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4 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Jordan Biordi
I’ll admit I was a little nervous about reviewing The Hundred Line – Last Defence Academy. Considering my experience with the last experience with a Too Kyo Game, I was worried similar issues would impede my enjoyment, but seeing this game take the form of a Fire Emblem-style turn-based strategy game certainly put some of those worries to bed.
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4 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Philip Watson
Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree is a Soulslike fan’s must-play, and could be a good option for fans to cut their teeth on if other titles seem too difficult.
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5 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Brendan Frye
When it comes to gaming monitors, it can be hard to differentiate yourself in meaningful ways, but somehow, Alienware has once again thrown down the gauntlet with its latest offering, the AW2725Q QD-OLED. This 27-inch striking display is not just another pretty face in the crowded monitor market; it manages to bring something solid to the table while staying true to Alienware’s brand roots.
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5 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Joe Findlay
Special productivity hardware has come in high demand ever since creative pursuits have found their way into technology. Touch screens, dual screens and the like have found their way into more homes and offices to help you get the job done. However, sometimes you need a laptop that looks like a laptop and functions like one. The ASUS Zenbook Duo is the best of all of those worlds.
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6 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Ridge Harripersad
The coming-of-age horror The Summer Hikaru Died is set to stream on Netflix, with a summer 2025 release window. Netflix has found success adapting some of the best horror anime series and films, including Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre, which debuted on the platform in 2023. CyberAgent Inc. shared a special report on the stage event for the TV anime The Summer Hikaru Died, held at AnimeJapan 2025.
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6 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Ridge Harripersad
Catan Studio celebrates the 30th anniversary of its best-selling board game with the release of Catan 6th Edition. The base game, along with its core expansions, Seafarers and Cities & Knights, is currently available to buy now, with Traders & Barbarians and Explorers & Pirates to follow. The term “expansion” is back after changing to “extensions” in the 5th edition. This new edition does not make too many game-changing mechanics but focuses on improved design, term changes and rule simplification.
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6 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Dayna Eileen
I first saw the REDMAGIC 10 Pro smartphone at MWC 2025, with a peek at the ultra-luxurious Golden Saga Limited Edition. A short while later, the standard version of the 10 Pro arrived on my doorstep. Though it wasn’t quite as premium as the golden version, I was pleasantly surprised by what I received, even though my expectations were fairly high. The REDMAGIC 10 Pro is a quality device for mobile gamers, with plenty of features to keep even the most intense players happy.
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1 week ago |
cgmagonline.com | Ridge Harripersad
From Director Andrew Ahn, The Wedding Banquet presents a joyful comedy of errors about a chosen family navigating cultural identity, queerness, and family expectations. Frustrated with his commitment-phobic boyfriend Chris (Bowen Yang) and running out of time, Min (Han Gi-Chan) makes a proposal: a green-card marriage with their friend Angela (Kelly Marie Tran) in exchange for her partner Lee’s (Lily Gladstone) expensive IVF.
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1 week ago |
cgmagonline.com | Jordan Biordi
Playing Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Ultimate for the purposes of this review made me realize two things. First, I don’t think I was ever aware of Phantom Breaker. I think that may be forgivable, though—I mean, how many of you reading this review have heard of it before now? I’ve probably mentioned before that, despite always liking them, I was never a big fighting game aficionado, lacking the skill to play games like Street Fighter or Tekken at higher levels.
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1 week ago |
cgmagonline.com | Matt Keith
The Corsair Void Wireless v2 is the latest iteration in the Void series lineup. Featuring custom-tuned 50 mm drivers, dual wireless compatibility and impressive battery life, the Void Wireless v2 aims to continue its namesake’s lineage. After a few weeks of testing and use, there’s a lot to like about this latest gaming headset from Corsair. Building on the unique design of the Void RGB Elite Wireless that came before, the Void Wireless v2 follows a similar angular look and feel to its predecessor.