Don’t lose marks for being late — It’s that time of year again to gear up on the latest tech essentials to enhance the learning experience. Kensington Technology’s Back-to-School line-up addresses the key elements student should consider for their workspace at home, in the dorm, at the library or in the coffee shop. Check out these ideas for Ergonomics, Productivity, and Security. And perhaps the ultimate student product – a washable keyboard and mouse. Finally, a worthy opponent to Cheetos…
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Fortnite is the Future of Gaming
There’s been a lot of talk lately about where the industry goes from here. It’s is in a bad place. Games that are too big to fail are failing. Releases are becoming fewer, and developers are playing it absolutely safe. And yet the answer is right under our noses: Fortnite. Now, I can’t say that I love this future. But every so often the topic of Fortnite will come up amongst myself and colleagues and although it’s not our cup…
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Star Wars Outlaws Season Pass Details
Star Wars Outlaws is coming out at the end of this month and today, Ubisoft detailed the post-launch dlc thats coming this the season pass. We have the details below! The upcoming Star Wars Outlaws season pass will have two story packs: Wild Card and A Pirate’s Fortune. Wild Card will feature a new mission will Lando Calrissian (who was first introduced in the Empire Strikes Back) and A Pirates Fortune will feature a mission with Hondo Ohnaka (introduced in…
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Delaying Avowed Shows Xbox Still Don’t Get It
Avowed has been delayed into 2025 to give it room within a chockablock run of Xbox releases later this year. Which would be all good and well… but what releases are we talking about? Take out the PC-style strategy games, Call of Duty (which will be everywhere), DLC and AA games and you’re left with Indiana Jones. Which I’m not going to knock for a second, but if that’s your main release for the entire year, then something has gone…
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Visions of Mana – Demo Announce Trailer
Visions of Mana is coming out at the end of August. Last night, a demo was released for the game! Check out the announcement trailer and some thoughts from us below. Visions of Mana comes to Playstation, Xbox, and PC on August 29th. Last night a demo was released for the game. I tried out the Xbox demo and enjoyed what I played. Visions of Mana is really beautiful and the action gameplay is fun. There were some cool big…
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Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Review
“It feels a bit cheap.” Our first reaction to the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra was not a good one. In fact, you can count our second reaction to that as well. From there, it has seriously grown on us. Search Google and you’ll find a seemingly endless list of articles and videos declaring this controller an Xbox Elite killer. Well, my Xbox Elite killed itself. I didn’t need gimmicks, I needed a solid device for PC gaming. So obviously I…
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Believe: The Xbox Elite Really DOES Break Easy
Look up a list of great controllers for PC gaming and Microsoft’s Elite 2 will come up more often than not. And those articles are correct: it’s a great controller. That is, it’s a great controller with one giant caveat. From the moment I cracked it open, I felt I was playing with something special. Heavy, sturdy to the touch, and easily customisable, it felt like a really decent piece of kit. And it was. Until it wasn’t. That is…
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Uncovering Noreya: The Gold Project – A 2D Platformer Metroidvania Review
Noreya the Gold Project is a captivating 2D platformer with Metroidvania elements. The game seamlessly blends fantasy elements with strategic gameplay. Developed by Dreamirl and published by Pixelheart, this game is set in a richly detailed world reminiscent of ancient Mesopotamia, the game immerses players in a quest-driven narrative filled with mystery, magic, and exploration. Choosing between light and greed, create your own path as you venture through the graphically beautiful biomes of this challenging Metroidvania. You play as Noreya’s…
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Is It Time for Nintendo Achievements?
Overnight, Retroachievements launched its Gamecube support. More than 100 classic Nintendo games now support achievements when emulated, and thousands of fans turned out in support. When I woke up this morning, nearly 100 people were playing Super Mario Sunshine. Dozens more were playing other big hitters like Mario Kart: Double Dash and Super Smash Bros. Melee. I would expect those records to be broken again this evening, as more people get involved and the temporary teething issues of last night…
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Let’s School First Impressions
I don’t often dive into video game reviews anymore since GamesReviews got deep into the board game space, but every once in a while, a game crosses my desk that I just really want to play. Let’s School was that kind of game. Most interestingly, I was curious to see how this would compare to the popular Two Point Campus, an already heavily established game and franchise on console, with a similar theme. Thankfully, Let’s School treks out on its…
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