But we're not talking
just casual gaming capabilities like other set - top boxes: we're talking full - on console - quality games here.
Not exact matches
And it doesn't matter for a huge majority of consumers who don't play hardcore, hardware - intensive games but want
just content and
casual gaming.
For the purpose of our
gaming test, we played two games that would help gauge
just how well the Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 while playing a game that pushes it to its limits, and another game that would be considered more of a
casual game.
It
just goes to show how the average /
casual gamer, does not read
gaming press.
Yet I don't think I can see an effective non-
casual application of these controls so far — Not to say that there is anything wrong with the «
casual» games (I really do apologise for using that term), it's
just there is nothing to satisfy the need for AAA
gaming experiences.
Unlike most
gaming sites, we're not
just about Flash and
casual games.
The Xbox 360 was the console that got me into
gaming; I was a very
casual gamer beforehand, but when I saw the commercials and hype for Halo 3 something clicked in me and I
just HAD to have a 360.
But I would be more inclined to suggest that Nintendo have produced a «family - friendly» console, with an almost conveyor belt stream of games being produced that seem to be based on
just about anything, its «kiddie» appeal, and its blatantly obvious, but often denied «
casual» market, and that when it comes to trying to find an answer to the immortal video
gaming question, «Which is better?
Music of all kinds sounds pretty good, it
just feels and looks a bit overkill to be wearing a
gaming headset for
casual music listening.
If you're
just now joining the green team from PlayStation Nation or from the far reaches of
casual gaming, you're in luck.
For
casual gaming, the Spectre x360 15 does
just fine.
The device also handles
casual gaming well and works
just fine when it comes to games like Candy Crush, Colour Switch and Temple Run.
The display is commendably bright (one of the best in the segment) and Xiaomi has also improved sound quality significantly, especially over headphones, making this a very good device for
gaming and multimedia — we found games like Asphalt and FIFA 17 run with very few lags and
casual titles
just flew along on it.
Music of all kinds sounds pretty good, it
just feels and looks a bit overkill to be wearing a
gaming headset for
casual music listening.
Then you have a good, versatile pair of open - ear headphones that are great for
casual listening,
gaming, talking to people on Skype, or whatever for
just over $ 100.
If you're into more
casual gaming, then you'll be able to get by
just fine with the Idol 5.