Game Reviews, Gaming, Reviews

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Review: The Woods Are Lovely, Dark and Deep

Venture forth into the brilliant, hallowed world of Temeria for a fantasy-driven experience you won’t soon forget.

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Game Reviews, Gaming, Reviews

DmC Definitive Edition Review: Dante’s Inferno

Capcom’s new remaster is a devil of a time that shouldn’t be missed.

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Entertainment, Game Reviews, Gaming, Reviews

Evolve Review: Monster Of The Week

Monster mash–and it’s a graveyard smash.

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Android, Mobile Computing, Operating Systems, Reviews, Software Programs

Gionee Elife E7 Mini: Well-Built Midrange Smartphone

The Gionee Elife E7 Mini’s swivelling camera makes for interesting smartphone photography, but with Jelly Bean still powering the mid-range device, an Android update is quite overdue.

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Gaming, Reviews

Dying Light Review: Dead of Night

Techland has learned from its mistakes to craft one of the most memorable and fun zombie games in recent memory.

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Auto, Reviews

Hyundai Grand i10: The Little Car That Could

The Grand i10 competes in the subcompact hatch segment with class-leading comfort and amenities, which can justify its price relative to cars in its league. With its size and maneuverability, it should be easy to weave through traffic, and parking should be a breeze.

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Mobile Computing, Reviews

Microsoft Lumia 535: Budget Smartphone Done Right

Aimed at “connecting the next billion Internet users,” the Lumia 535 is Microsoft’s first branded smartphone, offering competitive pricing at the low-end.

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Mobile Computing, Reviews

Lumia 830: The Affordable Flagship Windows Phone

Microsoft’s affordable flagship Lumia 830 is a toned-down version of the 930, sold at a fraction of the price.

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Gaming, Reviews, Software Programs

Call of Duty Advanced Warfare TL;DR Review

Sledgehammer falls short in delivering a true futuristic action shooter.

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Auto, Reviews

2014 Nissan Altima 3.5 SL: Standard Midsize Fare

The Nissan Altima offers standard midsize sedan features, but considered luxurious enough in some APAC markets. But does it stand out from the crowd?

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Reviews

Nokia Lumia 530 Dual SIM: Affordable Starter Windows Phone

For the price, the Nokia Lumia 530 is right for many. But a medicore screen detracts from the device’s overall quality.

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Exclusive, Game Reviews, Gaming, Reviews

Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Review: Flawed Future

Sledgehammer falls short in delivering a true futuristic action shooter.

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Reviews

Arctic P614 BT Bluetooth Headphones Delivers Responsive Sound For $42.99

The Arctic P614 BT are solid mid range headphones that deliver high-quality, accurate audio for the right price.

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Reviews

Arctic’s Z1 Pro is Elegant, But a Pain to Build

Monitor arms are a must for every ergonomic desk, and Arctic’s Z1 Pro is almost perfect but it has its share of problems.

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Game Reviews, Gaming, Reviews

Alien Isolation Review: Hunted By A Freak

There’s something lurking in the shadows aboard the Sevastopol, something dark, terrible and…hungry.

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Reviews

Lumia 930: The Last Flagship Windows Phone from Nokia

The Nokia Lumia 930 is the first smartphone to ship with Windows 8.1 pre-installed and is also the last Lumia in Nokia’s branded line.

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Reviews

Zotac Zbox Pl320 Review

Zotac manages to pack a lot of computer into something so small.

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Reviews, VR World

Thermaltake Core V1: A Mini Case With a Big Value

The Core V1 case has more than you would expect on a $50 Mini-ITX case.

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Auto, Reviews

Auto Review: Touch Tomorrow with the 2014 Honda City VX

The 6th-gen Honda City highlights a touch-friendly interface and a bold, new “Exciting H” design. But with premium pricing, how will it fare against competitors?

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Gaming, Reviews

Divinity Original Sin Review

Developer: Larian Studios Publisher: Larian Studios Release Date: June 30, 2014 Platform: PC Genre: Action RPG, Turn-based strategy MSRP: $39.99 Of Swords and Sourcery Divinity: Original Sin is one of the most ingenious and original games in recent years. It was crafted by Larian Studios, a Belgian dev team made up of just 40 souls that worked tirelessly to create their own dream game. The passion that went into Divinity: Original Sin remains a shining example of the craftiness that can be achieved when shredding the bonds of big-name publishers. To make this ambitious game, Larian turned to the fans instead of relying on publisher investments. The game’s

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