realme 10 Pro Series 5G launches, starts at PhP 16,999

realme, hailed as the consecutive 2-year champion in Canalys 2021-2022 reports, officially debuted the realme 10 Pro Series 5G today via a livestream event. The newest additions to the brand’s Number Series include the realme 10 Pro+ 5G and realme 10 Pro 5G.

Committed to bringing in new technologies that promise to redefine the mid-range segment with flagship-tier displays, realme designed the realme 10 Pro Series 5G to help Filipinos #DisplayNewVision. The realme 10 Pro Series 5G is set to deliver an elevated smartphone experience to all users without the need to spend for a premium price tag.

The realme 10 Pro 5G ​​(8GB+256GB) is officially priced at PhP 16,999 and will come in three stunning colors: Dark Matter, Hyperspace Gold, and Nebula Blue. On the other hand, the realme 10 Pro+ 5G will be available in Dark Matter and Hyperspace Gold colors with 8GB+128GB storage variant retailing for PhP 19,999, while the 12GB+256GB storage option can be purchased at PhP 24,999.

Revolutionizing User Viewing Experience

The realme 10 Pro Series 5G introduces Boundless Display as the brand brings in a 120Hz Large Flagship Tier Displays that’s nearly bezel-less, and TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light Certifications so users can avoid eye strain even with longer hours of usage.

Starting off with the realme 10 Pro+ 5G, it comes in a 6.7” Curved Display made with 0.65mm Double-Reinforced Glass that has a 61° Precision Curvature. This means that the glass takes over the front of the phone, allowing the bezels to be as thin as 1.81mm at the top, 1.41mm at the left and right.

Aside from this, the bottom bezel is at 2.33mm which makes it the thinnest chin yet from realme. This curvature of the screen allows for a screen-to-body ratio of 93.65%, complementing its FHD+ Resolution at 2412×1080, a 100% DCI-P3 Color Gamut with a refresh rate of 120Hz, a touch sampling rate of 360Hz that can top out at 1260Hz.

When it comes to the realme 10 Pro 5G, it also boasts a 120Hz Boundless Display with a nearly bezel-less 6.72” FHD+ LCD with a screen-to-body ratio of 93.76%. The smartphone’s bezels are as thin as 1mm (Left & Right), 1.15mm (Top) and 4.2mm (Chin).

Meanwhile, the refresh rate is also promising at 120Hz, delivering a touch sampling rate of 240Hz, brightness levels at 680 Nits (under direct sunlight) with support for 6 Levels Refresh Rates. It is packed in a Double-Reinforced Glass for added durability as well.

In addition, users need not worry about eye fatigue since both phones are awarded TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light Certification while the realme 10 Pro+ 5G also has a TÜV Rheinland Flicker Free Certification.

All-Around Flagship Experience

On top of the trend-setting design and display, the realme 10 Pro Series 5G smartphones are guaranteed to be any user’s reliable companion whether for work, gaming, or day-to-day use. This is because the phones have gone through more than 320 tests that ensure durability, even under tough or rugged situations.

In terms of fingerprint scanners, ergonomics was one of the top priorities considered by the brand.  The realme 10 Pro+ 5G utilizes an In-Display Fingerprint Scanner which adapts a new generation of fingerprint scanning technology. This feature allows the phone to be unlocked easier, even under conditions such as low ambient temperatures or simply having dry fingers.

Alternatively for the realme 10 Pro 5G, it uses a Fast Side-Mounted Fingerprint Scanner located on the right-hand side of the smartphone for easy access and unlocking, as well as security.

Other features of the realme 10 Pro+ 5G include a Tactile Engine 2.0 that produces 4D Vibrations and enhanced haptics that are close to typing on, or using an actual keypad by making use of both Z-Axis and X-Axis Linear motors to send vibrations vertically (Z) and horizontally (X). The device also allows uninterrupted signal reception no matter how the phone is held when in use with its HyperSmart Antenna Switching feature. Lastly, users can now use an Enhanced Multifunctional NFC to cater to a wider variety of functions including online and mobile payment, or in use for public transportation and other situations

Availability and First-Selling Offers for the realme 10 Pro 5G

Can’t wait to get your hands on the realme 10 Pro Series 5G? No need to fret because the realme 10 Pro 5G (8GB+256GB) can already be availed starting February 15 both in offline and online stores! To make things even more exciting, realme is giving out incredible first-selling offers.

