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Review: Seagate 4TB Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S
Being someone into the Xbox ecosystem, I never thought storage would become the most important upgrade to my console. But after owning an Xbox Series S and X for a few years, juggling installs between Game Pass titles, 4K updates, and massive AAA games like Starfield, Forza Horizon 5, and Call of Duty, it became...
Review: Shotgun Cop Man: Where Recoil Is the Only Way Up
Shotgun Cop Man is a 2D platformer that ditches tradition in favor of total absurdity—and somehow makes it work. Developed by DeadToast Entertainment, the minds behind the stylish shooter My Friend Pedro, and published by Devolver Digital, the game is built around a single, bizarre idea: you don’t jump. You shoot. Your character—a blank-eyed cop...
Review: COLO GCS: The World’s First
7.1.2Ch Speakers for PC
I’ve had a previous encounter with Cololight, back in 2024.  I wouldn’t exactly describe it as a love affair, but it was my first foray into the Smart Lighting niche. I live in quite a claustrophobic house and personal space is at a premium, so the enjoyment derived from a smart lighting arrangement was lost...
Review: Look Outside – A Haunting Masterclass in Apartment-Bound Horror!
Look Outside is a haunting, pixel-art survival horror game that manages to be both deeply unsettling and surprisingly strategic. Developed by Francis Coulombe and published by Devolver Digital, this indie gem fuses classic turn-based combat with oppressive atmosphere and psychological horror in a way that feels fresh and distinct. Set entirely within an apartment building...
Review: Seagate Game Drive for Xbox 5TB Starfield Edition
The Seagate 5TB Game Drive for Xbox is a must-have for gamers who need ample storage space without compromising on performance or aesthetics. In this review, I’ll take a closer look at the design, performance, compatibility, and overall value of the Game Drive. Let’s see if it’s the right fit for your gaming needs.
Review: Heading Out – A Road Trip Like No Other
“Heading Out” isn’t just a racing game—it’s a journey, a self-reflective road trip drenched in noir aesthetics and storytelling that feels like a love letter to 1970s road movies. Developed by Serious Sim, this indie gem blends roguelike elements, strategic decision-making, and exhilarating driving sequences into a deeply personal narrative experience. If you’ve ever dreamed...