, Razer neon green headband which is very cool and comfy but might get muggy in your ears if wore for long period with temperature more than 27C (Thailand... for example)
- Omnidirectional in line mic. which kinda sucks but doesn't look awkward when you're calling/ talking via phone outside.
- Not that good noise isolation... (Similar but poorer noise isolation than the Beats Studio without the active noise cancelling).
-2.0 stereo but up-gradable to 7.1 surround with the help of Razer Surround.
a wider view.


Caring and Maintenance

Nope.. no need to maintain anything.. just don't rip the leatherette padding and the headband... Beam's advice: go buy a hard carrying case! And remember... water and moist are a NO for leather. and they also stink over time if kept in high humidity. And maybe get a headset stand to preserve the foamy-ness of the headband. Maybe make one.. if you really want to.. like me; I made mine from PVC tubes with sponge cusion so I don't leave a dent on the headset when hung on for long periods.
Da mighty PVC headset stand.

Fold-able but still no case...


Until Now...

Until now, this headset have served me very well, both when playing music and gaming. For music, every single note and the small details was picked up, thumping bass but clear mids and highs. For gaming, with the Razer's 7.1 software, this is the beast and the beauty everyone fears and love at the same time. Personally, I think this headset is even better than the Beats Studio since I have tried one already I think it is better in terms of price (yes... nearly 5 times cheaper) and the durability, but it loses the Studio in terms of noise isolation and the brand awesomeness when you wear it around.
this is me.... :P Just to show the size of the headset.

Summary + Score

This headset is good for both hardcore gamers and audiophile. I think it is a very great bargain if you want high-end headphones or a decent price... but if you want the awesomeness and the better looks, I do recommend the Razer Adaro Stereos. They look a lot better and more portable. But still... 0.5 points taken from NO CARRYING CASE I could pay 10 more bucks  if Razer included a carrying case in here.... :)
Pros: Awesome bass, cool design, clear mids and high, low price, both for audiophile and hardcore gamers
Cons: Not that good noise isolation, somewhat big and bulky, round cable (don't know what I expected...)

Should I buy it?

If you ask me, I'd say yes especially if you're a hybrid of gamer and audiophile... like me. But if you want a more portable headphone but costs more and doesn't have a microphone, try the Razer adaro stereos, they're neat looking and cheaper than Beats, even the solo, or the UrBeats.

Score Rating

I'd give it 9/10 0.75 point taken from the bulky design and another 0.25 from no carrying case. Very cheap, plastic, but looks cool and luxury. I very very recommend this.


Thank you so much for reading this article. I hope you enjoy it, please leave a comment below if you have anything to say, or recommend me another gaming gear review or maybe a tutorial on how to make the headset stand? :) Again, thank you so much guys, you rock! The next review which might be out in 3 weeks is the Logitech G700s Wireless gaming mouse review!

Until next time, stay healthy and game hard!
BeamS.




Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Help me decide...

I'm trying to buy a new headset now and I'm stuck with these 3 Razer products:

- Razer Electra
- Razer Kraken pro
- Razer Adaro Audio

I want you your opinion, as a comment, tell me which one I should buy and why is it good
Now I'm choosing Electra for the music and the cheaper price.

EDIT: NOW I HAVE A RAZER ELECTRA!!!! REVIEW COMING SOON!!!! (3 weeks after using it I will start reviewing... but I just got it yesterday tho.... [26/2/2014])

Stay awesome guys!
BeamS
The blog logo.

Gaming gear review!

hey! I'll be back to reviewing gaming gears on the end of march... sorry!
But I'll come up with the following gaming gear review:
- Logitech G700S mmo/fps gaming mouse
- Razer Electra Gaming/Music headphone
So stay tuned and thanks for supporting me all along!
BeamS

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Blog Update notice!

Hello!

So lately, I haven't post any stuff yet because since Saturday (15/2/2014), I went to scout camp.. sorry!
And another notice...
reviews for gaming gears are temporarily unavailable because I'm pretty much out of fund now.... if you guys wanna fund me, shout at the comment box! if there are THAT much supporters, I might open up my Paypal for donation!  (but I don;t really hope) but after February, I might post it normally cuz I might get a Logitech G700s and another Kraken Pro.

SO stay tuned!  (so do that, check in regularly and/or follow my web.)

