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By Sithis, Starfield sure is a thing. Nah it’ll be fine, it’s a Bethesda game right? I mean, right out…
Everyone has a Guy. I don’t mean that in a platonic or romantic sense; franchises today are fixated on creating…
How many writers does it take to review a lightbulb? One. Obviously, just one. C’mon, guys, get with it. The…
Have you been getting bullied in meetings when you’re working from home and clearly have a gaming headset on? Or…
Nothing is quite as satisfying as a first-person shooter when everything is done right. They can tell some truly excellent…
When I checked out the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 wired earlier this year, I was impressed with my experience. Its…
When it comes to Magic: The Gathering, you may be curious about it for a fun evening, but the whole…
The OG PSVR had a surprisingly wide selection of games by the time the PSVR2 rolled out with some solid…
Over the last few years I have fallen in love with earbuds. The benefits they provide over headphones are massive…