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Ori & The Will Of The Wisps Review

The highly anticipated sequel to the successful Ori & The Blind Forest is finally here. After an extended wait Moon studios and Xbox have...

Review – Forza Horizon 4

Whether I was driving along dangerous snow covered roads or offroad racing through the woods on a rainy day in Spring, Forza Horizon 4...

Best Games Of 2018 (so far!)

It's official! We are now more than halfway through the year and we have seen some addictive games hit our consoles. While the best...

Review – State Of Decay 2

So I am a total SOD noob, I didn't play the first one so I have nothing to compare it to, so my review...

Sea Of Thieves

After the soaring success of pirates in Assassins Creed IV : Black Flag, the gaming gods have decided to inflict an onslaught of pirate...

Best Xbox Games 2017

Microsoft had a tough year with strong competition from Sony and the Playstation 4. While we eagerly awaited the Xbox One X with its...
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Conclave Review: A Cinematic Dive into Cardinal Conflicts

Conclave is a masterful film showcasing the tension and intrigue of Catholic cardinals electing a new Pope. Ralph Fiennes excels as Cardinal Lawrence, navigating power struggles and moral dilemmas. The ensemble cast highlights flawed characters amid visually stunning cinematography, creating a gripping narrative that challenges perceptions and resonates with contemporary themes.

CES Lenovo Gaming Recap

This week, Lenovo announced three new devices: the Legion Go S, featuring an ergonomic design and running on Windows 11; the black Legion Go S with Steam OS, priced at $499; and the prototype Legion Go 2, boasting advanced specs. Additionally, the Legion Tab, a powerful Android tablet, was introduced.

Den of Thieves 2 Review: Heist Chaos in the Diamond District

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, set in France, follows Donnie, played by O’Shea Jackson Jr., as he attempts a massive diamond heist with the Panther Mafia. The sequel shifts to a slick style, diverging from the gritty tone of its predecessor, which may disappoint fans seeking the original's unique edge.