Review: DM40 Condenser Microphone

I’ve recently looked at the PD200W Hybrid Microphone from Maono, and I was impressed. Accordingly, when I was given the chance to look at the DM40 Condenser Microphone (Pro), I couldn’t resist. Now, I know what you’re thinking, “How many microphones does one man need?”. You’re not wrong, but it’s always good to have something slightly different in your locker, just in case.

This microphone is the ideal option if you hate cables. Alternatively, maybe you have a tiny workstation but need a high-end mic. Either way, the DM40 Condenser Microphone is ideal. This compact option has a desktop mount, or it can be used with a boom arm. Moreover, it has a built-in pop filter, and I love the vibrant RGB. As such, it is ideal for content creators, streamers, and gamers. 

What’s in the box of the DM40 Condenser Microphone?

  • The packaging is attractive, interesting, and robust. Additionally, it can be recycled. 
  • The DM40 Condenser Microphone is a wonderful desktop or boom arm-mounted peripheral. It has simple switches and can be used by experts or newcomers. 
  • USB dongles are provided for wireless connectivity. 
  • Charge the microphone with the USB cable. 
  • Learn the basics with the user manual. 

Technical aspects. 

The DM40 Condenser Microphone is designed with fun, gaming, and content creation in mind. As such, the use of the free-to-download Maono link app is advised. This app has a built-in EQ, limiter, and compressor adjustment to deliver exceptional voice recordings.

Unlike other microphones, this one is extremely versatile. Thanks to the USB dongle, this device is compatible with PC, PlayStation, and mobile phones. Furthermore, it can be used with an array of social media platforms. Consequently, this is the ideal tool if you are expanding your set-up or starting from scratch.

A wireless tool is great unless the battery is useless. Thankfully, the 2,600 mAh capacity battery delivers over 70 hours from one charge. This is perfect and more than enough for many gamers’ needs.

Sound recording. 

My YouTube channel delivers reasonably straight-laced content of the games I’ve been reviewing. Subsequently, I need crisp and clean pick up, without awful popping of harsh sounds. Luckily, the DM40 Condenser Microphone has this covered. The built-in pop filter removes that concern while keeping your audio sounding great. 

If you wish to change your voice, you can use the 10 AI voice settings to deliver amusing and weird elements to your recordings. Although I’m never likely to use these options, I was impressed with how easy it was to use. Moreover, each voice has a unique edge that will add energy to any recording.

Build quality. 

I use a boom arm with my SteelSeries microphone. Therefore, it was easy for me to test this out. The DM40 Condenser Microphone was easy to handle and simple to connect to the standard connector. Additionally, adjusting the microphone was a cinch. 

If you select the desktop option, you’ll be impressed by the sturdy and well-balanced base. I pushed and wobbled the mic, and it never fell over. Moreover, the large pop filter ensures that your recordings are clean, regardless of the recording angle. 

Built-in RGB makes this device pop. Furthermore, the tactile switches and knobs ensure that this is easy to use. Finally, this is an incredibly durable peripheral. The stand, capsule, and pop filter are built to last. My sample was knocked and shoved, and it withstood everything I threw at it.

Is the DM40 Condenser Microphone worth it?

This desktop or boom arm microphone is the perfect user-friendly option. Not only is it durable and great to look at, but it is easy to use as well. The 16 mm capsule captures amazing audio, and the AI elements are fun and surprising. Finally, the lack of wires is ideal if you are a cable management freak. Accordingly, it is superb and I recommend buying it here!

(More information on Maono can be found here!)

The DM40 Condenser Microphone has been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold award.

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

Review: Painkiller

What do you get when you mix Doom with Warhammer: Darktide? You get Painkiller, a reboot of the original game from 2004. Now, you may be thinking that this means we have a masterpiece on our hands. Killing hordes of demons while listening to a kick-ass soundtrack. It’s a co-op game also so you can kill with friends or the AI if you have no friends to play with. Lot of fun, right? Unfortunately, this is not the case when it comes to my time in Purgatory with Painkiller.

