The Drop: New PlayStation Games for 2/2/2016

Gravity, ghosts, and gunplay! It’s a huge week in the world of PlayStation with more than 10 new games launching this Tuesday. Leading the pack is a familiar (and still exhilarating) adventure: Gravity Rush Remastered on PS4. Gravity Rush Remastered follows the mysterious young hero Kat and her incredible, gravity-defying powers. Traverse a beautiful city…

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Benchmarked: Rise of the Tomb Raider

Who Knew Raiding Tombs Could Be So Difficult? You have to love Lara and her single minded focus on getting whatever she wants. And if you’re like us, you’re also jealous that she has all the money and equipment needed to jet set around the globe to all sorts of exotic locales. I have to…

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CybertronPC Readies Launch of CLX Line of Luxury PCs

Fancy pants PCs Quick, name three different boutique system builders. Was CybertronPC among them? Probably not (unless you were swayed by the headline), though the company’s been around since 1997 and boasts that it’s the 15th largest system builder in the U.S. Out of how many, we don’t know, though CybertronPC is attempting to boost…

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Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure Coming to PS4

Grab your gym shorts and hang onto your headbands! Our hard-hitting sports brawler Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure is coming to PlayStation 4! Stikbold is a quirky, over-the-top action sports game described best as a mix of dodgeball and a fighting game. Make use of everything from dodgeballs to jellyfish in order to eliminate your competitors…

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HP Spectre x2 Review

At a glance X2 (+) Good value; quiet; decent battery life. X-Men: The Last Stand (-) No integrated USB type-A port; performance not great; kickstand solution needs work. For those that want a Surface Pro, but can’t afford one Now that Microsoft’s Surface Pro line of computers is catching some hype, HP is jumping on…

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Rise of the Tomb Raider Optimization Guide

If you think of archaeology in pop culture, two big names come to mind: Indiana Jones and Lara Croft. If someone were to make a game about archaeology—real archaeology—it would be boring as hell. There’d be a lot of reading, fundraising, and cataloging tiny bits of pottery called sherds that often measure around a centimeter…

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