Review: AULA F75 keyboard

We live in an age of affordable but highly impressive mechanical keyboards. Wherever I look, there is a company offering amazing keyboards at a fraction of the cost. Mechlands has sent me one of their latest devices. The Epomaker AULA F75 keyboard is a versatile tri-mode 75% form factor device. Furthermore, it is durable, vibrant, and it comes in a range of unique colours.

I was sent the white and lilac option. This design looks fantastic with or without the stunning RGB layout. Additionally, the comfortable cherry profile keycaps are familiar and easy to use. If you love to customise your peripherals, you can adjust the settings using the Epomaker software. Furthermore, the handy media knob lets you adjust your audio settings with ease.

Finally, this mechanical device sounds fantastic. 5 layers of sound and shock-absorbing materials deliver a rich and solid audio profile. The familiar clacky typing sound is rich and loud without being obnoxious. Consequently, it has that reassuring noise without annoying your online friends and anyone within a 5-metre radius.

What’s in the box of the AULA F75 keyboard?

  • The packaging is simple but informative. Furthermore, it is robust and can be recycled.
  • The AULA F75 keyboard is great to look at. It has a simple structure, 3-way adjustable feet, a media knob, and full RGB. Moreover, it has tactile switches for connectivity and a place to store the USB dongle.
  • Power the device with the USB-C cable.
  • Connect wirelessly with the USB dongle.
  • A keycap puller, switches, and spare keycaps are provided.
  • Learn the basics with the user manual.

Technical aspects.

Though I play almost exclusively wired, I like the chance to use my keyboards when I commute. Thankfully, the AULA F75 keyboard has a massive 4000 mAh battery for extended battery life. This monster battery can be charged in no time because of the rapid charging facility. However, if you wish to check your remaining power level, the RGB lighting highlights the juice you have left.

Flitting between modes is as easy as flicking a switch. Whenever you play wirelessly or wired, you’ll enjoy 1000Hz polling rates. This blistering speed reduces latency issues and is perfect for fast-paced gaming. However, if you want to use Bluetooth, the rates drop considerably. Accordingly, I wouldn’t want to use the 125Hz polling rates for anything other than work, checking emails, or playing slow-paced offline games.

Usability.

The AULA F75 keyboard is one of the most user-friendly keyboards you can purchase. If you are a bit of a technophobe, you can enjoy a plug-and-play approach from the start. However, if you like to test new features, adjust RGB settings, or play with macros, this can be done with the free-to-download software.

Changing switches is the new norm. Luckily, this device has hot-swappable 3/5-pin switches. I didn’t play with the provided LEOBOG Reaper switches because the linear style and actuation distance were comfortable and suitable for my needs. However, if you have a preferred switch, you needn’t worry about soldering. Simply grab the keycap puller, remove every keycap and switch, and install your switch of choice.

Changing connectivity modes was just as easy. The rear-mounted tactile switch has clear labelling to ensure no mistakes are made. Once you’ve made your choice, the device automatically detects the nearest compatible option. Accordingly, no mistakes can be made. Whether you are connecting this to your PC, mobile phone, console, or tablet, you will not struggle.

Build quality.

The AULA F75 keyboard is built to last! The durable, hardened plastic case is reassuringly rugged. Moreover, the cherry profile double-shot PBT keycaps are oil and stain-resistant. This approach reduces the awful shiny finish that undermines cheaper products. The finely-calibrated stabilisers increase keystroke accuracy and reduce unwanted keycap wobble. This is important for gaming and will offer a comfortable edge during tough and fast-paced moments.

The 5 layers of acoustic sound and shock-absorbing materials enhance that feeling of stability. Each keystroke feels firm but smooth, and the actuation distance of the provided switch reduces fatigue during lengthy gaming sessions. Finally, the provided accessories are well-built, and the USB cable is durable and long enough for most gaming arrangements.

Is the AULA F75 keyboard worth it?

I use an Epomaker keyboard every day. The quality, style, typing position, and aesthetic are appealing. Thankfully, the AULA F75 keyboard is no different. Its versatile nature will appeal to a wide audience. Furthermore, the 75% form factor is perfect for smaller workstations or commuters. If you love to play wirelessly, the large battery and quick charging keep you in the game for longer. Accordingly, this affordable device is great and I recommend buying it here!

(More information on Mechlands can be found here!)

The AULA F75 keyboard from Epomaker has been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold Award.

(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for an unbiased and free review!)

Review: Wander Stars

Apparently, actions speak louder than words. Though it may be hypocritical for me to say this as a writer; I completely agree. But what if there was a video game where your words were your actions ? And what if, cos why not, it was heavily inspired by old school 80s/90s anime’s that the developers obviously grew up watching reruns of? Y’know, the ones where characters spent a lot of time stood on open ground talking about fighting instead of actually fighting. Well then you’d have Paper Castle’s Wander Stars, and you should count yourself lucky, because this game is a delightful little gem.

