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Borderlands Shift Codes for Borderlands 2, The Pre-sequel and Handsome Collection that you can still use to get rad gear

By Darryn Bonthuys
April 10, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
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With Borderlands 3 on the horizon and the current crop of games having a better visual presentation lately, you might want to hop in and stock up on the golden keys that’ll unlock some high-calibre goodies for you.

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Manhunt: A look back at Rockstar’s most violent and controversial game

By Nick Cowen
April 10, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming, Opinion
12

Every other year, usually around Halloween, or when a new horror game or a remaster of a classic horror game sees release, a couple of sites publish a list with a catchy title like: “The Ten Best Horror Games Of All Time”. Those lists never include Manhunt.

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The Wild Storm is an exhilarating and grounded reboot that embraces the weird

By Darryn Bonthuys
April 9, 2019
in :  Comics & Toys, Features
3

The Wild Storm is weird, it’s gripping and it dives headfirst into its adoption of the unpredictable, while remaining accessible and exciting at the same time. If The Wild Storm is just the first step forward in a much larger picture for the Wildstorm universe, then this one fantastic revival to keep your eyes on.

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Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Review

By Darryn Bonthuys
April 9, 2019
in :  Features, Reviews, Technology
6

The Elite Atlas may be pricy, but it balances its moderate sound by being a handy Jack of all trades that’ll easily work on whatever you throw at it. It’s primary function more than meets the demands of even the most stressed out esports star when they’re playing a clutch match, its modular nature makes it a reliable kit to travel around with and its a surprisingly comfortable headset to wear for long periods of time. It may not master everything thrown at it, but it’s more than capable of meeting any challenge head-on.

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20 years later, here are 20 things you might not have known about Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater

By Darryn Bonthuys
April 8, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
4

In August 1999, Activision and Neversoft released Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, and a genre went mainstream. While THPS may not have been the first skateboarding game on the market, it was still the very best that a burgeoning genre could offer.

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Jetstream Review – Plane and simple

By Brad Lang
April 8, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming, Reviews
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Wait, so after solving everything this game’s thrown at me, you’re saying I still can’t fly a plane?

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A decade later, the original Borderlands still has plenty of magic

By Darryn Bonthuys
April 8, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
3

A decade later, and the original Borderlands is still a heck of a diversion thanks to a recent update that celebrates the anniversary of developer Gearbox’s greatest hit.

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How a brutal game changed my life: My love letter to Telltale’s The Walking Dead

By Brad Lang
April 5, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming, Opinion
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After much tumult, Telltale Games' The Walking Dead series has come to an end and I just wanted to take some time to reflect on a game series very close to my heart.

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How Game of Thrones season 8 is planning to end the show in the most satisfying way possible

By Darryn Bonthuys
April 3, 2019
in :  Entertainment, Features, Sponsored Content
6

For eight years, Game of Thrones has been an entertainment juggernaut. A wild and unpredictable thrill ride of epic scale, the battle for the Iron Throne and Westeros itself has been a journey fraught with peril and heartache. This month, it all ends. A saga that began in 2011 reaches the end of the road, and none of you are prepared for what comes next.

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Sony SRS-XB41 Bluetooth Speaker Review – Treble maker

By Darryn Bonthuys
April 3, 2019
in :  Features, Reviews, Technology
4

I want to show you something. Back in the day, the coolest kids on the block would lug one of these monstrosities around when they wanted to play some funky fresh jams no matter where they were: That my friends, is what you call a boom box. It was heavy, it’d collapse your spine in half if you didn’t lift …

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War of the Realms – The definitive reading order for Marvel’s fantasy saga

By Darryn Bonthuys
April 2, 2019
in :  Comics & Toys, Features
3

Marvel is heading into fantasy, as a story that first planted its roots back in 2013 is about to bloom with a conflict that will be waged across all of creation. Malekith the Dark Elf has returned from his exile in Niffleheim, and he’s finally ready to make good on that promise to tear the rest of reality apart. Prepare for the War of the Realms!

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Batman: Arkham Knight’s Batmobile is still one of the best and most underrated moments of genius in gaming

By Darryn Bonthuys
April 2, 2019
in :  Features, Gaming
44

Batman: Arkham Knight's Batmobile is an example of genius that was and still remains, years ahead of the curve.

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