Starting from February 15 to 19, the realme 10 Pro 5G (8GB+256GB) can be scored in realme official offline stores and every purchase comes with a free DIZO Power Bank (10000mAh) and a pair of TechLife Buds Classic, worth P1,198.

On top of this, customers who purchase a realme 10 Pro 5G or AIoT products worth P9,000 and above can join the Spot The Real Pros challenge from February 15 to 22 in 30 selected concept stores nationwide. Customers can get a chance to be one of the lucky winners of a realme TechLife Handheld Vacuum Cleaners which is worth P8,990 when they post a video of them getting a realme 10 Pro 5G in the displayed POSM Props blended into the background with the use of hashtags #DisplayNewVision and #SpotTheRealPros.

As for online stores, get the realme 10 Pro 5G (8GB+256GB) for only P14,999! Enjoy the P2,000 OFF on Shopee on February 15 only as well as on Lazada from Feb 15-17! Aside from this amazing first-selling discount, the Squad can also enjoy an added FREE 1 Year warranty, granting a total of two years, and a FREE Globe SIM Card with 65GB of FREE data.

Additionally, limited quantities of the realme 10 Pro 5G can be availed through the SM Malls Online app on February 15 only. The realme Squad can score the special offer of P1,000 discount (P15,999), plus a free realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker worth P990. This offer will be available only via our selected malls that you can tap in the SM Malls Online app, which include SM Mall of Asia, SM Megamall, and SM North EDSA.

The realme 10 Pro 5G will also be available on Home Credit which can be payable for up to 9 months at 0% interest. To better give a visual on this, the realme Squad can own a realme 10 Pro 5G for as low as PhP 44 per day.

Pre-order and Claiming Period for the realme 10 Pro+ 5G

For those who are eyeing the realme 10 Pro+ 5G, both storage variants will be following a pre-order basis. The realme Squad can start pre-ordering from February 27 to March 10, 2023 through offline realme stores, and the claiming period would be on March 11 to 12, 2023.

Both storage variants of the realme 10 Pro+ 5G are also offered via Home Credit installment with 0% interest. The realme 10 Pro+ 5G (8GB+128GB) can be scored for as low as P52 per day for 9 months, while the realme 10 Pro+ 5G (12GB+256GB) is payable at P32 per day for up to 18 months.

As for the online offers for the realme 10 Pro+ 5G, make sure to stay tuned on the realme PH Facebook for the official announcements and latest updates.

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Mortal Shell review: A SoulsBorne game with its own appeal

FromSoftware’s Dark Souls series and Bloodborne have already become a genre of their own. While they’re technically action role-playing games, they’ve become known as ‘SoulsBorne’ genre that combine stamina-based combats, a steep learning curve, and higher than average difficulty.

This kind of gameplay quickly formed a following so naturally, more similar titles came out. You have Nioh, Ashen, and Code Vein to name a few, with the recent one being Mortal Shell that was just released in mid-August of 2020.

It’s a SoulsBorne-inspired game at its core but promises some unique aspects in its gameplay. Join us in our review.

Story, Character Design, and Weapons

The swampy forest of Fallgrim serves as your main hub and connects three core dungeons of the game where you battle bosses and progress the story.

The game starts you off with an undead-like form that can barely take damage — basically, a single strike from an enemy will end your existence. Your survival depends on taking possession of the corpse of four dead warriors which you find scattered across Fallgrim.

Those bodies you possess will become your “shell” and these shells have different builds that you can explore and level up. Each of them has different attributes as well. For example, the first shell you possess in the game has very balanced attributes while other shells have higher stamina or higher health.

Early on in the game, you will arrive in Fallgrim Tower. This tower houses many of the game’s NPCs (non-player character) and you can interact, buy items, and unlock new abilities for your shell. In addition to that, this is a place to swap shells or weapons and even upgrade your weapons through a workbench.

The game’s environment is designed well. Various locations of the game have their own look and style and I was amazed at the size of the game’s world especially knowing that the game comes from Cold Symmetry — a small group with limited budget and manpower.

Character design for the game looks familiar to the Dark Souls series, but at the same time, have unique elements in them. Additionally, the game looks fantastic on Unreal Engine 4.

However, I was disappointed with the selection of weapons in the game as it only has four weapons to choose from. Although I usually stick to only one weapon when I play Dark Souls and Bloodborne, it’s still nice to have the option of choosing from an array of weapons to know which of these suits your play style.