Our hero Ringo (no, not the drummer) is a spunky 14 year old aspiring Kai fighter, with giant legs and an indomitable spirit (and temper). She’s essentially just young Goku, gender swapped and minus the monkey tail, and the art style only reminds you of this. Orphaned at a young age due to a flood on her island, she and her older brother were taken in by an incredibly muscular older woman they refer to as their grandma, who trains them in Kai Fighting, the combat of choice in this universe. However, the older brother leaves home (and the planet) upon turning 18 and is never seen again. Years later, a spaceship crash lands on their island, and Kai meets its pilot, an anthropomorphic wolf brilliantly named Wolfe. He is hunting down pieces of the Wonderstar map, one of which Ringo just happens to possess; likewise with her lost brother. Chased down by slightly inept space pirates (there’s a throwback), Ringo leaves the planet to join Wolfe in his quest for the map shards, in the hope of reuniting with her sibling.

Tropey of course, but I do love my tropes, especially when they’re played with the right amount of tongue in cheek, and this game perfectly manages to balance its wacky humour with genuine character moments. Ringo’s curiosity contrasts with her stubbornness in a way that never grates, an easy trap to fall in with talkative child characters. She plays well off of Wolfe, a canine Han Solo with a heavily implied romantic past with one of the pirates pursuing them. The NPC’s, varying species of the galaxy with outlandish designs, may not offer deep conversations or side quests, but they do offer opportunities for Ringo and Wolfe to argue; nice light entertainment. In episode 4 you meet Camela, a young witch in training, who dumps a bit of dorky optimism into the mix. It all falls into a story that isn’t particularly intense or unique, but has a strong emotional heart. Oh, and where does the Wanderstar map actually lead to? The characters don’t even know for most of the game.

As mentioned above, the game’s art style emulates the look of classic anime’s, mainly OG Dragonball, with some animated segments for key story moments absolutely nailing the look. There’s even an audio setting that muffles the sound and replaces the sound effects with the wooshes and heavy bass of the shows that inspired it; I highly recommend turning this on and I even wish there was a similar CRT visual filter. My only complaint about the presentation here is the lack of fully animated segments; dialogue is portrayed through a visual novel style mix of characters striking poses on a static background, and you’ll see a lot of these repeated, with some feeling out of place for the aesthetic they’re going for. There’s also zero voice acting, minus character grunts during combat, perhaps a shame but not entirely necessary; you can hear these characters well enough through the written word.

Speaking of the written word, the game’s turn based combat revolves around you selecting them to build up attacks. Starting with a central act command, you can then select modifiers to power it up and then top it off with an elemental effect if you feel like it. A simple kick can become an Extra Super Special Fire Kick (anyone remember that show?) and rank up your damage output alongside a negative status effect. It’s very typical turn based RPG stuff, but it also kinda begs the question; why use words when they’re all just the usual physical combat abilities? There’s no way of actually talking to characters in combat, using your words to convince, charm or negotiate. True, Undertale did this a decade ago almost pitch perfectly and yes, there is a mechanic where beaten up enemies will surrender and you can choose to end the encounter peacefully. Am I asking too much here and projecting my own expectations unfairly onto it? Perhaps yes, because at the end of the day, the combat is still engaging and surprisingly satisfying. 

You explore the land via a board game map screen, moving space to space and encountering your usual NPC’s, combat encounters and ships. It’s rudimentary but perfectly functional, and actually presents you with a fair amount of optional routes and rewards. A random encounter may be a wishing well, and you are given the choice to peer down and fall into, losing HP but finding some cash at the bottom. For my favourite thing about this game is the pacing, the game is broken into segments labelled as Episodes, and they follow the typical 3 Act structure of an anime episode, ending with a giant To Be Continued banner. If you breeze through the quickest routes, an episode can take less than an hour and there’s a nice round 10 here, subverting the anime and JRPG trope of going on and on.

Wander Stars is a lovely little JRPG that never overstays its welcome, with a cute, charming cast and a fun but basic combat system. Broken down into parts, it’s nothing special, but as a complete package it might just be one of my favourite gaming experiences of this year. And keep in mind; I am not an anime fan and have never seen an episode of Dragonball, so if you are then this is an even bigger no brainer, especially at just £21 on Steam. Like its own protagonist, Wander Stars is short, punchy and sweet.

Review: Mars First Logistics 

Physics games like Mars First Logistics are usually made for a laugh or a chin scratch. This game was anything but. Mars First Logistics had me coming back over and over again to see what else the game had under its belt… I still have not reached half of it.

Developed by Shape Shop and published by Shape Shop and Outersloth, Mars First Logistics is a 3D Sandbox delivery game with brilliant vehicle design and driving simulation.

I was casually recovering from a sickness when I received a code for this game. The Title Sucks, the visuals look pretentious, and the vibes are down. But then I pressed play. 

GAME OF THE YEAR! 

Mars Lego

If you have seen those shorts on YouTube where some random schmuck tries to shred paper or cross a fridge with Lego, then you know exactly what to expect from Mars First Logistics.