We Have DOOM At Home

The plot of Painkiller is simple and honestly, forgettable. You play as one of four souls who are stuck in Purgatory and must complete raids to defeat the demon, Azazel. Metatron, an angel tasks you with killing Azazel and his demons. That is it. Some MCU level dialogue from your characters and you quickly realise that yes, this story doesn’t matter. Just turn off your brain and kill demons. Which is disappointing because this premise is interesting. And the playable characters, while not the best written characters of all time, can have some interesting conversations about their backstories. But this falls apart when they randomly stop talking because of all the action that is going on.

Like I previously mentioned, Painkiller is similar to the DOOM games with its fast-paced gunplay and the fact that you spend your time blowing demons to bloody bits. The design of levels, or raids as they are called, and even some of the boss and enemy designs scream inspiration from DOOM. It even has a good little rock soundtrack when fighting the demon hordes. Shooting guns and obliterating demons doesn’t hit like it should. I felt like the massive guns didn’t really pack a punch like DOOM. Lot of enemies are mostly harmless and there is execution option like DOOM where you can just rip them to shreds. The game feels toned down in the gore department despite blood being everywhere.

Painkiller PS5 Gaemplay

The Spikegun is fun to use to pin enemies and even shoot explosive grenades that you stuck to enemies. Secondary options on the guns include grenade launchers or electricity that can zap stronger enemies and stun them allowing you to finish them off with your chainsaw pretty much, which is called the Painkiller. But Painkiller‘s cracks begin to show. The gameplay, while decent, does get pretty boring after a while. It also doesn’t help that the game’s levels look the same making them repetitive. And it doesn’t stop there.

Didn’t We Already Do This?

Repetitive is the best way to describe Painkiller. One of the main mission objectives that you spend most of your time doing is filling barrels with demon blood. It felt like the developers discovered this mission type and never wanted to stray from it. Throw the barrel at a group of enemies, kill them, fill barrel, insert barrel and do it a few more times to advance. Rinse, repeat. I was shocked when there were times (rare by the way) when it gave me different tasks.

Upon completion of a raid, you can use the points you earned to unlock Tarot cards which give you perks in the next raid. These range from extra damage or reduced damage from enemies. They’re fine, nothing major but can help in making raids easier.

This is made easier as you can play up to three players online or play with two bots. The bots were surprisingly good and actually helped kill enemies are were excellent when it came to revives. Playing with bots isn’t a bad thing, so props given there. Each playable character has its own strengths but there isn’t much there. One starts with more health, or receives less damage. Nothing major. They are all practically the same. One positive I can give is the boss fights. While not amazing, they are fine and visually memorable. Painkiller is only about 4 to 5 hours long with 9 raids and even the roguelike game mode offers very little in terms of replayability. The roguelike mode throws you into the same levels but you start from the bottom in terms of weapons and kill demons. Not much else to say about it really. This game is lacking in content, the same problem a lot of live-service co-op games run into.

Verdict

Painkiller isn’t bad but it isn’t good either. It is another co-op shooter that has little content in it and doesn’t stand out from the other competition. Boss fights are fine, and the gunplay is decent. Unfortunately, they get old fast and the game just isn’t fun to put hours upon hours into. Honestly, just play Warhammer: Darktide or DOOM. They are more fun and worth your time.

Review: Skopje ’83

Set in a post-apocalyptic version of Skopje, Macedonia, Skopje ‘83 is a first-person survival game where you must fight your way through mutated abominations and unravel the mysteries of this desolated city. As well as being a survival game, the game also features many roguelite elements such as randomized loot and random upgrades upon level up. Try to stay alive by watching your health, hunger, thirst, and sleep meter along with protecting yourself from the mutated abominations.

As the game starts, your player character wakes up and leaves their green test tube chamber. From there on you go through the game’s tutorial and then thrusted into the city. Much of what I understood of the game’s design of the bat was that it doesn’t really show you where to go for a majority of the game. In the beginning, you are only shown a location on your map with a tower to destroy (one of the main objectives of the game). After that, you are left on your own to explore and strengthen your character for the harshness of the city.

The game features both ranged and melee combat. Usually weapons are either found or able to be crafted with the right materials. Your starting weapon is a simple pistol, but the more you explore, the better weapons and materials you will find to add to your arsenal. One of the most important features of the game is your very own bus. Otherwise known as DOM, it acts as your own personal rest site that you can drive around the city with. Within DOM, not only are you protected from enemies, but you are able to craft tools, upgrades, and other commodities to improve DOM. One of the most important items I got right away for DOM was a storage unit. That way if I were to die, all my stored items would remain when I would respawn.