Item familiarity and exploration

This game introduces a new but welcome mechanic for items. Whenever you loot, you initially wouldn’t know right away what its effects are and you first have to use it in order to discover its purpose. Plus, there’s a familiarity aspect that changes the item’s effects.

One example would be eating a poisonous mushroom. Consuming it for the first time damages your character because, well, it’s poison. But as you max out your familiarity on that item, you gain poison protection from it instead. It is an interesting and fresh mechanic that forces you to explore different areas of the game in order to find items and their effects. This also eliminates the tendency to hoard items throughout the gameplay.

In addition to that, you can collect other shells and switch up your play style by exploring Fallgrim. This game really encourages exploration and gives you great satisfaction every time you discover or familiarize your character with a fresh item. By curiously trying items for the first time and eventually learning all about its effects, you get a sense of accomplishment and it makes you want to do it more.

There were times when I spent hours just exploring Fallgrim’s tombs, shrines, and crypts looking for secret areas and items. I lost track of time admiring its mysterious and spooky environment and just completely forgetting about the story or combats altogether. There are simply so many things to discover that it was somewhat overwhelming in the beginning until you find your bearings.

This kind of game exploration is great, but not without faults. I personally find it frustrating that the swampy forest of Fallgrim looks the same everywhere I go. It doesn’t have any distinct markings or rock formations of any kind to familiarize yourself with. This results in me usually going around in circles just to find a new area. It could also well be intentional to add to the game’s difficulty but I’d say it could’ve been executed better.

Similarities and differences to Darks Souls and Bloodborne

It’s true that putting this game side-by-side the Dark Souls series or Bloodborne game has a lot of similarities when it comes to the game interface, art style, character, and design.

It has the same set of moves — a quick light attack, a slow heavy attack, and dodge that similar games have. And when you die, you’ll drop your experience points and will be left for you to pick it up in the spot where you last died.

Yes, it carries the SoulsBorne DNA, but to be fair to Cold Symmetry, they did add new interesting mechanics for the game to have a flavor of its own.

For one, your character does not have a Block command in its combat system. Instead, it has a Harden function that lets your body become invincible for one enemy strike. However, this has a cooldown before you can use it again to keep you from spamming it. It’s an interesting feature since it allows you to perform cinematic moves and combos like using Harden in between swings to deflect your enemy’s attack and then continue on with your combo flawlessly.

This ability is pretty useful during boss battles. But at the same time, it does make combat easier than what I am accustomed to from playing SoulsBorne games.

You also have the ability to deflect your enemies’ attack by timing it. Each successful deflect and counter-attack adds health to your life bar but, at the same time, each successful deflect decreases your Resolve meter. So it’s basically a balance of deflecting and using your weapon’s abilities.

I noticed that the enemy movement is slow and easy to predict. Again, making enemy encounters easier than Dark Souls or Bloodborne. Additionally, when you die, your undead form will be knocked out of your shell but if you can make it back without being hit by an enemy, you regain full health and serves as your second chance. But of course, you can’t exploit it as it’s available to use only once until you reach the next checkpoint or your character respawns from death.

But the game balances this out by making other aspects more challenging. It doesn’t have fixed health restoration items like Dark Souls’ Estus Flask. Instead, you can find healing items throughout Fallgrim but it only heals a small amount of your health.

Sester, the game’s checkpoint similar to Dark Souls’ bonfire, are placed far apart. If you die before reaching another Sester you’ll have to start over from your last Sester’s location. Furthermore, this game doesn’t give you the option to manual save and it forces you to only save your progress through autosaves — thus making it more difficult for the players.

Final Thoughts

Mortal Shell shares a handful of similarities to the Dark Souls series and Bloodborne game. Although, at the same time, adds its unique touch of gameplay. Despite its flaws, I can say the exploration aspect of this game is one of the best in its genre.

As the game only has four shells, four weapons, four main areas, four minor bosses, and four main bosses, my one big disappointment when I finished this game is the feeling of just wanting more — more shells, more weapons, more areas to discover, and more bosses to fight.

I couldn’t fault the small team of developers, though. Rather, I want to congratulate them since I’m impressed with how much quality content the game has and I’m actually excited to see more games from Cold Symmetry in the future.

If you’re looking for a solid action RPG with a reasonable price, I recommend checking this game out.  It’s not the greatest SoulsBorne game out there, but with just a price of US$ 29.99, its hard to ask for more.

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