Dragon’s Dogma 2 players have quietly devised a way to warn others of the dreaded Dragonsplague – but it might not be enough

Dragon’s Dogma 2 players continue to live in fear of Dragonsplague, but it seems they’re starting to devise ways to warn others about the spread of the infection. There are a handful of in-game warning signs for the Dragon’s Dogma 2 Dragonsplague, but if you fail to take heed of them, an affected pawn might … Continue reading Dragon’s Dogma 2 players have quietly devised a way to warn others of the dreaded Dragonsplague – but it might not be enough

Elden Ring magician uses nothing but a saxophone to beat all 7 Great Rune bosses – including Malenia – without taking a hit

One Elden Ring player has been practicing hitless runs using nothing but an electric saxophone for a controller, and it seems he’s now achieved ultimate victory by achieving a perfect victory against all seven Great Rune bosses using the power of the doot. Dr. DeComposing first beat Elden Ring in his no-hit, all-doot way back … Continue reading Elden Ring magician uses nothing but a saxophone to beat all 7 Great Rune bosses – including Malenia – without taking a hit

After Diablo 4’s bumpy Season 3, fans reckon the new Season 4 PTR glimpses a long-awaited turning point for the RPG

Diablo 4’s new public test realm has come just at the right time, improving the mood of the RPG’s community greatly as Season 4 appears on the horizon. Close to one year since Diablo 4, the road has been promising yet bumpy. Launch brought a solid foundation not without the odd crack – the combat … Continue reading After Diablo 4’s bumpy Season 3, fans reckon the new Season 4 PTR glimpses a long-awaited turning point for the RPG

Nintendo’s latest survey has fans wondering if new Mario RPGs are on the way

A recent Nintendo survey has asked fans how they feel about Mario’s RPGs, sparking hope of new games in the future.  As highlighted by a Reddit user, Nintendo recently sent out a survey to subscribers that is “about the games from the Paper Mario series, the Mario & Luigi series, and Super Mario RPG.” There’s … Continue reading Nintendo’s latest survey has fans wondering if new Mario RPGs are on the way

7 years into its legendary comeback, No Man’s Sky claws back another 1% on its Steam review score: “I never thought it possible, but guys we might hit ‘Very Positive’ one day”

No Man’s Sky remains one of the greatest comeback stories in the industry, a shaky launch entirely reversed by nearly a decade of meaningful and entirely free support. More than a dozen expansions later, however, and despite a new game on the way, game director Sean Murray is still yearning to improve the game’s reputation. … Continue reading 7 years into its legendary comeback, No Man’s Sky claws back another 1% on its Steam review score: “I never thought it possible, but guys we might hit ‘Very Positive’ one day”

Android 15’s tipped revamp of the status bar could be low-key awesome

It’s been a while since Google tweaked the design and presentation of the icons in stock Android’s status bar. But according to a report from Android Authority that could soon change, with Android 15 introducing a revamped status bar, and haptic feedback integrated into the Quick Settings.  Call me easily pleased, but I think this … Continue reading Android 15’s tipped revamp of the status bar could be low-key awesome

Apple just made the iPhone 6 Plus obsolete and I’m mourning everything big, good, and ‘bendable’ about it

Apple’s iPhone has always been a shape-shifter, going from tear-drop curves to bold, sharp edges, back to seamless curved chassis, then to sharp edges, and more recently settling on edges with burnished corners. But in 2014, Apple shifted into one dimension it hadn’t tried before – overall size – and we welcomed the ginormous iPhone … Continue reading Apple just made the iPhone 6 Plus obsolete and I’m mourning everything big, good, and ‘bendable’ about it

5 Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 upgrades we really want

Foldable phones still aren’t truly mainstream, but with each passing year they creep closer to being so, and this could be the year where they make it, thanks in large part to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6. This is the upcoming model in Samsung’s flagship foldable line, and with talk of a Samsung Galaxy … Continue reading 5 Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 upgrades we really want

Pro-Ject’s two new affordable turntables promise audiophile quality for less

Pro-Ject Audio Systems makes some of the best turntables we’ve ever tested. From all-in-one solutions with a phono preamp built-in and Bluetooth support like the Juke Box E1 to classic decks with modern features like automatic speed change such as Debut Carbon Evo, the Austrian hi-fi brand offers a wide-range of models, and it’s got … Continue reading Pro-Ject’s two new affordable turntables promise audiophile quality for less

The rumored Apple Pencil 3 could make it easier than ever to draw on iPads

Apple could unveil a new and improved Apple Pencil, equipped with a brand-new “squeeze” gesture, providing additional control without taking your hand off the pencil. According to 9to5Mac, there are references to a new gesture called “squeeze” in the code for iPadOS 17.5 beta, which was recently released to developers. This gesture appears to be … Continue reading The rumored Apple Pencil 3 could make it easier than ever to draw on iPads