Groundbreaking and easy to understand, building vehicles or tools attached to them is addictively fun. When you take something you just brainstormed and have it successfully finish the mission at hand, it feels like seeing your child take their first steps.

Speaking of missions, you are a rover tasked with building a colony on Mars. You drive around helping deliver objects from point A to point B, collecting points and unlocking new parts as you go.

These points are used to purchase extra pieces of a part if needed, and can be used to help build certain things.

Gravity of the Situation

The physics of Mars First Logistics puts modern triple-A games to shame.

They could spend another decade perfecting horse manure simulations until every turd has dynamic shadow mapping and smell-o-vision, but none of that would come close to the sheer joy and realism of how this game handles movement, weight, and terrain.

This isn’t just a drive and deliver game; it’s a true engineering sandbox. Every nut, hinge, and piston matters. You don’t just slap parts together; you design machines that obey physics. 

Build something too tall, and it’ll tip over when you turn. Make it too light, and it’ll bounce off rocks like a toy. Misjudge your centre of gravity, and your precious cargo will roll right out as you hit a crater ridge.

The vehicles you create must work, not just look cool. You’re constantly balancing torque, traction, and weight distribution, testing every angle of your design before it can even move an inch. When it finally does, the feeling is incredible. 

No other game this year has made me care this much about the shape of my wheels, the length of my arms, or the angle of my cargo ramp. Every successful delivery feels earned, not because of scripted missions or cinematic cutscenes, but because your own design survived Mars’ unforgiving terrain.

And this, in its entirety, is the funnest game I have played this year. 

Mars First Game

This is what happens when game design respects physics and the player. Every wobble, crash, and impossible hill teaches you something real. 

You don’t just drive; you engineer, you experiment, and eventually, you master the terrain.

Sure, the title’s odd and the visuals may not scream ‘blockbuster,’ but don’t let that fool you. This is creativity in motion, a sandbox that rewards problem-solvers and tinkerers alike.

Mars First Logistics isn’t just a quirky physics sim; it’s a rare kind of magic. It takes a pile of parts, a stretch of Martian dust, and your stubborn curiosity, then turns it all into something deeply satisfying.

There’s no hand-holding, no flashy cutscenes, just you, your machine. And when that machine finally works, when your delivery makes it across the ridge and lands clean, it’s a rush no scripted moment could match.

If every big studio chased gameplay like this instead of polish for polish’s sake, we’d be living in a golden age again. Mars may be empty, but this game? It’s bursting with soul.

Review: NBA Bounce

NBA Bounce is a fun and simple addition to a normally complex sports affair. Moreover, it is perfect for families and children who wish to enjoy something more lighthearted. Though it lacks the depth of other basketball games, I enjoyed the quick action, vibrant colours, and interesting quirks.

This family-friendly title was developed by Unfinished Pixel and published by Outright Games. It is a single-player or couch cooperative/competitive affair. Consequently, it creates arguments and builds team spirit in one fell swoop.

NBA Bounce lets the action do the talking. 

Unlike other sports titles, this has no career option. Instead, there are single-player, tournament, season, and party modes to enjoy. Furthermore, there is some customisation and plenty of things to unlock. Though the action is reasonably repetitive, this matters not. My kids adored the lack of complexity and the short, sharp games. 

Except for the party game mode, everything else followed the same process. Pick your team, select your roster of 3 players, and take to the court. You can play for either side, and the winner takes it all. If you are victorious, you’ll unlock characters, outfits, and other bits and pieces. None of these items changes the gameplay, but they add a layer of fun to each match. 

Party mode. 

Party mode was great fun! As each quarter begins, you are given a special ability to deal with. These powers change the way the action unfolds and can turn the tide of battle in your favour. Moving 3-point lines, additional points, a ball with a mind of its own, and much more await keen gamers.

This madness levelled up the playing field and amused my children no end. However, it can often lead to minor arguments and strops as twists and turns affect everyone who plays. Subsequently, you may get some temporary rage quitting if you are super competitive. 

NBA Bounce looks great. 

The developer has created an impressive arcade experience. The cartoon characters are nicely drawn, and I like the sharp lines and vibrant colours. Though the courts could be more interesting, the game is attractive enough to keep youngsters interested. 

The audio is loud and aggressive. The commentators scream stereotypical one-liners to add energy and drama to each match. Other than this, the audio treads no new ground. This wasn’t disappointing or surprising. 

Simple controls. 

NBA Bounce requires some finesse. You must time your shots if you want to score 3-pointers. Thankfully, dunking and 2-point shots are easy to achieve. Therefore, young players can go on a scoring streak without missing the basket repeatedly. 

Replay value is enhanced because of the party mode. Additionally, the season option adds depth if you are competitive. Though it isn’t as intense as some of its peers, the casual nature will appeal to younger gamers. 

NBA Bounce is perfect for children. 

NBA Bounce is a great family-focused affair. The colourful graphics, easy to master controls, and fun party mode appeal to a younger audience. Moreover, the causal action prevents short attention spans from getting distracted. Accordingly, it is a good sports title and I recommend buying it here! Can you become a master of the court? Pick your team, top the conference, and become a basketball master.

