Surf on a magic sword and kickflip over flying dolphins in Sword of the Sea, hitting Steam in August

More than two years after its first trailer debuted, magical surfing adventure Sword of the Sea finally has a release date—August 19—announced during Sony’s State of Play showcase last night. It’ll be the third game from Giant Squid, the small studio behind the award-winning undersea exploration game Abzû and magical parkour archery adventure The Pathless,…

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How to repair in Dune: Awakening

Traversing all of those scorching deserts and abandoned research facilities takes a toll on everything in Dune: Awakening, including whatever guns, gear, or vehicles you bring along for the mission. You’ll want to repair gear and items before heading out on any lengthy excursions, lest you get caught unarmed, naked, and chased by a giant…

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Corsair Nautilus 360 RS review

It’s not often that a liquid cooler flies under the radar these days. Many on the market are adorned with massive screens and more bling than a boxing match. Not the Corsair Nautilus 360 RS. It’s a top-notch liquid cooler with solid performance and low noise levels. Available for $110/£110, the Nautilus is an affordable…

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Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360 Core II review

We’re not short of excellent and affordable all-in-one liquid coolers today—many of the best liquid coolers are wildly affordable under $100, which means Cooler Master has its work cut out for it. But the cooling company is making a darn good effort with the MasterLiquid 360 Core II. The MasterLiquid 360 Core II bucks the…

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Corsair iCUE Link Titan 360 RX LCD review

Decluttering your gaming PC is a noble goal. I’m totally into the idea of cutting out cable mess and keeping my system tray free of as many applications as possible. This is handily what Corsair promises to do with iCUE Link, combining all my cables into a single hub and offering to control my components…

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NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB (2024) review

There are certain brands out there that we just associate with certain products, right? You know the ones I mean. Noctua for fans, Corsair for memory, EKWB for custom loops (before it got all weird), Asus for expensive motherboards. You get the gist. Arguably, in the hard-fought world of AIO liquid coolers, NZXT is definitely…

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Tryx Panorama 360 review

Of all the things I thought I didn’t need on my next CPU cooler, a curved OLED display was one of them. It seems that pesky screen standard has now made its way to practically every component in the gaming PC industry bar, maybe, memory? SSDs? Give it a year; there’s still time. Yet Tryx’s…

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OpenAI removes incredibly grim, previously recommended chatbot suggesting invasive surgeries to men it deems ‘subhuman’

Once upon a time, when chatbots were still quaint little online novelties full of charmingly canned responses, my younger self aired out some of her teenaged anxieties to an eagerly listening screen. My typed words briefly painted a night sky before disappearing among its stars. The name of this encouraging chatbot—and hopefully my words along…

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