PlatinumGames has officially announced its first self-published game, Project G.G. Directed by Hideki Kamiya, it will be a spiritual follow-up to Viewtiful Joe and The Wonderful 101. Project G.G. (a working title)…
Be Quiet!’s Pure Base 500 case offers more than just silent computing
Several years ago, German manufacturer Be Quiet!—known for components that make minimal noise—turned its attention to cases. As with its other product lines, the company focused on maintaining a peaceful silence at…
The Full Nerd ep. 127: Xbox Series X specs vs. PCs, GeForce Now losing games, NZXT’s luxe H1 case
In this episode of The Full Nerd, Gordon Ung, Brad Chacos, Alaina Yee, Adam Patrick Murray, and Willis Lai dive into the latest GeForce Now and Xbox Series X news, then talk about…
Fuser Fuses Rock Band, DropMix Into One Rocking Time
Harmonix, which kicked off the music gaming renaissance via Guitar Hero and Rock Band that filled our homes with rock music, and our closets with plastic instruments, is back with another appealing…
Kami Outdoor Battery Camera review: A wire-free solution for keeping an eye on your property
Simple, flexible installation and intuitive controls make this outdoor camera a winner for most users. Powered by WPeMatico
Square Enix Won’t Release Next-Gen Exclusives for Some Time
Square Enix has revealed that its games currently in development will be available on both current and next generation consoles, and games exclusively made and released for next-gen consoles will be “somewhat…
Philips Hue Go review: This portable smart lamp lets you add ambient lighting anywhere
The Philips Hue Go is pretty and portable, and you can operate it on its own, via Bluetooth, or as part of a whole-home Hue lighting system with the Hue Bridge. Powered…
Ori and the Will of the Wisps: The Final Preview
Imagine: Ori… but with a sword. Weapons are one of the many new features in Ori and the Will Wisps, a sequel designed to cater to multiple playstyles. But when I first…
Ori and the Will of the Wisps feels familiar, but finds the extraordinary in the ordinary
My first hour or so with Ori and the Will of the Wisps felt familiar. Too much so, if we’re honest. Ori and the Blind Forest released in 2015, on the leading…
Fire Emblem: Three Houses Expansion Pass DLC Review
Every so often, great animes will get a movie that takes place outside of the events of the main series. They can be fun and entertaining, but they’ll almost certainly never bring…