Review: Tioga glasses

The Tioga glasses from GUNNAR are simply divine! Though they look amazing online, it doesn’t prepare you for the actual product. Every layer of the mythic level eyewear is spectacular. Moreover, they feel incredible as they ooze elegance and upmarket charm.

Available in 2 unique frames, I was sent the Grey Crystal Walnut. The alternative was a gorgeous Maroon Rosewood. Either choice is impressive as GUNNAR delivers top-end quality. Alongside the amazing frames are 2 lenses. The yellow amber tint offers 65% blue light protection. I was sent the clear pro version for ultimate clarity and unparalleled colour rendition.

No matter which setup you choose, you’ll enjoy a professional look. Furthermore, there are health benefits and increased reactions and productivity. Accordingly, these glasses are great for office workers, home workers, and gamers. 

What’s in the box of the Tioga glasses?

  • The external packaging isn’t eye-catching. However, it is durable and can be recycled. 
  • The Tioga glasses ooze charm. I love the frame construction and style. 
  • A hard and soft case is provided to protect your glasses. 
  • Clean the lenses with the soft microfiber cloth. 

Technical aspects. 

The Mythic range is reserved for GUNNAR’s most elegant glasses. Furthermore, the clear pro lenses are aimed towards high-end users who cannot alter the colours of their work. Think graphic designers, YouTubers, architects, and so forth. These lenses deliver 20% blue light protection and every other GUNNAR benefit. 

This mineral glass lens offers market-leading colour rendition and distortion-free and scratch-resistant material. This is a superb option when every detail matters. I’ve tested loads of GUNNAR products, and the yellow tint is comfortable. However, that minor colour palette change can be the difference between success and failure.

Health benefits. 

If you are looking at blue light protection products, you must spend a lot of time in front of a screen. This is modern life, but it comes with many drawbacks. The main downside is poor eye health, low concentration, headaches, and dry eyes. Each of these symptoms leads to time off work or reduced productivity. 

Thankfully, the Tioga glasses help to reduce these problems. The patented lens technology helps to keep your eyes moist while reducing strain. The result is fresher-feeling eyes and an increased desire to keep working. Moreover, headaches are reduced, and you no longer have tired or itchy eyes. 

Build quality. 

GUNNAR only delivers quality products. However, I was surprised by how good the Tioga glasses were. The flexible spring hinges are durable and reduce pressure on your temples. Consequently, these glasses fit various sizes and shapes of heads. On top of this, the modern round lenses create a professional and sleek finish.

The frame is a combination of high-quality Italian acetate and lightweight carbon-fibre-reinforced wood. The result is a truly stunning design that doesn’t disappoint. The tactile and breathtaking finish will last the test of time. Moreover, it will not look out of place at any high-end do or important meeting.

Are the Tioga glasses worth it?

I could sing the praises of the Tioga glasses forever. However, there is one negative: the price point. These glasses are more expensive compared to other GUNNAR products. This doesn’t surprise me because they offer much more than other glasses. The lenses are truly phenomenal, and the frame is the epitome of perfection. Accordingly, they are worth every penny, and I recommend buying them here!

(More information on GUNNAR can be found here!)

The Tioga glasses from GUNNAR have been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold Award.

(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for an unbiased and free review!)

Review: iClever BTH24 NC headphones

If you follow my reviews, you know I have a young family. Like every other parent with young kids, tablets, phones, and TV have taken over. Thankfully, my kids use most of these devices to listen to music. Accordingly, whenever I get a chance to look at child-focused headphones, I never turn the opportunity down. I’m a huge fan of iClever products, and I couldn’t resist the iClever BTH24 NC headphones.

These stylish headphones come in 2 colours. Effectively, the brand has pushed a male and female model. However, there would be nothing wrong with a boy using the pink and a girl using the red mechanical finish. This audio device is ideal for music and gaming-loving youngsters because of the modern tech, noise cancellation, vivid lights, and market-leading battery life.

What’s in the box of the iClever BTH24 NC headphones?

  • The packaging is small but colourful. Furthermore, the box is durable and it can be recycled.
  • The iClever BTH24 NC headphones have an over-ear design. Moreover, the device features tactile buttons and robust ports for audio and charging cables.
  • A 3.5mm audio jack is provided.
  • Charge the headphones with the USB-C cable.
  • Learn the basics with the user manual.

Technical aspects.

Getting the right headphones for delicate, young ears isn’t an easy feat. Luckily, the team behind the iClever BTH24 NC headphones have got things spot on! The iClever Sound Refiner technology reduces damaging frequencies to ensure that developing ears are not harmed. These headphones have a reduced frequency range to prevent unnecessary exposure. The result is safer audio without any drawbacks.

The 500 mAh battery delivers an incredible 70+ hours of playtime. Now, this is reduced when RGB lighting and noise cancellation are activated. However, you still enjoy over 28 hours if you switch on every setting. Alongside this, a quick 10-minute charge gives you a whopping 7 hours of music. Consequently, you are rarely out of juice.

