Reviews

Desky Standing Desk Review – Simple Brilliance

A friend had alerted me to some brand called Desky, and soon enough, I found a 1500mm wide Desky Hardwood in White Ash at my doorstep. The desk itself came.

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Samsung QN900A Neo QLED 8K TV Review – Big, Bright And delightful

The very first thing to talk about is undoubtedly the design of the TV. The thing you’ll instantly notice is the bezel or lack thereof. It’s virtually invisible at 0.2cm.

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Mario Party Superstars Review – Nostalgic Fun

Mario Party Superstars leans into that nostalgic more than ever, and I think that that's its greatest strength and also its greatest weakness. Despite the fact that the five boards.

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Chronilogical age of Empires 4 Review – Go Fourth And Conquer

Each civilization has its strengths and weaknesses, and just how you play and micro-manage your constituents will turn the tide to victory or not. Some of the combat mechanics are.

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Marvel's Guardians from the Galaxy Review – Pure Blockbuster Entertainment

It couldn’t be further from last year’s ill-received Avengers title actually, trading the multi-threaded, multiplayer game-as-a-service for any tightly-directed, single-player linear knowledge about a sole playable character in the form.

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Google Pixel 6 Pro Review – A Very best in Class Personalised Experience

Within the display, you’ve had a tiny camera cut-out, that we much would rather a notch, and a fingerprint reader underneath the display, which again, I prefer to unlocking making.

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The Dark Pictures: House of Ashes Review – Supermassive Surprises Once again

House of Ashes happens during the Iraqi conflict in 2003. You play mainly like a squad of US soldiers delivered to investigate and procure weapons of mass destruction during the.

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Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles Review – An amazing Retelling

It's an easy premise that's as typical as a shonen could possibly get, but it's the characters and moments of major development that stand out here alongside the excellent animation.

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Back 4 Blood Review – Seems like A Misfire

With act lengths that range from one to nine levels, in addition to everywhere in between, Back 4 Blood's campaign never hits a stable rhythm. Though chapters are segmented by.

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Chorus Review – More Wrongs Than Rites

For a game full of side characters and citizens in need of assistance, cutthroat pirates and sinister cults, Chorus feels alarmingly lonely. Part of which comes from the method in.

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