I am intrigued by Farsight, a nervy (if trendily) liminal space explorer announced at Not E3’s Horror Game Awards Showcase. It tugs on a fear I’ve never had, but will probably start thinking about at every future Specsavers visit: being dragged into that distant red-roofed house shown in…
The only problem is now there's an even rarer anniversary event reward.
Keychron's even using it's new MagOptic mouse switch in its office mice, "if they don't use, they don't use it, but it still performs like a normal mouse."
In curious Zelda-flavoured action-platformer Mym's Sword, you are a blue dog who fell through a cavern roof into a temple containing a magic sword. The dog's name is Nora. Who is Mym, then? Possibly some kind of ancient evil, which you are on a quest to awaken, "for better or worse". To unlock the…
A case that gives 'mwahaha'.
I think it looks rather dashing, myself.
It does roll off the tongue, you've gotta admit.
We're finally getting some much needed improvements. It's just a shame about the timing.
Cute as a button.
Beaten by Samsung's latest QD-OLED tech, already...
Not content with that, Keychron is also rocking the world's lowest of low-profile magnetic keyboards.
Hopefully the Grizz can deliver on its usual engineering quality.
Intel have had a bit of a wild ride as of late. In many ways, the past two years have been some of the roughest in the company's history: a massive, multi-billion dollar quarterly loss back in 2024 was enough to cost then-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger his job, and their flagship Core Ultra 200S desktop…
Black or white, with or without RGB, all sensibly priced.
That's a lot of awesome.
In my memory, Rayman Legends is a timeless classic. Released in 2013, it arrived at a moment when Ubisoft were becoming best known for po-faced games like Assassin's Creed and innumerable Tom Clancy spinoffs, yet Rayman Legends was a gorgeous 2D platformer brimming over with silliness and slapstick…
I have picked my hill to die on.
And it's cheaper than the last two Stream Deck Peripherals.
You won't want to go at this alone.
Crimson Desert developers Pearl Abyss have outlined the tweaks they plan to make to their very wide open world game between June and September, as part of continued and relentless efforts to morph it into a shape which can please everybody. Notably, they say they'll be acting on feedback about Red…