Bluetooth 6.0 is a stable and low-power option that delivers almost instant connectivity. Moreover, if you own 2 pairs of iClever BTH24 NC headphones, you may share the audio from one device. This is a game-changer as one tablet can be used to stream movies or TV programs on long journeys.

Audio quality.

Most people think that child-friendly tech can get away with being a little poor. Well, I think this isn’t the case. Kids are becoming savvy to good quality items, and manufacturers have had to up their game. Luckily, the iClever BTH24 NC headphones deliver on this idea! The audio is impressive, and my girls loved the clarity and the rounded bass. Furthermore, there was no interference when they used the 3.5 audio cable.

Though the headphones are a little small for me, I was able to wear them for a sound test. I was impressed by the clear tones and the light but suitable bass. Though there is a reduction in frequencies, this doesn’t affect the end product. The sound quality is of a high standard, and fussy children will not be disappointed by what they experience.

I’m not normally a fan of noise cancellation in children’s products. I don’t like the idea of them shutting the world out, and I worry about a lack of situational awareness. Thankfully, these headphones deliver impressive noise-cancelling properties without undermining safety.

Build quality.

We all know that kids are clumsy and heavy-handed. Thankfully, the iClever BTH24 NC headphones have considered this. The highly durable material will resist some knocks and bangs. Furthermore, every adjustable part is robust and built to last.

The large ear cups reduce pressure on young ears. Moreover, the headband is soft and gives the feeling of weightlessness. This is ideal for children who do not like pressure on their skulls. Each of the key moving parts can be adjusted to make the headphones a near-perfect fit for any head size. Additionally, if your child likes to wear hats or needs to wear glasses, the ear cups can be adjusted, and the material adapts to the arms of your eyewear.

Are the iClever BTH24 NC headphones worth it?

I think these headphones are amazing. Not only do they offer impressive noise-cancelling properties, but they are robust and comfortable to wear. Additionally, the stable Bluetooth connection is impressive, and the battery life and quick charging are a game-changer. My kids adore them, and they were impressed with both colourways. Accordingly, I think they are amazing and I recommend buying them here!

(More information on iClever can be found here!)

The  iClever BTH24 NC headphones have been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold Award.

(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for an unbiased and free review!

Review: Formula Legends

Formula Legends exists in a bizarre middle-ground. Its desire to emulate the sport of Formula 1 requires realistic handling and physics, yet the game leans into cartoony aesthetics while lacking the depth you would want from a traditional sim racer. The result is a product that serves as an interesting tour through the sport’s history, even if genre enthusiasts are likely to prefer other experiences.

We don’t get a lot of games that serve as playable museums, so I admire what developer 3DClouds is trying to achieve. You’ll be given the opportunity to race in circuits and cars stretching all the way from the 1960s up to the current day. As technology progresses through the years, the cars become more advanced, with some additional mechanics sprinkled on top for good measure. It’s an interesting way to learn about the sport’s advances, and could certainly be used to educate newer fans on previous eras.

This ambition is massively undercut however by the inability to procure any licenses. Formula Legends is not officially endorsed by any teams, sponsors, or the FIA, meaning that while its contents can allude to the events of the past, they aren’t able to tell the stories of specific figures or brands in the sport’s history. Thus, while it’s able to demonstrate F1’s technological leaps, the game won’t be drawing you in with any of the human drama that often makes the contests more exciting.

Once on the tarmac, the racing is fun enough. You’ll need to brake frequently to round sharp corners, but the cars provide an excellent sense of speed during straightaways. Visiting the pit crew every few laps is essential; you have to monitor tire degradation, vehicle integrity, and fuel supply throughout each race. Additionally, you can select from a small handful of tires each stop, adjusting to the dynamic weather conditions of the track. Tuning up requires a QTE, and it’s a lot of fun trying to complete it as fast as possible to keep your lap time down.

I can’t help but feel that Legends’s aesthetics betray its intentions though. While I’d be hard-pressed to call this a racing sim, the game demands a level of driving proficiency from the player that exceeds the majority of titles on the market. However, the simplistic presentation would suggest that you’d be in for a more arcadey experience, with simple graphics, voxel spectators, and minimal mechanics to master. Perhaps this is a purely personal hangup, but I suspect the market has a very defined idea of what games with this type of graphics should play like, leaving members of the larger audience rather alienated if they choose to pick this up.

Should you find that the gameplay is to your taste, you’ll have a decent amount of content to enjoy. Every decade sports a variety of cups to complete. Participating in them will unlock more cars and tracks to use in the Custom mode, allowing you to race under whatever conditions you desire. If you’re intent on chasing the perfect lap, there’s also a Time Attack option as well as a Showroom, though those will likely only be frequented by the most committed racers.