One of the biggest praises I could give this game is its vibrant art style. I wouldn’t use the word “vibrant” to describe the overall tone of the game, but it ends up working out in the final product. The game features a cel-shaded art style making it look similar to a colorful comic book. And despite the game’s somber and darker tone, I think the overall design of the world and enemies clashes well with the popping colors. This is also improved by the harsher black outlines.

From my playtime of the game, I was able to understand a majority of the game’s mechanics and systems. Unfortunately, I had a very difficult time trying to figure out what I was supposed to be doing. I know that sounds redundant in that I mentioned that there are towers to search and destroy, as well as fighting bosses. The problem I faced was knowing where to go in the city. I understand that, by design, this game does not want to hold the player’s hand. It is liberating knowing that once you’re past the tutorial, you can go almost anywhere you want. But there’s also a problem in that some locations don’t convey the idea that they’re important and that the player should check it out. This doesn’t apply to everything as there is a major part of the city that is walled off and you have to progress the game to find a way in. Most of my playthrough involved going into buildings and taking loot. There have been some areas where I needed to turn back from and return with better upgrades and equipment. But when I did, it was just more of the same. Slightly better loot but overall, nothing too drastic of changes compared to the regular buildings. 

Depending on who you ask, you may or may not enjoy the game’s in-game countdown timer. From the getgo, I could understand what the timer was there for. Explore, loot, and craft as much as you can before the timer hits zero. The problem lies in not knowing where to go or what to do. As mentioned before, the game does not hold your hand, but it would be nice to find things like hints in the game’s world or in your journal. There is a character who communicates with you throughout the game and even tells where you can go for that objective. Unfortunately, if you missed on that dialogue while you were fighting an enemy, you can review it again. There’s nothing in the journal nor are there any indicators on the map.

Depending on how you play and enjoy games, Skopje ‘83 is very divisive in that regard. Some people may like a game where it doesn’t hold your hand and you’re allowed to explore wherever. There is enjoyment in finding things out on your own, but even that has its limits when you end up repeating the same moments with very little change. This is a hard game to recommend to most people and it feels like one where you would need a guide to help you through it. The gameplay and art style carry this quite well, but the lack of direction is one of the main proponents knocking it down in terms of enjoyability.

Battlefield 6: How It Became 2025’s Top Shooter

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With its October release, Battlefield 6 has become a game-changer for first-person shooters, achieving massive global sales success. The combination of nostalgic map design and next-gen mechanics has brought millions of players back to the franchise. While the competitive scene is thriving, casual players often seek ways to keep up with the meta. As a result, solutions like cheap BF6 bot lobbies have become a popular method to get attachments and practice recoil management in a predictable environment before entering demanding multiplayer matches.

A Return to Total Destruction

One of the primary reasons Battlefield 6 has conquered the market is its renewed focus on environmental interaction. Unlike recent competitors that have moved toward static maps, the developers at DICE doubled down on the dynamism that made the series famous. The new Levolution 2.0 engine allows for micro-destruction on a scale never seen before.

Players are no longer just blowing up walls, but reshaping the terrain to create cover or deny enemy routes. This technical achievement appeals heavily to the tech-savvy audience who appreciate the rendering capabilities of modern GPUs and consoles. The physics engine calculates debris in real-time, ensuring that no two matches play out exactly the same way. This dynamic element has set a new benchmark for immersion in the genre.

Mastering the Gameplay Loop

Though the graphics are breathtaking, the lasting appeal is built upon its polished gameplay systems. The whole gameplay has been refined to balance tactical team play with individual skill.

The Refined Class System

The controversial specialist system from previous entries has been overhauled. The game returned to the traditional four-class structure: Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon. However, it was modernized with deeper customization trees. This change forced players to rely on squad composition rather than lone-wolf tactics. It successfully bridged the gap between experienced players who wanted tradition and new players who wanted flexibility.

Gunplay and Movement

Weapon handling feels weightier and more impactful than in previous years. The introduction of a new recoil pattern system requires players to actually learn their weapons rather than simply holding down the trigger. Furthermore, the movement system has been smoothed out. Vaulting, sliding, and corner-peeking feel responsive without being overly arcade-like.