Thanks for supporting/visiting me all along!
BeamS

Friday, February 7, 2014

Your opinion...

Hello!
Since I'm running this site solo but I actually want peeps to come and help me, I'm running outta ideas for what I will put in, so I want to hear from you guys what should I add in this blog and I will try to add it.
For the Flight Sim. tricks, My good friend will  be running it after you guys vote a lot for it, I will beg him to help me do this blog and create the Flight Sim. page for all you fans out there! (since I play only FPS games...)


online poll by Opinion Stage

Thanks for your support all along!

BeamS

I'm putting a radio widget!... In thai

Hello!
edit: the song is international now.. but still tell me what you think!
This is an update for my site because I'll be away for a small while.. so to keep you guys coming in, I'm going to include a 24-hour radio station widget.. but the radio is in Thai... Please tell me what you think in the comment box whether I should remove it or keep it. Or maybe suggest me a good radio HTML (I prefer pop-rock like maroon 5)... :)

Thank you for your support to Project recton,
 BeamS
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Thursday, January 30, 2014

F2000 Relaod Gun review: Project blackout

F2000 reload PB gun test

this is a gun test from a game called Point blank (Project Blackout).. its a small video full of random stuff so the overall

Power: 7/10
Accuracy: 8/10
Scope view: 4/10
F. Rate: 9/10
M. Speed: 8/10
Recoils: 7/10
pretty good and looks like a brother to AUG-A3; an elite gun
see the video right here (click me!)




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Razer Goliathus Control Edition review

Hello!
This post will be officially released 22 Feb 2014!! edit: decided to post it early..

This mouse mat is a soft mouse mat from razer.. the header for this mat is soft mat for the hardcore which is true. The word goliathus comes from an insect's name.. .like a beetle... s
So this is my review for the Razer Goliathus controlmouse pad! This is a very nice tactile-feeling mouse pad. I haven’t tried out the speed version yet, but from what I've seen, the texture and the design are pretty different!
Soft mat for the hardcore.. Like a beetle!

Out of the box

Well, the box doesn't have many things to look at, there’s a hole that makes you be able to feel the mouse mat texture which is a rug-ish coarse rocky feel. On the side there are 2 pictures of elite game from the Counter-Logic gaming and Evil Genius and why they like the mouse pad. In the box, there’s not much in there, just the mouse pad (obviously…) the warranty lasts for 6 months. Sadly, there’s no sticker whatsoever…
credit to Flickr.

Day 1

When I took the mat out of the box and started using it, the feeling was amazing! It glides very fast along the mat, but still creating a small tactile response to my movement and the stop-and-go movement of my DeathAdder mouse when playing FPS games making my mouse actions very precise; perfect for FPS gamer of all levels. The mouse pad itself doesn't do much, but it really does make the feel different and makes me more confident when moving the mouse around in games, but the calibration form Razer’s Synapse 2.0 makes the performance of the mouse on the mouse very nice and precise.

Caring and Maintenance

Well, since it is a mouse pad, there won’t be much to concern about it… But for me, since I have dandruff issues, I usually shake my mouse mat to get rid of the dust about once in two weeks.

Until now…

Well, unlike my DA mouse, this one is one heck of a durable mouse mat, maybe it’s because it’s soft so it bends and dents without any damage and no cracking like hard mouse surfaces.
Well, I hope you enjoy my review! Please comment and subscribe to my YouTube channel for no reason and if you like what I post, be sure to favorite the blog!
Until next time, keep healthy and game hard!,

BeamS



Razer Hammerhead Pro review

Hello!
This is my review for the Razer Hammerhead pro an in-ear (IEM) headset for gamers. Yes you heard it! HEADSET FOR GAMERS THIS LITTLE PIECE OF SH*T IS FOR GAMERS!!! Yay! OK, so today I'm gonna review this baby "Beam Style"


Out of the Box

Like what Linus said about Razer's packaging is always awesome, even when they decided to use normal plastic for the job. Well, the thing was all nice, the packaging let us see what does it look like, the mic (controller), and other stuff such as the neon eye-bleeding green cable. And to my surprise, they even included a cool looking cable splitter (from the mixed audio & mic to ear and mic. separately)  and a strong and luxury looking pouch that fits your hand perfectly! (smaller than an iPhone 5 screen vertically but only a size of a penny wider than an iPhone 5 screen horizontally). What's interesting is that, unlike the Razer Moray headphone/headset, there aren't any Razer logo present! But instead of that, they included their motto of "For Gamers, By Gamers" motto instead which still pretty sucks for me since the other people that borrows my headset doesn't know the brand just from the motto!, you will know what I mean in my image below. The things included are: The headset (duh!), Hard carrying case, cable splitter, S, M, L and Bi-Flange ear tip, a handbook, AND THE STICKERS FTW!!!