Formula Legends neither caters to the casual fans enough with simple controls, nor offers a comprehensive history lesson that the hardcore might enjoy. Instead, it tries its best to satisfy both audiences, but its identity crisis (and lack of licenses) makes it difficult to please anyone. It may be an interesting option for those looking to experiment with a semi-realistic racing game, but it’s difficult to see why anyone would choose it over competing titles.

Review: Train Sim World 6

Finding time to tackle Train Sim World 6 alongside my job of actually driving trains hasn’t been easy. I love to invest time into my gaming, but playing a game that is effectively my day/night job isn’t entirely appealing. However, I do love the freedom that the TSW franchise affords. Moreover, every mistake I make in the virtual world acts as a valuable lesson I can take forward.

Train Sim World 6 is so realistic that I believe the average Joe could learn to make a train move with its instructions. Yet, don’t be deluded into thinking you could become a train driver. It takes years of learning, plenty of hoops to jump through, and let’s not forget the testing along the way. Accordingly, if you haven’t got what it takes to make it in the real world, TSW is the next best thing.

I reviewed this simulation title on PC using Steam. My normal go-to is Xbox, so all my previous data wasn’t available. This wasn’t a problem as I don’t care about my character level, the miles of driving I have completed, and the experience I have for any of the previous traction and routes. Instead, I focused on the 3 new lines and the brand new trains on offer.

Train Sim World 6 is Dovetail’s flagship title.

Dovetail is an expert in their field. Unfortunately, when you aim for perfection, you leave yourself open to harsh criticism. This year is no different, as people are complaining about asset issues, bugs, glitches, and other problems. Though I experienced some minor issues regarding my passengers, I wasn’t too concerned about minor frame rate drops or the occasional weird-looking individual.

Alongside this, I’m no train spotter, so I have no idea if the headlights on a Voyager were wrong or slightly out of place. Quite frankly, I don’t care, but I admire the passion of the people who shout and make the publisher/developer work harder year on year.

What’s new?

3 brand new routes are on offer to tease and impress newcomers and veterans alike. Though I enjoyed a trip to Germany and New York, it was my stomping ground of the GWR Riviera Line that drew me in and grabbed my attention. My word, Dovetail Games have got this route spot on! Signals, mileposts, gradients, and the surrounding area are pinpoint perfect. Additionally, the ambient sound and profiling of the train are eerily accurate.

Alongside the GWR trek, I enjoyed the beauty of Germany and the urban nature of New York. Each is captivating in its own right, and driving through them was a joy. Each of the 3 routes has unique traction to impress hardcore fans. I have to say the Hitachi IETS or 800/802 class trains were impressive. However, every engine running on every trip was far from realistic.

Expect the unexpected.

Dovetail Games makes a vague statement to expect the unexpected. Now, on paper, this is odd and doesn’t give you any clue about some of the key gameplay changes. Consequently, I want to highlight how the latest additions to Train Sim World 6 work. Passenger announcements are now an integral part of the soundscape. Though we all hate station and train announcements, “See it, Say it, Sorted!”, they are essential. Therefore, this minor improvement enhances realism tenfold.

Random events represent the real-life challenge of driving a train. Things go wrong daily, and being alert and prepared are essential tools for any train driver. Slow to change signalling and unexpected temporary or emergency speed restrictions cause bedlam. You may think the issue is minor, but delayed trains cause problems across the network that soon bite you in the arse.

Finally, trains break all the time. This is something that must be dealt with while reducing the impact on your passengers. Issues with headlights, doors, pantographs, wipers, and more must be rectified asap. If you then consider the weather, your passengers, and an ungodly number of stops, you have a lot to consider.

Train Sim World 6 looks fantastic.

I’ve skimmed across the visual issues because I believe they will be patched out. Moreover, I didn’t experience enough to make a song and dance about it. I know others have had problems, and that is disappointing. Yet, I’m hoping any problems will quickly be ironed out. Regarding the overall visual impact, Train Sim World 6 is spectacular. The trains look amazing, and the attention to detail is phenomenal. Moreover, the routes are accurate, and the use of lighting and the day/night cycle and weather enhances realism.

Train driving is a loud affair. Yes, modern rolling stock is quieter, but the rails make noises, and you cannot escape the power of nature. Subsequently, I think Dovetail Games has got this element just right. The introduction of announcements and the incredible ambient sounds make the game shine.

A fantastic tutorial.

If you are new to the franchise, you needn’t worry. Thankfully, this is an easy game to play. Though there is plenty of traction and loads of routes to master, a helpful training school talks you through the fundamentals. Moreover, some interesting tasks break down each key element to make everything manageable. However, if this isn’t your first rodeo, it is practically identical to previous instalments. Therefore, you can jump into your favourite train and get on with your job.

Sim games tend to be addictive as hell. Train Sim World 6 is no different, as its huge fan base will moan about and love every new element on offer. If you try to master every goal and traction, this will keep you busy for hours. Alternatively, you can undertake some other train-related jobs if you want to take a break from driving.

Train Sim World 6 keeps the franchise on the right tracks.

