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Review: Under Par: Golf Architect (Nintendo Switch 2)

The Two Point series has a lot to answer for. Yes, SEGA’s brand of casual business simulations is silly and charming, and it’s fun to see what whacky schools, hospitals and museums you can cobble together. But in their desperate effort to be feel-good fun times, the Two Point series also forgot about something: businesses can go bankrupt. In fact, the entire reason to play a simulation is (or at least was) to prove that you can indulge all those creative whims and generate a profit while doing so. Now, it seems that Two Point’s style is infecting other developers,…

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Review: Minos (PC)

Did you know that, while mazes are designed to confuse and confound you by messing with your sense of direction and location,…

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Gadget Review: Corsair Vanguard Air 99 Wireless Keyboard

Tradespeople have their power tools, and become very attached to the equipment that supports their livelihood. Athletes have their preferred racquet, shoe and clothing brand, for the comfort and competitive advantage the right gear can provide. As a writer, I am always on the lookout for a keyboard that is comfortable to type on. And because I play a lot…

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