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Devil May Cry 5 Feels Amazing, Even When Your Arm Falls Off

Posted on August 22, 2018

Nero’s arm falls off constantly, and I think it might be Devil May Cry 5’s best new feature. When I first saw that Dante’s brother had had his demonic arm mysteriously amputated…

Ori’s Goal? To Make You Feel Like A Ninja

Posted on August 22, 2018

Ori and the Will of the Wisps got a new demo revealing a new at Gamecom 2018: Spirit Trial. It’s a fast-paced speed run-like competition with multiplayer features. Talking to the game’s…

New Control Demo Digs Into Weapon Forms, Boss Battle

Posted on August 22, 2018

When we first saw Control, Remedy’s next supernatural action adventure game coming out in 2019, you may have been confused. You, like me, may have marveled at its floatiness and wondered about…

CactusVPN review: Solid privacy and good US/UK speeds

Posted on August 22, 2018

CactusVPN in brief: P2P allowed: Only on VPN + Smart DNS plan Business location: Canada Number of servers: 23 Number of country locations: 14 Cost: $40-$55 per year VPN Protocol: SSTP Data…

Overwatch Gets New Map, New D.Va Animated Short

Posted on August 22, 2018

Blizzard has released a brand new cinematic short for Overwatch’s D.Va, alongside Busan, a new map. The long awaited short, Shooting Star, shows a more vulnerable side to the fan-favorite hero. Check…

Google Privacy Checkup FAQ: How to limit tracking and still use the apps you love

Posted on August 22, 2018

Google may have been caught being less than clear about how, when, and where it tracks your location, but the company isn’t actually doing anything about it. Aside from a clearer explanation…

Edifier S2000 Pro review: Bluetooth speakers on a whole other level

Posted on August 22, 2018

The excellent-sounding S2000 Pro speakers have more in common with studio monitors than your average bookshelf or Bluetooth speaker. Top notch stuff at a very reasonable price. Powered by WPeMatico

Ring Video Doorbell Pro review: For some, its performance will justify its higher price tag

Posted on August 22, 2018

It’s more expensive than its battery-powered stablemates, and it requires electrical wiring, but it produces fewer false alerts. Powered by WPeMatico

In pictures: The wild computers and badass PC components powering Gamescom 2018

Posted on August 22, 2018

Gamescom = computer games? Image by Brad Chacos/IDG If E3 is primary a console show, like everybody says, then Gamescom 2018 is the vanguard for PC gaming. Powerful computers and wild PC…

Biomutant is the Most Bananas Game You’ve (Probably) Never Heard of

Posted on August 22, 2018

At one point during my demo at Gamescom, Biomutant’s furry little protagonist started beating up the heart of one of its 5 big bosses from inside its chest cavity. As the little…

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