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‘Laugh-out-loud funny one moment, sad and dramatic the next’: Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall in season 3 of Colin from Accounts. Photograph: Lisa Tomasetti‘Laugh-out-loud funny one moment, sad and dramatic the next’: Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall in season 3 of Colin from Accounts. Photograph: Lisa Tomasetti Review
After inspiring a wave of gaming handhelds with the Steam Deck, can Valve ignite compact gaming desktops with the Steam Machine? This diminutive desktop (starting at $1,049, as tested) brings your Steam library into your living room, running TV-friendly SteamOS out of the box seamlessly. So far, so good, but it packs relatively modest parts…
Originally released on PlayStation 3, the package of Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster is seemingly available everywhere under the sun, so it’s no surprise to see it also receive a dedicated Switch 2 release. What is surprising, and disappointing, is that the Switch 2 version is almost indiscernible from the Switch 1 release.…
The Nintendo Switch 2 has been available for over a year, which is also how long Belkin, the mobile accessory maker, has been in the gaming market. BGR previously tested its charging case and some of its screen protectors for the Nintendo Switch 2. However, the company is now stepping up its game with a…
As a farewell vehicle to one of Tamil cinema’s greatest entertainers, Jana Nayagan deserved to have been better.
Futaro decides to take the summer off from tutoring. Nino acts extra cold to him for some reason.
The sci-fi comedy about TBBT supporting characters takes a big swing but fails to connect
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I don’t think I’ve ever got my hands on anything from EPOMAKER before, so this is a first for me. God, I love going in blind; it makes the experience even more exciting since it feels like not a lot is a surprise anymore, sadly. EPOMAKER’s ‘CarbonX Mouse’ is definitely throwing me in the deep…