In the world of personal computing, aesthetics often clash with practicality, particularly when it comes to the inner workings of a computer case. MSI’s Project Zero X, showcased at CES 2025, aspires to deliver an elegant solution to this dilemma by offering a design that minimizes visibility of cables and components. However, as much as
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In a surprising move, the U.S. federal government has categorized Tencent, a major Chinese video game publisher, among companies associated with military activities. Tencent, known for publishing popular games such as League of Legends and Path of Exile through its subsidiaries Riot Games and Grinding Gear, finds itself in a complex and challenging situation. This
Last night, during the highly anticipated Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, Nvidia unveiled its latest foray into the graphics card market with the RTX 50 series. Led by the flamboyant CEO Jensen Huang, whose snakeskin jacket drew plenty of attention, the company’s keynote was awash with innovation promises. However, amidst the excitement, there are more
The world of video games has seen an ongoing fascination with the incorporation of voice recognition technologies, aiming to create immersive experiences through natural communication. Despite this technological advancement, the reality of how players engage with such features paints a different picture. Many gamers remain reluctant to converse with AI, often opting for traditional controls
The world of video games is often characterized by a strong sense of nostalgia. Many gamers hold dear the iconic titles of their childhood, and for fans of the Sonic series, this fondness has inspired a plethora of fan creations. One such creation is “Sonic Galactic,” a delightfully ambitious fangame developed by Starteam. This project
Reflecting on how my younger self would perceive the modern concept of game seasons elicits a bittersweet nostalgia. Picture a time when my days were consumed by the intricate crafting of stories and experiences, heavily reliant on the thrill of replaying titles like “The Suffering 2.” Back then, the idea of uncovering new content through
In the world of online gaming, the balance between maintaining fair play and managing player engagement is delicate. After a wave of overly harsh bans on players of the superhero shooter “Marvel Rivals,” many gamers were left grappling with the aftershocks of a flawed anti-cheat policy implemented by developer NetEase. These sweeping sanctions, some extending
This weekend, the highly anticipated annual speedrunning extravaganza, Awesome Games Done Quick (AGDQ), kicks off, promising an eclectic mix of competitive gaming and live musical performances. Running from January 5th to January 12th, this year’s event is packing a delightful assortment of quirky challenges that are likely to entertain, astonish, and maybe even perplex viewers.
Garfield, the lasagna-loving, Monday-hating feline created by Jim Davis, first made his debut in 1978. For decades, he served as the humorous commentary on everyday life, often embodying the laziness and indulgence with which many could relate. However, my last encounter with the original comics was back in 1998. Since then, Garfield has transcended his
Ken Levine, the acclaimed creator behind iconic video game franchises like *BioShock*, is once again pushing the boundaries of interactive storytelling with his latest project, *Judas*, at Ghost Story Games. As anticipation builds, it’s essential to delve into the unique aspects of this upcoming title that promise a fresh take on narrative-driven gameplay. *Judas* is