
Review

South Of Midnight: The Kotaku Review
Many games are set in America, but few truly feel American. And I don’t mean that most games lack patriotism or red, white, and blue banners. I mean that, while they may use the country’s landmarks, stars, and cities, and even make reference to its politics, they don’t truly engage with American culture. South of…

South of Midnight Review – IGN
In an early chapter of South of Midnight, our protagonist Hazel is coming to grips with her newfound powers – it’s an important tone-setter, because it’s representative of what developer Compulsion Games is trying to do throughout a concise 12-hour runtime. Mythical creatures straight out of folklore from the American South drive a human story…

Nothing Phone 3A Pro Review: Flashy Design Is the Cherry on Top
The Nothing Phone 3A Pro is cut from the same cloth as the rest of London-based Nothing’s handsets. This midrange Android phone packs solid specs and a suite of flashing LED lights and tops it off with an affordable price tag. It has a lot to offer, but competition in the midrange market has never…

The Best ‘Marvel Snap’ Meta Decks – September 2024 Edition – TouchArcade
Let’s dive in earlier this month to make up for last month’s slightly late edition. A new month and season is upon us, and I’m ready to help you out with some deck-building advice to keep you competitive in Marvel Snap (Free). Truth be told, I feel like the game got into a decently balanced…

PNY CS2150 2TB SSD review: More ‘budget’ PCIe 5.0 SSD goodness
Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. The only thing better than a super-fast SSD is a super-fast SSD that doesn’t need a heatsink to maintain its speed. The PNY…

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D review: A no-compromise CPU for demanding gamers
How can we push CPUs forward? That’s the question the computing industry has been asking since the Intel 4004 processor launched in 1971. Chipmakers have tried cranking up clock speeds, adding multiple cores and miniaturizing chip architectures to make them faster and more efficient. The conflict between RISC and CISC chip instruction sets (ISAs) —…

Crucial CUDIMM DDR5-6400 C52 2x16GB Review: Plug-and-Play Paradise for Arrow Lake
Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. The Crucial CUDIMM DDR5-6400 memory kit may not appear exceptionally fast on paper, so it has much to prove against the best RAM….

Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition Review
It took me a while to dive into the Xenoblade Chronicles series, but after playing the Definitive Edition of the first game, I was instantly enthralled. As a fan of JRPGs with epic, sprawling stories, I knew I had to check out the other entries. To follow the release order canonically, I did what any…

Bleach Rebirth of Souls Review – IGN
Although Bleach is the flashiest member of the shonen anime “big three,” standing shoulder to shoulder with mega-popular series like One Piece and Naruto, it has long suffered from middle child syndrome when it comes to arena fighter adaptations. Bleach Rebirth of Souls aims to break the cycle of run-of-the-mill anime fighters this series has…

Atomfall Review – A British Alt-History Mystery Worth Solving, Despite The Flaws
Atomfall marks Rebellion’s first new IP in years and is remarkably different from their Sniper Elite series which has been the studios main focus. Based around the very real Windscale nuclear disaster that occurred in England in 1957, Atomfall is a self-proclaimed action survival game that is at its best when it leaves out the…