HyperX has been on a roll lately. In August of last year, I took a look at their HyperX Alloy Elite keyboard (my review), and I came away supremely impressed.
Most DLC tends to fall into the “snippet” bucket. You get a small snap-on piece that lets you drop in a building or two, or maybe adds some small feature.
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Franchise Hockey Manager 4 has arrived, and is every bit as polished and proficient as you would expect for all games in the Out of the Park Developments umbrella. Sports
PC ports of fighting games have historically been trash, suffering from all manner of technical problems. Warner Bros stumbled with their own properties twice in the past few years, as
During the 90’s, I spent countless hours into RPG Maker, customizing sprite sheets, building maps, and trying again and again and again to ensure the sound effect synced up
The Sims 4 has many trademarks and expansions which people look forward to, but none of them compares to the pets expansions. Possibly the most sought after expansion, Cats &
While Destiny 2 for PC is a unique experience, it has more similarities to the console version than it has differences. For this reason, this review focuses on the differences
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