A Live Service That Actually Delivers

In the modern gaming era, a launch is only as good as the support that follows. Battlefield 6 has excelled where others failed by providing a robust roadmap that the developers have actually adhered to.

  • Regular Content Drops: The California Resistance season brought three new maps and five new weapons within the first month, keeping the player base engaged.
  • Community Feedback Loops: Rapid patches addressing weapon balance and server stability showed the community that their voice matters.
  • Cross-Platform Stability: The technical team managed to ensure seamless cross-play between PC and consoles without the massive desync issues that plagued other titles in 2025.

This level of support has fostered a positive community sentiment that is rare in the current triple-A market. Players feel confident investing their time and money into the ecosystem because the studio is visibly invested in the game’s longevity.

A Formula for Supremacy

Instead of chasing industry trends, Battlefield 6 forged its own path by refining the franchise’s identity. By combining cutting-edge destruction technology with a disciplined return to class-based gameplay, it captured the hearts of both old fans and newcomers. The robust post-launch support ensures that it will likely remain the preeminent shooter well into 2026. It stands as a prime example of how listening to the community and pushing technical boundaries can result in a market-leading product.

The Most Innovative Portable Tech

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Portable tech used to feel like a scaled-down version of proper hardware, something you carried only because you had to rather than because you wanted to. That idea has been flipped on its head. Phones, laptops, handheld gaming systems, and wearables now offer enough power, comfort, and reliability to act as main devices rather than travel companions.

Why People Need Reliable Portable Tech Today

A major reason portable devices have become so essential is the constant movement in modern life. People switch between home, work, travel, and small pockets of free time, and a device that fits comfortably into all of those moments is no longer a luxury. It is a necessity. Portable tech has to handle tasks that are far more varied than before, from joining video calls in a car park to watching long-form content on a train or managing personal finance apps while waiting in a queue.

Another reason reliable portable tech matters is the wide range of digital experiences people explore each day. Not everything is tied to emails or messaging. Some use their devices for casual gaming, some for learning new skills, and others for browsing updates on trends like digital payments, crypto, or online entertainment. Over the last few years, mobile casino gaming has risen to the forefront of digital entertainment. The top Solana casinos according to CryptoNews are popular because they offer low-cost blockchain transactions, which makes them a popular choice for platforms that rely on quick deposits and withdrawals. 

Foldable and Hybrid Devices Come of Age

The first foldable phones felt like prototypes that somehow escaped the lab. Screens creased too easily, hinges were stiff, and the software did not always know what to do with the extra space. Fast forward a few generations, and the story has changed. Modern foldables feel smoother, sturdier, and much more thoughtful in how they switch between compact and tablet-sized layouts, which is why they’re quickly becoming more popular.

The appeal is simple to understand. Fold a device down, and it slips into a pocket like a regular phone. Open it up and suddenly there is room to run two apps side by side, review a document without constant zooming, or sketch on a digital canvas that actually feels usable. For people who spend a lot of time on trains, planes, or in waiting rooms, that extra space can remove the need to carry a separate tablet or laptop.

Hybrid laptops have taken a similar journey. Two-in-one devices now bend, spin, or detach to match how people actually work. You might write emails with a traditional keyboard at a desk, then flip the screen back to show a presentation to a client over coffee. Later in the day, you could use the same machine as a tablet on the sofa while streaming or doodling ideas.

Handheld Gaming Steps Into the Spotlight

Portable gaming used to mean short sessions and simple graphics. A handheld console was what you reached for when the television was busy. Modern handhelds and compact gaming PCs have turned that idea on its head. They run big-budget titles that once belonged firmly on living room systems, and they do it with surprising ease.

A lot of this is down to clever hardware design and more efficient chips, but the way people get their games has changed as well. Digital libraries and cloud streaming have broken the link between gaming and a fixed machine in one place. Someone can start a game at home, pause it when a friend texts, then pick up the same adventure later on a portable device while sitting on a train. Saves sync quietly in the background. Online services log in automatically. The experience feels continuous even though the hardware has moved.

Lighter Laptops With Serious Power

There was a time when a portable laptop meant sluggish performance and a fan that never seemed to rest. Now it is common to see machines that weigh very little, last a full working day on a single charge, and still handle demanding tasks. That is a huge jump in a short period of time.

