Best gaming laptop in 2025: I’ve tested a ton of notebooks this generation and these are the best in every category

The best gaming laptops in 2025 can finally be the do-anything notebooks we’ve always wanted them to be. As well as being just as capable 3D rendering in Blender, or thrashing the GPU with generative AI, now they’re not just frame rate-chewing gaming monsters when plugged into the power socket, they’re machines that can game…

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Silent Hill f is actually really fun when there’s not a little worm in your ear telling you to compare every scene against Silent Hill 2

It’s old news by this point that Silent Hill f is treading new ground. That horse bolted a few weeks back and managed to spook every OG Silent Hill fan and lover of convoluted controls in the vicinity. Word on the street was that Silent Hill f would be sacrificing its story-focused psychological horror for…

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Battlefield 6 may have removed its iconic ‘Doritos,’ but it’s not escaping a decade-old complaint: Spotting is once again too strong

Rory Norris, Guides Writer (Image credit: Future) Last week I was: putting off playing Battlefield 2042 just to earn cool cosmetics in Battlefield 6. This week I’ve been: slogging my way through the Road to Battlefield event in Battlefield 2042, remembering why it’s my least favourite game in the series. What do you do when…

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Share of the Week: Sword of the Sea

Share of the Week: Sword of the Sea

Last week, we asked you to surf through the deserts and oceans in Sword of the Sea using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights: HappyMoonInc shares Wraith riding down a chain surrounded by sealife. fogsblue shares Wraith riding an orca after freeing the sea on a new region MdeavorVP shares Wraith falling in darkness…

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“We Were All Bloody Angry & We Left” – How Marvel & EA Killed Bullfrog’s Legendary Lost Superhero Game

The not-so Indestructibles… Throughout the late ’80s and ’90s, the British studio Bullfrog Productions established itself as one of the UK’s most successful video game developers, going on to create a long line of classic titles that included the likes of Populous, Dungeon Keeper, Syndicate, Theme Park, and Magic Carpet, among many others. As a…

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‘There’s no such thing as a laser-resistant weed’ says company employing dozens of Nvidia GPUs to fry weeds with lasers from above

Do farmers traditionally wear sunglasses? If so, Alex Sergeev, the chief technology officer of Carbon Robotics, presumably took them off when telling Nvidia, “There’s no such thing as a laser-resistant weed.” As reported by Tom’s Hardware, the LaserWeeder from Carbon Robotics is a module you attach to a tractor that uses dozens of Nvidia GPUs…

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HoYoverse has revealed its next game and I think this is just auto-battler Pokémon

“The wealth of those societies in which the capitalist mode of production prevails, presents itself as ‘an immense accumulation of Pokémon.’” So remarks Marx in volume one of Capital, and he was right. Joining Palworld, Temtem, Cassette Beasts, Coromon and, well, like 400 Pokémon games is Honkai: Nexus Anima, HoYoverse’s just-announced creature-hoarding sim. I am…

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Haunted Chocolatier: all the key details on the followup to Stardew Valley

Haunted Chocolatier is the eagerly-awaited next outing from Stardew Valley creator Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone, which you could probably tell from a quick glance. While there’s a strong resemblance with the beloved farm life sim, Haunted Chocolatier’s ditching the farm business for sweeter pastures: It’s chocolate shop sim time. Also, there are ghosts. Barone revealed Haunted…

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