This isn’t perfect, but many modern games are not. Yes, there are some minor bugs and glitches, and there are the odd, weird visual issues. Yet, this isn’t enough to undermine the overall experience. Train Sim World 6 adds some great elements to its solid and addictive foundation. Accordingly, I think it is wonderful, and I recommend buying it here! Can you master every route and train on offer? Hit the training school, take in the advice, and become a champion train driver.

A Closer Look at Santa’s Jolly Jokes for Funny Kids 

With Christmas only a few months away, we take a closer look at Santa’s Jolly Jokes for Funny Kids. 

‘Tis the season to be jolly and laugh out loud at all the chucklesome gags inside this fun and festive title! A brand-new book in the ‘Buster Laugh-a-Lot’ series, this hilarious collection has hundreds of Christmassy jokes for kids to enjoy and share over the festive period.

Why did the Christmas tree go to the barber?
It needed a trim!

What does Frosty the Snowman eat for breakfast?
Snowflakes.

What do you call a badly behaved reindeer?
Rude-olph!


Bursting with over 300 laugh-out-loud jokes, ridiculous riddles, sniggering side-splitters and knock-knock gags, this funny book makes the perfect stocking filler or an ideal gift for a Christmas Eve box.

With wonderfully silly illustrations by Andrew Pinder for extra humour and designed to be easy to read, boys and girls will love sharing these jokes with family over the Christmas break. It’s guaranteed to keep jokers entertained for hours on end and fill the holidays with laughter.

Santa’s Jolly Jokes for Funny Kids is available now priced around £5.99 and can be purchased from Amazon.co.uk

A Closer Look at Spooky Jokes for Funny Kids

With Halloween only a few weeks away, we take a closer look at Spooky Jokes for Funny Kids.

A new fang-tastic title in the ‘Buster Laugh-a-Lot’ series, this hilarious collection has hundreds of Halloween-themed jokes to get kids in the spooky spirit. 

What dessert does a monster like best?
I-scream! 

How do ghosts keep their hair in place?
They use scare-spray! 

What music do mummies prefer?
Wrap music! 

Filled with over 300 laugh-out-loud jokes, designed to be easy to read and with wonderfully silly illustrations for extra fun, this comical collection will keep jokers entertained for hours.

Spooky Jokes for Funny Kids is available now priced around £5.99 and is available from good booksellers. For stockists visit mombooks.com

A Closer Look at Laugh Out Loud Jokes for Funny Kids

With Christmas not that far away, we take a closer look at Laugh Out Loud Jokes for Funny Kids.

A new title in the ‘Buster Laugh-a-Lot’ series, this rib-tickling collection has hundreds of hilarious jokes for funny kids to enjoy and share.

Why did the vampire’s
breath smell?
Because he had bat breath.

Why did the brain never take a shower?
It didn’t want to be brainwashed.

Why did Cinderella’s team always lose?
Because her coach was a pumpkin.

Filled with over 300 laugh-out-loud jokes this super silly collection is guaranteed to have kids rolling on the floor laughing. Designed to be easy to read and even more fun to share it features giggle-inducing illustrations by Andrew Pinder for extra fun.

Laugh Out Loud Jokes for Funny Kids is available now priced around £5.99 and is available from good booksellers. For stockists visit mombooks.com

A Closer Look at Artists’ Sketchbooks

With Christmas only a few months away, we look at closer look at some Artists’ Sketchbooks from Prestel Publishing.

Artists Sketchbook Monet Water Lilies von

This luxurious blank sketchbook is designed for artists and enthusiasts who appreciate both aesthetics and quality. The cover features a detailed segment of Claude Monet’s “Waterlilies”. The internal pages are high-quality, unruled paper, perfect for sketches, drawings, or notes, allowing the user’s creativity to flow freely. The edges of the pages are sprayed, adding a sophisticated touch to the already elegant package. This sketchbook combines functionality with beauty, making it an ideal companion for your artistic endeavors. Artists who find inspiration in Monet’s iconic work will particularly enjoy using it.

Artists Sketchbook Klimt The Kiss von

Crafted for artists and admirers of fine art, this refined blank sketchbook showcases on its cover a delicate detail from Gustav Klimt’s “The Kiss”. Inside, the pages are high-quality, unruled paper, providing a pristine canvas for sketches, drawings, or notes. The edges of the pages are sprayed, adding an extra touch of elegance to this already exquisite package. This sketchbook seamlessly blends artistic inspiration with practicality, making it an elegant and useful tool for creative minds, especially those who appreciate Klimt’s work and want to be inspired by his artistry every time they open to a new page. Its luxurious design makes it a perfect gift for art lovers, adding a touch of sophistication to their collection of art supplies.

Both Artists’ Sketchbooks are available now priced around £12.99 each and would make great Christmas presents.

There are also other Sketchbooks available too, so take a look to find the perfect one.

Available from good booksellers. For stockists visit prestel.com

A Closer Look at Studio Creator Hollywood Mirror: Get Ready With Me Set

With Christmas only a few months away, we take a closer look at the Studio Creator Hollywood Mirror: Get Ready With Me Set from Canal Toys.