The most important change has been the move to processors designed with efficiency in mind. Instead of simply chasing the highest possible clock speeds, chip makers have focused on balancing power with battery use. Many modern laptops wake instantly, run cool under typical workloads, and only spin up their fans during short bursts of heavy activity. This makes them much more pleasant to use in shared spaces like trains, offices, and cafés.

Portable Cameras and Creation Tools

The creative side of portable tech has exploded as well. High-quality content used to demand bulky cameras and a suitcase full of lenses. While dedicated gear still has a place, compact cameras and phones now deliver results that satisfy both casual users and many professionals.

Small mirrorless cameras and advanced compacts offer large sensors, rapid autofocus, and impressive stabilisation in bodies that slip into a small bag. Video creators can shoot cinematic footage while walking through a city, explore slow-motion shots of waves, or capture low-light scenes that would have been impossible with older sensors. The portability encourages experimentation because the gear is always close at hand.

Review: RT82 keyboard

The RT82 keyboard from Epomaker is the latest addition to the RT series. My main keyboard is the RT100, and I absolutely love it. Thankfully, this keyboard uses that blueprint to deliver an exceptional device that is versatile, attractive, unusual, and great to use.

This tri-mode keyboard is perfect for gamers, workers, and content creators. It is lightweight, easy to handle, and has adjustable feet. Therefore, it is ideal if you work for hours or enjoy marathon gaming sessions. The Cherry profile PBT keycaps are familiar and comfortable, and it has an impressive scan and polling rate. As such, this is the ideal device if you wish to become a professional gamer. 

What’s in the box of the RT82 keyboard?

  • The packaging is compact and attractive. Furthermore, it is durable and recyclable. 
  • The RT82 keyboard is a funky-looking product. I love the pastel colours, the unusual keycaps, and the included data screen. 
  • A data screen connects via Pogo pins to the keyboard. 
  • The USB-C charges and connects the device. 
  • Switches, spare keycaps, and a puller are provided. 
  • Learn the basics with the user manual. 

Technical aspects. 

A gaming device has to be responsive and easy to use. Furthermore, it gets bonus points if it is versatile. Luckily, the RT82 keyboard ticks each of these boxes. The scan rate of 1000 Hz combines brilliantly with the up to 1000 Hz polling rate. This creates a rapid and responsive option that is lightning fast during energetic and competitive games. 

The tri-mode approach delivers impressive results. If you play using a wired or 2.4 GHz connection, you’ll enjoy 1000 Hz polling. Alternatively, if you use the Bluetooth functionality, you’ll experience 125 Hz. Accordingly, I recommend the latter for office-based tasks. 

If you are a wireless-only gamer, you’ll be worried about battery life. Thankfully, the 4000 mAh battery lasts for the longest of gaming sessions. However, if you do run out of juice, this has a quick charging facility. Alternatively, you can play wired only while the battery recharges. 

The mini data screen is ideal if you want to observe your PC settings. Key temperature, the date, time, and even a GIF, picture, or animation can be included. Though it is a bit of a novelty, I love the unusual edge and how clean it looks. 

Build quality. 

The RT82 keyboard is built to last. The case is built from ABS material, and the internal foam components create a delightful soundscape while typing. The creamy audio matches the slightly softer typing profile. This less aggressive design will appeal to a large audience. Moreover, the generous actuation distance can be altered using VIA. Consequently, you can customise this keyboard with ease.

The double-shot PBT keycaps and case are durable. The keycaps resist greasy marks and unfortunate shine. Moreover, the case is strong and resists light knocks and bumps. Changing the switches is easy thanks to the hot-swappable design. I liked the included switches, but if you prefer something more aggressive, you can swap them over with no soldering required.

Usability. 

The RT82 keyboard is as complex or as simple as you like. If you want a plug-and-play keyboard, this ticks that box. Alternatively, if you want to play with macros, actuation, lighting, and more, you can download the software from the Epomaker site and create the device of your dreams. Either way, this keyboard is perfect for newcomers and veteran PC gamers. 

Is the RT82 keyboard worth it?

I absolutely adore Epomaker and the RT series. I love the style, the build quality, and the versatile approach. Additionally, the RT82 keyboard is great to use during marathon sessions. I experienced no fatigue or strain on my fingers or wrists. Additionally, the little data screen is unusual and a bit of a conversation starter. Accordingly, it is fantastic and I recommend buying it here!

