As Dusk Falls really wants to be your next Netflix binge. Never mind that it’s technically a video game – a six-episode miniseries about a small-time heist gone bad, and the intertwining trauma of two families caught in the aftermath. It rides a fine line between game and television, but …
Read More »Thor: Love and Thunder review: “Unashamedly absurd and wildly entertaining”
No character in the MCU has undergone a more effective glow-up than Thor Odinson. From the drab nadir of The Dark World to Ragnarok’s cosmic romp, the God of Thunder found his groove when irreverent kiwi Taika Waititi unlocked Chris Hemsworth’s criminally untapped comic chops. Their latest pairing is more …
Read More »Logitech G413 SE review: “cant compete, even with its own predecessor”
The Logitech G413 is well regarded as a solid budget option for anyone after a gaming keyboard that won’t break the bank. 2022 brings us a new edition, available in both full-sized and TKL form factor, but the Logitech G413 SE model doesn’t quite live up to the prowess of …
Read More »The Quarry review: “A fun but poorly paced horror adventure”
It takes a good four or more hours for The Quarry to really take off. By the end it’s a blast, and exactly what I hoped the game would be – lots of screaming, lots of blood, and a general cavalcade of close escapes, near misses, and very definite deaths. …
Read More »Stranger Things season 4, episode 2 review: ‘Vecnas Curse’
Warning: The following review contains spoilers for Stranger Things season 4 episode 2. Turn away now if you have not seen Netflix’s latest venture into the Upside Down… The Stranger Things premiere brought us up to speed with Hawkins’ various residents, with the opener’s final moments truly kickstarting the season. …
Read More »Sniper Elite 5 review: “Brilliant and brutal”
I’m camped behind a shallow wall of sandbags in Sniper Elite 5 and I’m bricking it. Not because of the waves of advancing Nazis, I’ve slaughtered hundreds of them by this point. Not because there are snipers all around with their sights trained on my forehead, I’m quick enough to …
Read More »Corsair K70 RGB Pro review: “a feature-packed macro monster”
The Corsair K70 RGB Pro is, as you might have guessed, the next step from the brand’s recognizable K70 MK2 gaming keyboard. There’s no doubt about it, this is a deck for competitive players. With a tournament-ready feature set, and super speedy response times, everything about the K70 RGB Pro …
Read More »Evil Dead: The Game review: “A wicked, blood-soaked, supremely groovy good time”
“Evil Dead: The Game is freakin’ awesome,” I gushed to the GamesRadar team Slack seconds after punishing a team of intrepid, but ultimately unsuccessful “survivors”. Just in the nick of time, I had squashed their attempt at banishing the Kandarian Demon tormenting the area and won the match, and since …
Read More »Unfathomable review
Unfathomable understands that board games are infinitely better if they include some good old-fashioned backstabbing. Namely, it challenges a traitor in the group to ruin everyone else’s day. And by ruin, I mean “sink their boat and leave them at the mercy of gribbly monsters”. The result is one of …
Read More »Nubia RedMagic 7 Pro review: “Serious mobile gaming”
While the original Nubia RedMagic 7 launched back in February, the brand is back with a Pro revision that brings some particularly specialist features to the table. Of course, you’re still getting those key specs: a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, 6.8-inch AMOLED display, 16GB RAM, dedicated trigger buttons, …
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