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Astro A50 Wireless (Gen 3) review – Premium sound, premium price

By Geoffrey Tim
February 21, 2017
in :  Features, Gaming, Reviews, Technology
13

The A50 is a well-made but lightweight premium headset that delivers crisp and rich surround sound. With intuitive controls and a handy docking charger the A50 is one of the best wireless gaming headsets your money can buy.

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The good the bad and the ugly of the past week (17 February 2017)

By Zoe Hawkins
February 17, 2017
in :  Features
24

You didn't have to be living under a rock to miss things this week - maybe you were just busy. Not to worry, here's everything you might have missed.

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Harmful language – A part of the culture

By Glenn Kisela
February 16, 2017
in :  Features, Gaming, Opinion
335

Gaming culture has a history of harmful language and it’s about time we did something about it.

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AMD Ryzen: Everything you need to know

By Marco Bozza
February 15, 2017
in :  Features, Technology
11

Planning on buying a new PC? Undecided on whether to wait for AMD's new chips or go with Intel? Here is a handy guide telling you absolutely everything you need to know about AMD's upcoming Ryzen CPU.

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MSSA Part 2: SASCOC Suspension, lottery funding and the infamous Matatheni Mosotho

By Gavin Mannion
February 14, 2017
in :  Features, Gaming
44

In part 2 of our interview with the President of the MSSA we cover the most controversial issues with the organisation in recent years.

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Sunstone – The BDSM romance you should read

By Noelle Adams
February 14, 2017
in :  Comics & Toys, Features
27

Sunstone: Come for the hot lesbian sex. Stay for the charming love story that will win your heart and leave you grinning like a loon.

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Death is a viable solution in Torment: Tides of Numenera

By Zoe Hawkins
February 13, 2017
in :  Features, Gaming
4

Death usually just means respawning and trying again in games, but Torment: Tides of Numenera makes death something altogether different, and that's sort of awesome. But I'll still try to just persuade and intimidate my way through life.

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Torment: Tides of Numenera isn’t just built on nostalgia, but its developers want it to be “worthy of being called a Torment game”

By Zoe Hawkins
February 10, 2017
in :  Features, Gaming
5

Torment: Tides of Numenera is a thematic successor to Planescape: Torment, but that doesn't mean it's pure fan service. This is a new game, complete with world building and unique experiences, but of course there will be some references and easter eggs for those who loved its inspiration.

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The good, the bad and the ugly of the past week (10 February 2017)

By Zoe Hawkins
February 10, 2017
in :  Features
31

Oh what a week it's been. Here's everything you might have missed in one place. Also, I miss Matty.

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A new MSSA under Morizane Boyes?

By Gavin Mannion
February 10, 2017
in :  Features, Gaming
32

After being sued by a top level member of Mind Sports South Africa I was wary of entering back into the murky world of the MSSA. However the interview went far better than I expected - and now I actually have some hope for the future of the MSSA

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Space exploration is for everyone, including developing nations

By Zoe Hawkins
February 8, 2017
in :  Features, Lifestyle, Technology
28

When I think of space travel, I think of all the white men from the pictures during the Apollo missions. But those were never the full story, and they are even less accurate today. Space belongs to people of all genders, races and nationalities. Here's how you can get involved in the space race.

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We could walk on Mars in the next 50 years

By Zoe Hawkins
February 7, 2017
in :  Features, Lifestyle, Technology
42

Call of Duty now lets us pew pew in space, and movies like Gravity and Interstellar offer more "scientifically sound" (maybe) visions of space travel. But just how close are we to sending people to Mars, and what are the some of the details going into the research?

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