Author: Dhruv Kaushik

Dhruv Kaushik is a dedicated Tech News Writer at TechyDr.com, with a year of experience in tech journalism. A fervent tech enthusiast, Dhruv is passionate about exploring the latest in technology and sharing insightful and trustworthy content with the readers of TechyDr, keeping them informed about the latest innovations and trends in the tech world.

To whet players’ appetites for the forthcoming tactical role-playing game Fire Emblem Engage, a new video has been released. Fire Emblem Engage, the newest addition to the series of tactical fantasy RPGs, is scheduled for release on January 20 for the Nintendo Switch. Engage isn’t a direct successor to Fire Emblem: Three Houses, but it continues the series’ tradition of excellence. Expect a grand, high-stakes story, turn-based combat, and in-depth character interactions, since these hallmarks are shared by all Fire Emblem games. Engage, though, appears to be taking a more conventional route, consistent with previous games in the series, at…

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It’s finally here: the mobile version of Finding Paradise, the successor to the smash blockbuster role-playing game To the Moon. The PC version of Finding Paradise was launched in 2017 and quickly gained praise for its touching narrative. Although it is annoying that you need a TapTap account to use the Android version, we highly suggest it. The Game’s Plot and Mechanics Despite continuing the story of Dr. Rosalene and Dr. Watts from To the Moon, Finding Paradise may be played independently of that game. Together, they travel through the memories of their terminally sick patients to grant their final…

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ARK: Survival Evolved’s Switch: I have been familiar with ARK for some time. My streaming buddies never played anything else, so I had to learn ARK so I could keep up with them. The Island was where we usually held our games due to its accessibility. It was my responsibility to use the Parasaur to gather the supplies our Tribe Leader needed to construct the items he had envisioned. Before giving the Switch version a try for this review, I had already played Scorched Earth (and witnessed it being played). I have spent much time in the ARK community. My…

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Since I began playing video games as a hobby and form of escape, the Legend of Zelda series has been an integral part of my life. It has had a profound impact on my worldview and the way I approach problems. Since the next The Legend of Zelda game, Tears of the Kingdom, has a release date of May 13, I figured we should look back at the series’ finest entries. A Rope From the Past: The Legend of Zelda Although it came out somewhat late in the series, I consider A Link to the Past to be one of…

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Intel Arc A770: Intel has entered the graphics processing unit market. After much anticipation, Intel has finally released a graphics card that is competitive with other brands. Both the Arc A770 and the Arc A750 fall within this category. Not up to par with the latest GPUs from NVIDIA or AMD, but enough for many players. The A770, the more powerful option, has been compared to NVIDIA’s RTX 3060, one of the company’s most popular mid-range options. Differences and Similarities Between the Intel Arc A770 and the NVIDIA RTX 3060 In terms of technical requirements, for example, there is less…

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Cyberpunk 2077 Patch Adds FSR 2.1: With every update, cyberpunk gets better and better. The game is constantly being updated with new features and enhancements including the recently included 60fps performance mode for the Series S and the PS5’s enhanced performance and ray tracing settings. With the 1.61 updates, developed by CD Projekt RED, AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution v2.1 is implemented. Though this is great news for PC players, FSR2 is also included in the console versions. If you’re unfamiliar with it, FSR2 is an intelligent upscaling technology developed by AMD with the goal of rendering a high-quality 4K output…

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Call of Duty Warzone 2.0: It’s been an exciting week for us at the IW Studio, where we’ve been showing off DMZ for the first time to streamers and content makers. We wanted to go a little further into this thrilling new experience before the release of Warzone 2.0 next week. The DMZ features that gamers may look forward to are as follows: In DMZ, players are free to explore a world that is both perilous and rich in variety and depth. With Faction Missions, Contracts, World Events, filling up the Stash, helping out other squads (or spreading mayhem), cracking…

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Pearl Abyss’ Delay of DokeV: was a fascinating video game even before it was officially announced. Initiated in 2023, this is a major release for Pearl Abyss that was delayed due to unexpected delays. Unfortunately, that won’t be the case anymore; the developer has announced it has delayed the game, causing it to miss its original 2023 release target. Thankfully, that doesn’t mean the game is officially dead. You will still have the option to explore this new game environment and go on a Dokebi search if you so want. While this does imply that the wait time will be…

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God of War Ragnarok: The cooler weather and longer nights in the autumn make video games more popular than at any other time of the year. As a result, many of the year’s most anticipated video game titles are held back until the holiday season. Big successes like Starfield, Hogwarts Legacy, and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom have been pushed back until 2023 due to the pandemic’s effects on production. There was, however, one new game that was bound to make waves. Sony’s biggest release of the year is God of War: Ragnarök. In 2018, the franchise…

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‘Material You’ Color Themes in Chrome: A first implementation of Google’s “Material You” color-changing design language appears to be making its way to Chrome, at least in canary versions. Identified by Reddit user Leopeva64-2, the new flags in Chrome’s nightly releases enable the user interface to change color dynamically depending on the user’s background, much like Android. If you want to give this a whirl right now, you’ll need to download Chrome Canary and activate the following flags (by pasting them into the address bar): “chrome:/flags/#customize-chrome-color-extraction” and “chrome:/flags/#ntp-comprehensive-theming.” If you enable these features in Chrome, changing the tab bar’s colour…

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