Turtle Beach has established itself as one of the best peripheral manufacturers on the block, and their audio solutions have been ticking all the boxes lately. Now, they are looking
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Frontier Developments is one of the most memorable developers of simulation games. Their portfolio is top shelf, with RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 in 2004, Thrillville in 2006, Thrillville: Off the Rails
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I’m always on the lookout for the next party-capable VR game that can serve as an introduction to the medium. There are “experience” games aplenty, and power fantasy
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