Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Gaming: Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Review: Blissfully brutal mayhem for you and your friends, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Review - The Machine Spirit Lives
Input: Epomaker EK98 Review
Power: Cougar GEX X2 1000W ATX 3.0 Power Supply Review
Storage: Patriot Transporter Lite 2TB External Portable SSD Review
Gaming:
Neowin: Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Review: Blissfully brutal mayhem for you and your friends
Just how brutal is the ultimate carnage that Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is promising fans? Find out in our review of this bombastic action game.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Review: Blissfully brutal mayhem for you and your friends
Wccftech: Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Review - The Machine Spirit Lives
Thirteen years after the original, we return to the story of Titus. Let's find out if Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 was worth the wait.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Review - The Machine Spirit Lives
Input:
APH Networks: Epomaker EK98 Review
Nostalgia is quite the intriguing drug. It is not a physical drug of course, but it creates the illusion of the past being better than what it may have been in reality. The “good ol' times”, as they were, have an imaginary aura of pleasing warmth. It is alluring and draws us to reminisce about the past. Sometimes it prompts us to purchase items to remind us of those pleasant memories, or perhaps a newer product that hearkens back to the previous age. Growing up in the nineties, I had the pleasure of trying quite a number of different systems my friends and acquaintances had in their homes to pass the time. Some of the older consoles I got to use include the NES, SNES, N64, and the original Game Boy. I learned from my friends by blowing on the cartridge and inserting it a couple times would somehow magically fix a game. We would spend hours and hours on the same games and never found it boring. Perhaps brought to us by kindred souls who also have fond memories, the gaming industry has found a way to capitalize on these warm fuzzy feelings. Many companies have been creating peripherals and consoles with a retro vibe in mind. Some replicate the see-through plastics that show the internals of electronics, coloring them in the popular teals and purples. Others have embraced the light gray and beige plastics of the 80s and 90s that would somehow always turn yellow after some time. This leads us to our subject today, which is the Epomaker EK98 wireless mechanical keyboard. Although I cannot tell you whether the EK98 will suffer the same yellowing fate, it has definitely captured the retro vibe with its mix of beige, gray, and brown colors accented with a pop of red and blue on select buttons. The overall effect is perhaps a mix of the NES, Game Boy, and computer keyboards of the era. The color scheme may be old but the tech inside is quite modern. Let us see what this 96% keyboard has to offer.
Power:
Tom's Hardware: Cougar GEX X2 1000W ATX 3.0 Power Supply Review
Delivers reliable power with solid voltage regulation and ripple suppression, all in a compact ATX 3.0-compliant design.
Storage:
MadShrimps: Patriot Transporter Lite 2TB External Portable SSD Review
The Transporter Lite 2TB Portable SSD offers good performance and enough capacity for a lot of tasks such as backup for different software, storing multimedia content or different documents. It packs TLC NAND but comes with a healthy amount of pSLC not to cause performance drops immediately.
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