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Turtle Beach Command Series Brings Touchscreen Controls to New Gaming Keyboards and Mice
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Hyrule Warriors Age of Imprisonment Exceeds My Expectations
A Surprising Hyrule Warps Focus: Imprisonment and the Tears of the Kingdom Link Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment appeared as a welcome surprise during April’s Switch 2 reveal. The game centers on the Imprisoning War that leads into Tears of the Kingdom. It slots into the Breath of the Wild canon more cleanly than Age …
New Report Highlights the Positive Effects of Gaming on Canadians
New Evidence: Games Do More Than Entertain A fresh study highlights how video games boost more than just fun. The Power of Play report shows games lift mood, keep minds sharp, and help people feel connected. A global team gathered data that puts gaming in a new light. Who did the research and what did …
Nintendo Releases Mysterious Animated Short, Sparking Internet Frenzy
A Cryptic Nintendo Teaser Sparks a Wild Guessing Game Nintendo shared an animated short on its social channels, sparking many questions. The piece runs close to four minutes and centers on a baby playing with a magical pacifier after his mother leaves. It’s all dialogue-free and set to upbeat piano tunes. The overall mood feels …
Days of Play Sale 2026 Features Discounts on Hardware and Games in the Philippines
LEGO APXGP Team Race Car Review: Why Set 77252 Is a Smarter Speed Champions Release Than It Looks
Editor’s Take The LEGO APXGP Team Race Car (77252) looks like a movie tie-in, but it lands as one of the smartest value plays in the Speed Champions lineup thanks to its sharp black-and-gold livery, sturdy build, and two named minifigures. Pros Cons At a Glance Spec Details Set Name LEGO APXGP Team Race Car …
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Review
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream does not chase the soft, low-stakes comfort that defines many modern life sims. Instead, it leans into absurdity. It is loud, awkward, funny, and often completely unhinged. That choice works because Nintendo understands the appeal of this series: you are not building a peaceful retreat so much as managing a …
Pragmata Review
There was a time when Capcom felt comfortable taking expensive swings. Alongside defining hits like Resident Evil 4 and Devil May Cry, it also backed stranger, riskier work such as Killer7, P. N. 03, and Gregory Horror Show. Pragmata feels like a return to that older instinct. Rather than chasing another familiar blockbuster template, it builds a …
HP Omni Book Ultra 14 Review
The HP 8 EB4 laptop, configured with Intel’s Core Ultra X9 388 H and integrated Intel Arc B390 graphics, lands in an awkward but useful middle ground. It is not a gaming laptop, and the benchmark data makes that plain within minutes. However, it is a surprisingly capable productivity machine with a strong PCMark 10 Extended score …
