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Inscryption Review
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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Fatshark's sequel is a much improved - although still flawed - cooperative action game.
Opens Resonance Audio, too.
Adjusts resolution for your GPU.
Destroys 3.5 percent of global March NAND output.
Industry not convinced.
Even as 400GbE becomes official.
Largest public esports studio in the UK.
Gigabit Ethernet, too.
Rick looks at two upcoming indie FPS games with their heads trapped firmly in 1996.
Trump raises security concerns.
IBM alumnus Thomas Caulfield gets the job.
Turns out to be more 'anti-play-the-game'.
The FTL follow-up is finally here, and Into the Breach's mech battling is sublime.
Reduces the hit from simple OoO parts.
Another boon for console-monitor pairings.
The Qualcomm threat an issue, it seems.
The ultimate hardline tubing material is glass - watch this video to see how to cut and prepare it properly!
27" 1080p panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and FreeSync.
58GB and 118GB flavours.
Brings Batman into The Vault.
iOS first, then Android.
Here's our pick of some of the most impressive projects currently underway in our forum.
We take a look at Asus' Coffee Lake-compatible mini-ITX board, but is it worth the cash over the cheaper competition?
October 14 2021 | 15:04