D-Link goes whole-home with their Covr-1203 wireless router system. If you’ve been looking for a mesh solution it could be the ticket for you.
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Go on a literal journey through the ages of our world with What on Earth Books and Christopher Lloyd’s Absolutely Everything. Educational? Yes, but there’s fun to be had here too.
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The king of the dinosaurs stars in this surprising new graphic novel from Rextooth Studios. It’s a family tale, set some 65 million years in the past.
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Bring On The A-Team Diplomatic immunity? It’s just been revoked. Masochistically inclined games require a balance. One wrong move, one perceived slight by the uninitiated, and frustration replaces fun. Door Kickers: Action Squad made a hard left turn from the original Door Kickers game concept. Instead of a tactical top-down strategy title, Action Squad transitioned to …
Read More »We Happy Few (PC) Review
Our Collective Joy Happy is the Country with no past, according to the citizenry of We Happy Few. For a nation’s sins make forgetting history the only acceptable way to move forward. After a hopeless disparity engulfed a collapsing British Empire, individuals with callous dispositions concluded that repressing the populace was …
Read More »Batman: Ascending Knight (Action Figure) Review
Batman begins his journey to being the hero that the DC Universe deserves in this first of three figures from Mezco Toyz. The Ascending Knight has arrived.
Read More »Masters of the Universe ReAction Figures Wave 4 (Action Figure) Review
Super 7’s fourth wave of throwback Masters of the Universe ReAction figures are out, with a full card of classics. How did it take so long to get Orko?
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EVERSPACE may, in fact, be the most hidden of gems.
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Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido, the brand new puzzle game published by Nintendo (and co-developed by the studio behind Final Fantasy Theatrythm), is puzzling in all the best ways.
Read More »Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn (PC) Review
“The world is on the brink of disaster. Our biggest celebrities have revealed their true faces — demons intent on moronizing the public to assume control of the planet. Only one man can save us: a towering Chinese orphan named Shaq Fei Hung. Trained by a kung fu master, Shaq …
Read More »Total War: Warhammer 2 The Queen And The Crone DLC (PC) Review
Total War: Warhammer 2 returns to the spotlight with the latest DLC lord pack, The Queen And The Crone.
Read More »Space Hulk: Deathwing Enhanced Edition (PC) Review
Space Hulk: Deathwing returns to the PS4 and PC with an Enhanced Edition that seeks to iron out some of the troubles plaguing the original release.
Read More »West of Loathing Review: A Really Wild West
A slap-stick RPG that looks great on paper- because it’s stick figures and jokes. It works just as well as a game.
Read More »Creepy Road (PC) Review
Creepy Road is a classic styled 2D run and gun game. Take on the role of Flint Trucker, a trucker making his way home to the love of his life, Angelina. On his way a deranged circus bear jumps in front of his truck and he has to make the …
Read More »Hyperkin Duke Controller Review
Well, who saw this coming? Deemed as the worst controller in history, but just popular enough. The original Xbox’s Duke has been reborn, now usable with the Xbox One and PC. For the most part, it’s exactly the same controller as we know and despise. I personally love. There have …
Read More »Harbinger Wars II #1 (of 4) Review
Valiant’s big crossover event of the summer is here, and with it, it brings destruction, intrigue and the promise of a conflict that the heros probably are not ready for. The six book event kicked off with a prelude book. This book sets up the arc nicely and makes sure …
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