(More information on Epomaker can be found here!)

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

News: OpenRock Black Friday

The OpenRock Black Friday sale runs from November 20th 2025, to December 1st 2025. The savings are substantial, and keen-eyed individuals can enjoy up to 50% off select items. Moreover, there is 20% off on every pair of headphones. Accordingly, this is one audio sale that you cannot afford to miss.

The key items are the OpenRock S2, the OpenRock Pro, and the OpenRock S. The S2 model saves you $29, the Pro is 40% off, and the S model is 50% off. However, remember that if these premium headphones don’t take your fancy, you can get 20% off the full range.

More information on the OpenRock Black Friday products.

OpenRock S2 – The OpenRock S2 is a 7-gram, open-ear hook-clip sports earbud designed to deliver rich sound while keeping you aware of your surroundings. Featuring high-res LDAC support, BassDirect™ bass enhancement, IPX5 sweat and rain resistance, and up to 32 hours total battery life.

“The OpenRock S2 earbuds impressed me. Though they aren’t in the same league as Shokz’s latest products, they were great nonetheless. Available for under £80, they are incredible value for money. The audio is clean and pleasant, and the build quality and battery life ensure that they will last the test of time. Accordingly, they are perfect for audio-loving, budget-conscious athletes.”

The OpenRock Pro – The OpenRock Pro earbuds deliver an open-ear design with 16.2 mm drivers and aptX support for rich sound, while the TubeBass™ tech boosts low frequencies. Enjoy up to 19 hours on a single charge and 46 hours with the case. With Bluetooth 5.2 and an IPX5 rating, they’re built for active use.

OpenRock S – The OpenRock S earbuds deliver open-ear freedom with adjustable silicone ear-hooks, letting you stay aware of your surroundings while enjoying music. Featuring 16.2 mm drivers, TubeBass™ technology and Bluetooth 5.3, they provide sport-ready comfort and up to 60 hours of total playtime with IPX5 sweat resistance.

OpenRock X Earbuds – The OpenRock X Earbuds deliver an open-ear air-conduction design with 14.2 mm drivers, BassDirect™ tech, Bluetooth 5.3, and IPX5 sweat protection. Tailored for workouts with adjustable hooks, three sound modes (Rock, Relax, Boom) and ultra-long battery (12 h alone, 48 h with case).

“I have tested some great open-ear tech products, and these are up there with the best of them. The build and audio quality are amazing, and the unusual design will have tongues wagging. Alongside this, they are jam-packed with modern tech, and the battery life is great. Therefore, it is easy for me to recommend that you buy them”

What else are OpenRock offering?

The OpenRock Black Friday sale keeps getting better! Not only are there massive savings across the site, but they are also giving away a free pair of headphones with orders over $200. The OpenRock S earbuds are worth over £70 and are perfect for music lovers, hikers, and athletes. If you wish to make savings this Black Friday, you must use the code BF20!

(More information on OpenRock can be found here!)

Review: R-Type Delta: HD Boosted

R-Type Delta: HD Boosted hits the shelves approximately 27 years after the original wowed audiences. Accordingly, many fans of shmups will be revelling in this news. The original broke many barriers and set high standards for a much-loved genre. Furthermore, it was the first title in the series to use 3D polygon graphics instead of the traditional 2D approach.

This shoot ’em up was developed by CITY CONNECTION and TAKExOFF and published by Clear River Games AB. It is a single-player experience that is fast-paced, cruel, and great to look at. Furthermore, this polished release features new music to add to the intense atmosphere. This may disappoint purists, but I adore the new soundtrack and the wonderful sci-fi edge.

R-Type Delta: HD Boosted tells a devastating tale.

Epic battles and a risk to humanity go hand-in-hand. If you then add in lightning-fast spaceships, aliens, projectiles, and huge bosses, you get an epic tale. This is exactly what happens in R-Type Delta: HD Boosted! The year is 2163, and a spaceship returns to Earth after it destroys the Bydo Empire. A year passes, and strange objects begin to fall from the sky. Additionally, the Moritz-G falls from the sky. This unstoppable behemoth destroys a city and requires a prototype ship to resolve the matter.

