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The right tools for the job: Choosing your monitor
You’ve had it! You’re done! You have been using the same old 17 inch square monitor for over five years now and you want something else. You want big, you want beautiful, you want expensive… but the selection out there is huge and is kind of freaking you out? I've got you covered.
Mario Party 10 is BYOA (Bring Your Own Amiibo) and Bowser might come crashing in
Last weekend, we had the chance to try Mario Party 10 during a special event at the Cosmodome. Check out our first impressions on the games new modes: Bowser Party and Amiibo Party.
Helldivers Review: Freedom Never Sleeps
Humanity was never known for its subtlety. Especially when it comes to freedom, democracy and crushing our enemies. From our home base on Super Earth, we set out to spread our way of life to neighboring planets and “force” our point of view onto the local inhabitants... One way or another.
ScreamRide Review: A Ride Worth the Price of Admission?
Developed by Frontier Developments, and what is being called a "spiritual successor" to their Roller Coaster Tycoon empire, ScreamRide nails the successor bit but that’s where the similarities end.
Review: Looking for Group – Book 1
This week I was given the pleasure of reviewing the first issue in a comic series I've followed for many years now. Written by Ryan Sohmer and illustrated by Lar deSouza, LFG has stood out as a personal favourite of mine with its interesting characters and solid plot.
Party Chat: What’s Your Favorite Special Edition?
This week’s question: What is your favorite special, limited or collector’s edition of a game & why?
Contest! Win Two No.1 Comics Of Looking For Group, Signed By Ryan Sohmer & Fwoosh and Bloosh Stress Balls!
Here’s your chance to get your hands on a special bundle for the web-now-print comic ‘Looking For Group’!...
Contest! Win a double pass to see the OVMF play your favourite TV soundtracks!
March 7th 2015 is your date with TV music at an orchestral scale! Enter below to win a...
The Passing of Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy was larger than any role he played on red-curtained stage or silver screen. He was greater than the memories we share of him.