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Review: Sand Land (Sony PlayStation 5)

Sand Land became an unfortunate curiosity on account of Akira Toriyama being attached to it, and it being one of the first releases featuring his work following his recent passing. As far as Toriyama’s work is concerned, Sand Land delivers all the whimsical energy that you expect from his distinctive style. It’s just a pity that in many ways it’s also exactly what you’d expect from a licensed video game. You don’t need to be a fan of the anime or manga property to play Sand Land, if only because it’s such a well-trodden and standard setting. The world has…

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Gadget Review: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 4X headset

With the cost of living what it is, premium-grade luxuries like sound equipment are surely one of the things that people are choosing to go without. Meanwhile, mid-quality sound equipment, which gets close enough without breaking the bank, must surely be enjoying a renaissance. After all, in a world this horrible and increasingly stressful, finding opportunities for escapism is important,…

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