The story shouldn’t matter, but it’s wonderfully told during each chapter. Although it isn’t always obvious, minimalist layers and an ever-changing environment create a fantasy, dark atmosphere that is tough to ignore. The subtle elements are not easy to spot, and much of the fast-paced madness makes it tough to focus on the little things.

Familiar action.

If you’ve played the original, R-Type Delta: HD Boosted will be familiar. You may select 3 unique vessels to complete your mission. Each ship has special skills and abilities that must be mastered. Moreover, the action is quite cruel, as you must have lightning-fast reactions, a photographic memory, and plenty of patience as you try to tackle every stage.

As you ramp up the difficulty, things really get out of hand. Consequently, I chickened out and kept things simple. However, if you mastered the original or you are a veteran of the genre, you will want to make things harder to keep everything challenging and fun.

R-Type Delta: HD Boosted looks amazing.

The 1998 version looked amazing at the time. As such, R-Type Delta: HD Boosted delivers a brilliant visual spectacle. The sharp imagery, simple backdrops, and wonderful colour palette are great to look at. Additionally, it runs with no issues. I didn’t check the frame rate, but I had witnessed no latency or lagging. Additionally, it had no bugs or screen tears.

The audio is truly spectacular! The crazy soundtrack is filled with drama and darkness. Moreover, it is so high energy that you’ll struggle to stay calm when you are surrounded by death and madness. The sound effects are great, and the sci-fi noises work perfectly with the futuristic action.

Brilliant controls.

This genre kicks my ass repeatedly. As such, if the controls are terrible, I’m instantly turned off. Thankfully, R-Type Delta: HD Boosted has exceptional and responsive controls. Mastering your special weapons and moving across each side-scrolling stage was a joy. Moreover, a little trial and error goes a long way as you begin each lengthy playthrough.

This is a nostalgic and well-polished shmup that’ll keep you playing repeatedly. Its action is a perfect reminder of what makes this genre so good. Moreover, it is easy to pick up, but tough to defeat. Therefore, it drives you mad but pushes you to keep coming back for more.

R-Type Delta: HD Boosted is a well-polished and addictive game.

R-Type Delta: HD Boosted is unbelievably addictive. Testing your skills and flying each ship was challenging. Additionally, getting to the last stage and surviving is no mean feat! I remember the original like it was yesterday. Subsequently, this was a phenomenal trip down memory lane. Not only does it look and sound great, but it is a joy to play. Accordingly, I love it and recommend buying it here! Can you become a hero and save the day? Pick your ship, memorise each stage, and pray for a little luck.

News: Outright Games Christmas guide

Christmas is around the corner, and it is time for your children to get excited! They may have written you a list, but if you are short on ideas, let the Outright Games Christmas guide help you spoil your kids this festive period.

This powerhouse, child-friendly publisher delivers some of the best and safest games for your little monsters. Whether it is racing, platforming, puzzle, or adventure titles, you’ll find a genuinely fun and safe experience!

The Outright Games Christmas guide.

Bratz: Rhythm & Style – A vibrant rhythm‑fashion adventure where players embody Cloe, Yasmin, Sasha, and Jade. Travel across six iconic cities, style over 400 outfit pieces, and groove to 20 classic Bratz songs in solo story mode or 4‑player local rhythm battles. 

It’s a fun, creative blend of fashion, music, and rhythm gameplay. You can explore six stylish cities, design over 400 outfits, and groove to 20 classic Bratz tracks. Plus, multiplayer party mode makes it great for playing with friends.

(Outright Games Christmas guide price £34.99+)

DreamWorks Gabby’s Dollhouse: Ready to Party – a charming 3D adventure where kids join Gabby and Pandy Paws to throw the ultimate party. Explore magical realms via the cat‑avator, play 40+ mini‑games, customise Gabby’s outfits, and team up in local co‑op to create, dance, bake and celebrate.

It’s an imaginative, family‑friendly game that sparks creativity and social play. With 40+ charming mini-games, outfit customisation, and local co-op, it’s perfect for young kids to explore magical worlds, bake, dance, and celebrate with Gabby and Pandy Paws.

(Outright Games Christmas guide price £34.99)

NBA Bounce – A family‑friendly 3v3 arcade-style basketball game featuring all 30 NBA teams and mascots. Enjoy easy-to-learn controls, solo or 4-player local play, and multiple modes like Training, Season, and wild Party Mode with unpredictable court effects.

