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Octopath Traveler Review – Eight Two-Legged Freaks

Octopath Traveler takes a while to get going. It is certainly in no rush and it's best enjoyed at a slow, easy pace.  The gameplay slowly unfolds for you revealing...

Overcooked 2 Review – Going Back for Seconds

After playing Overcooked 2, I can see why running a kitchen would be terrifying, exciting and altogether maddening. There are always too many orders, everyone wants something special and it...

The Banner Saga 3 Review

It's difficult to talk about The Banner Saga 3 without mentioning its narrative. That's a problem because, in this third game in the trilogy, the unravelling of the story is...

Sleep Tight Review

Some games are sold on their mechanics, their worlds, their stories or their sense of humour. Sleep Tight is a perfect example of a game that’s selling itself based on...

Megaman X Legacy Collection Review

The Megaman X Legacy Collection (1 & 2) is the culmination of the entire catalogue of Megaman X games. The collection includes X1, X2, and X3 from the Super Nintendo...

Sonic Mania Plus Review

Can Sonic Mania get any better? You bet your left Chaos Emerald it can!. Alongside the base Sonic Mania game, Sonic Mania Plus brings a plethora of features. There is a new...

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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.