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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The Last of Us Part II Review: The good and bad things about the game

Review may contain spoilers about the game

Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us which was released in 2013 is considered a masterpiece and was one of the critically-acclaimed games of the last generation. Naturally, for its sequel, fans have had very high expectations. So did I.

I’ve heard about a lot of negative comments about this game and let me tell you now that I understand them completely. I, too, was somewhat disappointed regarding some of its aspects but there’s a lot more to the game itself and allow me to talk about the game in its entirety.

Story

The story of the game picks up four years after the events that happened in The Last of Us. Joel and Ellie are now living in a peaceful community in Jacksonville County that Joel’s brother created. In this town, everything feels normal and you can easily forget the danger that lurks just outside the walls.

Here they grow food, take care of their own herd of horses, throw parties, movie nights, and even have children playing snowball fights in the playground. Things were ideal for Ellie, and I imagine that this is the life Joel wanted for her.

Although when the story progresses, an unfortunate event forces Ellie to leave this place and begin her quest for vengeance. As you go through the story, Ellie does nothing but kill her enemies. Bodies pile up and it kind of makes you think if she’s going too far and if all this is worth it to exact revenge.

Later on, you’re introduced to Abby who you also get to control. And just like Ellie, she shares her passion for vengeance so it’s basically a killing spree for most of the time that you’re playing.

As a player, I like that the game puts you in an internal dilemma that you begin to ask yourself if what you’re doing is morally correct or you’re just ‘enabling’ them to needlessly kill people. However, there were some parts when the main characters’ choices just didn’t make sense more so if you knew them from the first game.

I was disappointed by this because they seemingly made dumber versions of the beloved characters just to tell the story in a way that they wanted to. By compromising the traits that we loved from the characters before, the game felt forced and didn’t make sense at times.

Personally, the instances with Ellie’s mood swings are just all over the place and one might think she’s a crazy person. One moment she’s angry and just doesn’t care about brutally killing her enemies that her bloodlust will just take over. Then shortly after, she’s happy and flirting around with her partner. It just seems like the flow of some parts could have been done better.

Nevertheless, the voice acting was done really well and cinematography during cutscenes was so well-directed that I sometimes forget that I’m just playing a video game and not watching a movie. Ashley Johnson returned as the voice of Ellie and she really gave so much heart into the role that some parts of the game really get to your emotions.

Whether Ellie was happy, sad, frustrated, or mad, her emotions were done so well that you’d really want to know how she’ll turn out in the story and what she’ll become after the game. On the other hand, Troy Baker is still fantastic playing as Joel even though this game focuses mainly on Ellie.

Ellie taking a breather with Dina

I must also commend Laura Bailey for being an effective voice actor for Abby. Additionally, there’s simply a great team of supporting voice actors who made the game a lot more interesting.

Gameplay

The combat system for stealth, shooting, and melee combat is very familiar from the last game. Although at the same time, there were some improvements made using new elements resulting in gameplay that’s more dynamic. From jumping, climbing, and swinging to different platforms, the experience feels fresh and keeps enemy encounters interesting and fun.

Sneaking has been a huge part of the previous game and being loud often gets you into trouble. For TLOU II, the battlefield layout of the game remains enjoyable whether you’re silently going around enemies or taking them head-on with guns blazing. I found its combat system great and often makes you feel clever because the game constantly forces you to outsmart your enemies in every encounter.

The AI for enemies that are infected still feels the same as the original game. Although, I noticed that once they discover your presence they try to band together as a horde and attack you all at once.

The Shambler

The game also introduced a new infected type called the Shamblers. They are large and heavily armored mutants and if they get close to you, they’ll release a cloud of acid that quickly kills you. Whenever you encounter the Shamblers it throws you off of your strategy of staying silent because you can’t stealth kill them. It forces you to go loud and alert all the infected in the area so it makes you think of a better strategy each time you face them.

Human enemy AI are more intelligent. Whenever you’re in a gunfight they will often outflank you and force you to run and hide. Voice acting for them was also done well. Depending on what you do to attack them (cutting off a limb or attacking the neck) they will let out an agonizing scream sounds real it’s like you can almost feel their pain. Additionally, enemies usually cry out names like David or Rachel when they discover their dead bodies or when they call out for back up. These small elements add realness to the game.

Then there are dogs. These uninfected bloodhounds can really throw your game plan off as they can smell your scent and track you while you sneak around — forcing you to move to a different place as they can easily discover you.

Its Listen Mode, like in the original game, is still important to use in every enemy encounter. It gives you a strategic view on where your enemies are, which gives you the advantage to easily predict and plot your attack.

Exploration in the game was improved as well. The open areas make you explore important loot and items that are useful for your character. You also often find collectibles or important notes where there are supplies or a combination of safes. As I mentioned earlier, platforming was improved by letting you jump gaps and swing off ropes to get to certain areas of the game. It sort of felt like Uncharted: The Lost Legacy’s exploration system which is not a bad thing.

Crafting is still one of the main components of the game. You will often look for scraps, scissors, rags, and disinfectants to craft medicine, bombs, and weapons like the previous game. The game also still has workshop tables to upgrade and improve every firearm you carry similar to the original game. This time, though, while upgrading your gun, they added stunning animations every time you upgrade and craft a part for your weapon.

Graphics and Sound Design

The graphics of this game simply looks great. Seeing scenic areas of Jacksonville County and exploring the ruined city of Seattle just looks amazing. Every character design and voice acting looks and sounds so real. Even the infected looks and sounds terrifying that at one point in the game, you as Ellie need to go through a dark area with infected surrounding her.

Just hearing clickers with their weird sound can make you really nervous. Even when you get discovered and hearing the infected scream around Ellie will horrify you and will startle you into panic mode as you struggle to stay alive. Kudos to the team in this aspect.

Accessibility and Customization Options

It’s refreshing to see how Naughty Dog took its time in making all these customization options that help gamers to adjust aspects of the game to the user/gamer’s convenience. Some of these accessibility options are magnification and visual aids to help gamers who are colorblind or have a visual impairment.

It also has an option to use high contrast display which makes it easier to identify enemy threats, doors that you can go through, and items that are hard to find.

Another option is Navigation and Traversal which helps you find the way when you’re lost and do not know where to go in order to progress in the story. This game also has an option to skip puzzles if you’re not into solving puzzles. There is even an option to reduce camera shake for people who get motion sickness easily.

These are just a few examples of many customization options you can do to adjust the game to your convenience. I really commend Naughty Dog by making this array of options for us gamers.

Conclusion

I have completed the game roughly around 30 hours. Comparing this story to the original, I would say the original game still holds best than the sequel’s story.

Personally, I see the original story’s theme to be about hope and about Joel and Ellie’s journey. Until the end of the game, this story was effectively told and all the choices made by Joel were carefully thought out and easily made sense.

In the sequel, however, the theme was pretty much about forgiveness and again, in my opinion, they fell short of telling the story as effectively. Some of the choices of the main characters felt questionable and at the same time forced that it often didn’t make sense for the player. This is why I understand the collective disappointment that fans of the series have been expressing.

However, having said that, they introduced the characters so well through gradually developing their personalities throughout the game. This game also has a lot of good quality cutscenes that are very well-directed and with voice actors that gave every character role justice. Also, the gameplay and graphics still make the game stand out.

I would say that this game has its flaws but it also has a lot of strengths as well. After experiencing and finishing this game, I would say I still had a lot of fun playing it and it is definitely worth checking out.

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