See? Hard carrying case!

Day 1

Well, after testing it for a while on songs (Maroon 5, Imagine Dragon, Taylor swift, Backstreet boys, etc...) and playing games (Point Blank/Project Blackout) and.. that's it! It turns out that the Treble and the Mid (Mids and High or whatever you call it) are pretty much drowned out by the bass which isn't a problem for me because well, this IS A GAMING HEADSET WHICH IS NOT REALLY FOR MUSIC but still pretty good cuz I don't like ear-splitting treble sound which will really hurt my ears... But instead, every single footstep in the game was heard and when combined with razer surround's 7.1 emulator, I can hear my enemies accurately and made me better at FPS games! And even when I'm listening to my songs that have suckey bass, the bass still hammers! :) But just one thing, the cable is a normal round rubber and when I slam myself to the table (rolling chair) the cable dents... but still good stuff there! :)

Features

- 9 mm Neodymium magnet which gives off the booming crazy bass
- Green rubber round cable which isn't so durable but the quality is still awesome!
- Machined Aluminum body which is very strong and sleek and cool and all, but the black fades over time (4 month)
- Omnidirectional Mic. which gives of clear sound but picks up noise from around which sucks but still good especially for phone communications.
- Noise Isolation which only applies when you wear the right size for your ear and the Bi-Flange.

Care and Maintenance

Well, to preserve the headset, I advise you people to keep it in your carrying case (wrap it around 3 fingers for me) and don't slam the cable it to the corner of the cable... that's it for the care!

Problems

Well, there aren't many problem for this headset except the dented cable and the IEM falling apart but still repairable by just putting it back... :) AND MAGICALLY IT STILL WORKS

Until Now...

I'm still using this headset even now, I'm watching Youtubers React with this headset and it just fell apart again 30 minutes ago... :P Best headset ever! Better than Beats By Dr. Dre! (maybe.. will update if I get to try out my friend's UrBeats...) And we two became inseparable because I carry it with me all around..

"For Gamers, By Gamers"

Summary + Score

This headset gives lots of rich bass but not so good trebles (still good), the con is that the not so durable cable (round rubber) IF YOU HEAR ME RAZER, GIVE ME FLAT CABLE HEADSET!!! 
edit: oh... there's the Razer Adaro Series In-Ear which has a Razer logo and flat cable... damn!
Pros: Awesome Bass, Cool eye hurting neon green cable, Sleek aluminum, nice sound, clear mic.
Cons: Round cable, Not so good durability but better than DA.

Should I Buy it..?

For me, I'd say yes but if you're a that type of person that really likes treble and musical instruments, try Marshall's Minor Fx, not the Hammerhead pro, but if you really love bass like me, this is the headset you will love for the rest of your life!

Score Rating

 For me, I'd give it a 8/10 : taking 1 for the round cable and another 0.5 for the falling apart... :/ But overall nice! Even though a little too pricey (brand selling I guess..?) and that's another 0.5 deducted.

Thank you so much for reading this article today.. I spent an hour and a half doing it, so if you like it, be sure to follow my blaog for more awesome (?) reviews and blog updates!

Until next time, stay healthy and game hard!
BeamS.




Blog Intro

Hello world!

This is my second blog (the first was deleted from not posting for too long...)! In this blog, I'll post gaming stuff and reviews! Along with some gun of the game Point Blank/Project Blackout reviews.

First of all, I must really say that I'm sorry if I upset you anything and my spelling and grammars.. I'm Thai, and I'm trying my best! If there are errors, please comment the corrections on that posts... :)

I'll post blog links that are tied to adf.ly too, but  if you don't like it, please tell me then I'll make less of it... :/

Thank you in advance,
BeamS