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The aptly-named A Highland Song is the latest example of inkle’s unmatched ability to seamlessly weave game mechanics and storytelling. Exploration, multi-threaded narrative, climbing-based platforming, survival, rhythm game all combine through a common thread: to sing a beautiful ode to the Scottish highlands.
If you are wanting to up your ergonomic game with some style, Logitech wants you to look their way with…
The best part of your shiny new console is that sweet 1TB SSD. Well, until you realize that between the…
Oppo has done some special things since hitting the scene. From their early days of including premium features on low-end…
I’ve always been fond of JBL for making no nonsense, decent quality audio products. But I also have never found…
Ghostrunner 2 is an excellent demonstration of how to expand a sequel, without foregoing what made the original a blast in the first place.
This review is difficult. Not because the HP Smart Tank 7305 printer is bad; completely the opposite actually, it’s the…
Since I have been playing with the Ring cam range, I have been consistently impressed. From the doorbells, to their…
With none of the creativity and sense of adventure that’s typical of Dragon Quest spinoff, Infinity Strash delivers a generic, shallow action game and a garbled retelling of the Dai anime.