Friday, 23 August 2013

Plantronics' new Rig gaming headset lets you take phone calls without pausing the action

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Plantronics' new Rig gaming headset lets you take phone calls without pausing the action

08.20.2013 3:01 PM

The new Rig is designed to let you switch back and forth between business and pleasure with the flip of a switch.

Review: Payday 2 proves robbing banks is better with friends

08.21.2013 10:09 AM

Payday 2, sequel to Overkill Software?s 2011 heist game, works as long as you have friends to play with. Otherwise, you might not want to bother.

 

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Goose Chase: Playing chicken in Sir, You Are Being Hunted

08.22.2013 2:34 PM

Sir, You Are Being Hunted is an unapologetically British survival horror romp. Also, very fun.

Review: Splinter Cell: Blacklist is an espionage game best played with a bang, not a whisper

08.21.2013 4:07 PM

Splinter Cell: Blacklist might change things up a bit from what made classic Sam Fisher so great, but that doesn't stop it from being an exceptionally fun action game.

Razer's new Tartarus gaming keypad is built for control freaks

08.15.2013 8:00 AM

There's a new gaming keypad on the block, and it has eight more buttons than the old model.

Review: Gone Home is an evocative first-person exploration game without guns

08.15.2013 12:02 PM

Never go home again.

Starcrafting: StarMade takes Minecraft to the stars

08.14.2013 2:11 PM

StarMade takes the crafting-centric Minecraft experience out to the final frontier.

Review: Saints Row IV is a game with great powers and tedious responsibility

08.14.2013 6:00 AM

Saints Row IV, the next entry in Volition's open-world crime franchise, is neither better nor worse than its predecessor. It's simply more.

Free Game Friday: Nostalgia trip

08.23.2013 6:01 AM

Take a trip back to when the Internet was young and games were simple but addictive. Sure, you can enjoy the high-quality stuff that modern browsers can create, but then you'd miss this free game nostalgia trip.

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