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Review – WipEout: Omega Collection

The WipEout series is synonymous with PlayStation. The first game in the franchise was a launch title for the original PSX. It's futuristic setting and EDM soundtrack set it apart from...

Review – The Surge

I honestly had no idea about The Surge before I booted it up. I didn't realise that Deck 13 was the same developer as Lords of the Fallen, nor did I...

Review – Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception

If you'd asked me recently what types of games I like to play, I would not have mentioned visual novel. Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception has made me add these to...

Review – RiME

RiME is a pretty special experience. Part platformer, part puzzle-game, part mystery, RiME ensnared me early on and didn't let me go until it had finished everything it had to...

Micro Machines World Series’ second trailer will take you back

Remember Micro Machines on Super Nintendo? That game was ridiculously good. Driving around tracks on pool tables and in bedrooms, dodging oversized everyday items and fighting with your brothers all...

GWENT Open Beta is now live

CD Projekt Red has announced today that GWENT: The Witcher Card Game is now available free to all players. The game is still in beta, but has finally moved from the...

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Rainbow Six Siege X launching in June, beta on now through 19 March

Ubisoft has today revealed that Rainbow Six Siege X, the free update for Rainbow Six Siege, will be released on 11 June on Ubisoft+,...

Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW2 Review: Big Bass, Bigger Battery

Audio Technica delivers a masterful set of bass rich buds with exceptional battery life at a price that's hard to beat.

Black Bag Review (2025) – Til Death

Black Bag opens with an absolutely gorgeous, minutes-long oner, setting the tone and feel for the film in a bit of technical brilliance. Following...

OBSBOT Meet SE Review: Tiny Mighty

I’ve tested a lot of webcams, and they usually fall into one of two categories: cheap, no-frills options that get the job done or...

Kingston XS1000 Review: A Pocket-Sized Speed Demon

The Kingston XS1000 delivers a great mix of speed, portability, and ease of use. It’s not the fastest external SSD out there, but for everyday use, it’s more than enough.