Return to a simpler time with the Solid State Watch
Who needs a smartwatch when you can get a watch that does absolutely nothing, but tell the time. Aah, simpler times.
Who needs a smartwatch when you can get a watch that does absolutely nothing, but tell the time. Aah, simpler times.
I can be a pretty annoying person to sit next to as I have a tendency to tap on things as I listen to music and try to solve a problem. It’s a habit that I know many people have as they mimic their favourite music artists either in the form of air-guitaring and drumming or the even more annoying …
It's official! The Wonderful 101 is coming to Nintendo Switch, PC and PlayStation 4 as fans hungry for the Platinum Games cult classic just can't stop throwing money at the studio over on their Kickstarter page.
Behold, a wooden Rubber Band Minigun which can end entire worlds and comes in adorable kit form that you can assemble yourself. I MUST HAVE IT!
You’ll be playing as a skeleton that can use a demonic spine as a grappling hook and I think I’ve already donated all my money to it? HOT TAKE: The Sonic games have never actually been good. Now, I’ll admit that I’ve only ever played the 2D side-scrolling ones because, quite frankly, those 3D romps look like absolute hot messes …
When Shenmue III was revealed at E3 in 2015, fans of the series were elated – mostly because the thing’s been dormant for decades, and a last game would finally give a bit of closure to a game that ended on a cliffhanger. Though the game was first shown at Sony’s E3 press conference that year, it was subsequently revealed to be a crowdfunded game that would be available for PC and PlayStation 4. Many of the PC gamers who backed the game are now furious
A couple of months ago, I wrote a post on Prodeus, a game which still looks metal as f***. It’s like DOOM, but it’s also kind of like DOOM. Which may sound confusing but hear me out here: Imagine the fast-paced feel of the new DOOM which emphasises speed and brutality, but adds in some retro flavour in the form of ye olde school DOOM visuals.
Stranger Things meets LucasArts meets Wes Anderson. That’s throwback puzzle adventure (and Kickstarter success story) Trüberbook in a nutshell. We review this offbeat point-and-click mystery that sees you vacation in a tiny, dying German village.
IT procurement and IT asset management involves a series of operations and processes that …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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