Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree may have come out almost five months ago, but somehow, players are still finding ways to complete the DLC in the most difficult fashion possible. Previously, we saw one streamer smash the NG+7 one-shot record by dealing 143,411 damage in one go and modders Continue Reading
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Corsair TC500 Luxe gaming chair review
Corsair’s answer to the Secretlab Titan Evo, the Corsair TC500 Luxe, is the most annoying product I’ve tested in quite a while. And not because it’s bad, either—far from it. No, it’s annoying because it could have been close to perfect if Corsair had done one simple thing differently. If Continue Reading
‘Nap with incredible ease’: Secretlab add-on turns your gaming chair into a recliner for some reason
Have you ever thought, “Wow, this gaming chair™ would be even better if I could lean back further and take a quick nap in it?” Yeah, me neither. However, this hasn’t stopped Secretlab, which has just announced a new cushion tool that clips onto the bottom of your chair to Continue Reading
Pal-dora’s Box yawns open as Sega sues MementoMori developers over mechanic patents, seeking 1 billion yen in damages
It’s too early to say exactly which way the wind is blowing, but it sure feels like Nintendo’s opened a Pandora’s Box of patent lawsuits in Japan—for the uninitiated, Nintendo took a public swing at Palworld after a few months of relative silence, filing a lawsuit in September. Now Sega’s Continue Reading
Spooky survival game Angst knows just I want: Survival mechanics that get out the way of my quest to steal a sad orb from the guy in the basement
Survival games! They’re all the rage. Since the dawn of time, mankind has dreamt of exacting vengeance on its hated ancestral enemy: the tree. These games make those dreams reality—you punch trees, fashion their corpses into bizarre shapes, set them alight. Generally just a lot of tree torture going on. Continue Reading
Lemokey L4 review | PC Gamer
If you haven’t heard of Lemokey before, allow me to explain. They are, in essence, an offshoot of Keychron, a keyboard brand we’ve rated especially highly around these parts in the last few years with models such as the K2 V2 and Q3 Max, who are designed to make more Continue Reading
Cast your eyes upon this deeply cursed setup: Windows 95 on a hacked Nintendo 3DS
Installing Windows 95 on a 3ds and Trying to Make Music with it – YouTube Watch On In light of the closing of the Nintendo 3DS store and cessation of online support for the handheld, the portable console has seen fresh interest from would-be tinkerers. Case in point, this deeply Continue Reading
The good news is you can 3D print your own trackpad. The bad news? It’s called the Ploopy
If you’ve ever wanted to add a trackpad to your PC, a company named Ploopy has come out with a very retro-looking design, and it’s entirely open-source. This level of transparency means you can build your own from scratch, if you have the time and a 3D printer. If the Continue Reading
Factorio’s player count is through the roof after the Space Age expansion, ripping thousands of engineers away from their day jobs
Factorio’s Space Age expansion went live yesterday, and it managed to set a new all-time player count peak for the game, with 91,801 players flooding back in to check out the expansion. The Space Age expansion more than doubles the size of the original game, and continues the player’s journey Continue Reading
Victoria 3 is marking its 2nd birthday with DLC, ‘a new discrimination system’ and famine, and isn’t that nice?
Pivot of Empire | Update 1.8 | Victoria 3 – YouTube Watch On It has, somehow, been two years since Victoria 3 first landed on our shores, and to (kind of) mark the occasion Paradox is putting out a thoroughly subcontinental DLC and a hefty new update in the form Continue Reading