The Studio Creator Hollywood Mirror will illuminate your face perfectly! A must-have big LED makeup mirror for flawless looks, perfect lighting, and hands-free filming. It’s the perfect companion and ultimate desk mirror for your beauty routine!

Get your best angle with the built-in 360° phone holder, film yourself, take selfies or watch videos. It’s ideal for filming Get Ready With Me videos, selfies or tutorials. You can easily adjust the lighting with 3 modes and control brightness via the touch screen. Includes a removable storage tray for all your beauty essentials!

Features

This ultimate Hollywood mirror illuminates your face perfectly for creating content!

The built-in phone holder features 360° rotation to capture your best angles

Choose from white, natural or warm lighting

Adjust the brightness with the touchscreen.

Keep all your beauty essentials organised in the detachable tray

Perfect for keeping your hands free while filming

Contents: 1x Studio Creator Hollywood Mirror, 1x detachable tray, 1x phone holder and 1x USB charging cable

Dimensions: 27.7L x 4.6D x 36.2H cm

Designed for the new generation of beauty and lifestyle creators, the Studio Creator Hollywood Mirror is more than just a mirror, it’s a content creation companion. With adjustable lighting to suit every skin tone and environment, creators can film confidently with soft, even lighting and no harsh shadows.

It’s never been easier to create professional-style content from your own bedroom.

Whether it’s GRWM reels, skincare tutorials or daily vlogs, users can keep their hands free and their space clutter-free, while capturing content with the perfect glow every time.

The Studio Creator Hollywood Mirror: Get Ready With Me Set is available now at Smyths Toys for £24.99 and would make a great Christmas present for the beauty blogger in your life.

Review: Fallout Vault 33 sunglasses

The Fallout Vault 33 sunglasses from GUNNAR are great for lovers of the great outdoors and the incredible apocalyptic franchise. These stunning rectangular glasses are available in 3 lens types. Furthermore, they can be purchased with prescription lenses -5 to +5 if needed. This versatility is appreciated, and I love the choices on offer.

I was sent the impressive sunglasses lens. They block 90% blue light and 100% UV light. Accordingly, they offer incredibly high protection to keep your eyes in pristine condition. Alternatively, you can select clear or yellow-tinted lenses. These are great for office workers, streamers, or gamers. These fashion sunglasses will appeal to male and female users. Though the sharp angular design is quite masculine, female users can rock the look with ease. 

If you struggle with dry eyes, fatigue, or headaches, chances are you are suffering the ill effects of blue light. Common technology such as mobile phones, monitors, TVs, laptops, and tablets emits these harsh light rays. Unfortunately, they dry out your eyes and cause irritation and tiredness. However, this can be overcome by investing in a pair of GUNNAR glasses.

What’s in the box of the Fallout Vault 33 sunglasses?

  • The packaging is simple and understated.
  • The Fallout Vault 33 sunglasses are well built, comfortable, and great to look at. These Epic-level sunglasses will last the test of time, and the clean lines and metal frames are attractive and appealing.
  • A colourful hard case, soft case, and microfibre cloth are provided.

Technical aspects.

Though these glasses will be snapped up by lovers of Fallout, they have a greater appeal. The patented lens technology ensures that your eye health is improved. Whether it is the harsh brightness of the sun, the brutality of UV and blue light, or dry and itchy eyes, GUNNAR has you covered.

On top of this, the lenses have G-Shield protection for an anti-reflective finish and reduced smudging. This may not seem important, but no one likes cleaning their glasses unnecessarily. Moreover, light reflection can be distracting when you are trying to hold a conversation.

A collaboration that works.

GUNNAR collaborates with many major brands. However, this one works particularly well. The accessories are fantastic, and I admire these glasses for the hard case alone. The vibrant nature of each item will appeal to lovers of the game and the Amazon TV series. Additionally, the high-quality nature of each item will impress any investors.

Build quality.

Epic-level products come with a reassuring 1-year warranty. I never doubt GUNNAR quality, and I’ve never had to use the warranty. Yet, if I did, I know the excellent team would be on hand to sort out my issue. The stainless steel frame has a retro-futuristic look that is perfect for any apocalyptic setting. Furthermore, the multi-barrel performance hinges are strong, durable, and built to last.

These glasses have some subtle Easter eggs that’ll make franchise fans smile. Unlike other glasses, the signature extras are not obvious. Consequently, it’ll take a keen eye to see each nod to the game and TV series.

Are the Fallout Vault 33 sunglasses worth it?

If you want a high-quality pair of sunglasses that are unique and durable, you need look no further! The Fallout Vault 33 sunglasses are comfortable, fashionable, and built to last. What’s more, the accessories are incredible, and the frames, lenses, and subtle Easter eggs make this product pop. Accordingly, I think they are great and recommend buying them here!

(More information on GUNNAR can be found here!)

The Fallout Vault 33 sunglasses from GUNNAR have been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold Award.

(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for an unbiased and free review!)