It’s a fast, fun, and accessible way to enjoy basketball with friends and family. With all 30 NBA teams, easy-to-learn controls, and party-style modes featuring wild court effects, it’s perfect for casual gamers, kids, and anyone looking for a lighthearted hoops experience.

(Outright Games Christmas guide price £44.99+)

The games keep coming!

Barbie: Horse Trails – An open‑world equestrian adventure set in the scenic Canterbury Trails Park. Play as Barbie (Brooklyn or Malibu), ride your loyal horse Lucky, complete junior ranger challenges, explore wildlife, dig up hidden treasures, and customise both Barbie and Lucky with stylish outfits and accessories. 

It offers a peaceful, open-world equestrian adventure perfect for younger players and nostalgic fans. You can ride as Barbie, care for your horse Lucky, explore beautiful landscapes, complete ranger missions, and customise both horse and rider in a gentle, uplifting game.

(Outright Games Christmas guide price £34.99)

The Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Heroes – A festive 2D puzzle-platformer where you train as a Scout Elf to restore Christmas Spirit and save the North Pole. With 24 magical levels, fun minigames, outfit customisation, and easy accessibility, it brings holiday cheer to the whole family.

It brings the magic of the North Pole into a festive, family-friendly video game. With 24 charming levels, playful puzzles, and accessible controls, both kids and adults can enjoy training as a Scout Elf, collecting Christmas Spirit and sharing holiday cheer.

(Outright Games Christmas guide price £34.99)

Dora: Rainforest Rescue – A colourful puzzle‑platform adventure where Dora and Boots stop Swiper’s clones. Collect magical leaves, solve riddles, and help restore the enchanted Alebrije Tree. Additionally, you’ll learn Spanish and play solo or in 2‑player co‑op.

It’s a lively, kid-friendly adventure that combines platforming, problem-solving, and Spanish learning in one. The game features vibrant environments, beloved Dora characters, and a two‑player co-op mode — ideal for family play and early language education.

(Outright Games Christmas guide price £34.99)

Your kids will love these games.

Chicken Run: Eggstraction – A top‑down stealth‑action adventure where you control Molly, Rocky, Frizzle and more to infiltrate five fortified farms, evade CCTV and guards, and liberate fellow chickens. Featuring chaotic co‑op play, clever disguises and hilarious antics, it’s a totally clucking fun mission.

It uniquely blends stealth, humour, and cooperative gameplay in a wild, animated mission to free trapped chickens across fortified farms. With familiar characters, clever disguises, and fast‑paced action, it’s a fun, family‑friendly adventure full of laughter and mischief.

(Outright Games Christmas guide price £34.99)

Paw Patrol Rescue Wheels: Championship – An action-packed monster truck racing game featuring the Rescue Wheels pups. Race across 12 thrilling tracks, perform stunts while using each pup’s special skills. Furthermore, enjoy the fun in solo or local multiplayer action.

It brings beloved Rescue Wheels pups like Chase, Skye and Roxi together in a fun, high‑octane monster‑truck racing adventure. With kid-friendly controls suitable for three-year-olds, epic stunts, signature Pup skills and local co‑op, it’s great for family play.

(Outright Games Christmas guide price £34.99)

Grinch Complete Edition – A festive 2D platformer where players control The Grinch and his dog Max. Use mischievous gadgets like a Santa disguise, candy‑cane lasso, snowballs and a jetpack to stealthily steal presents and ultimately help the Grinch’s heart grow.

It’s a heartwarmingly mischievous spin on the classic Dr Seuss tale. With colourful, whimsical visuals, up to two-player local co‑op, and clever gadgets like a Santa disguise, candy‑cane lasso, and jetpack, it’s fun for all ages.

(Outright Games Christmas guide price £34.99)

The Outright Games Christmas guide is packed with fun titles.

If you want some ideas for Christmas, this guide offers plenty of choices. I adore these games, and my 7, 9, and 11-year-old girls adore them whenever I install them. Accordingly, I know your kids will cherish every minute with one of these games!

(Full disclosure! I completed this guide for free for Outright Games!)

News: GUNNAR Optiks Amazon sale

Sales, sales, sales everywhere. Wherever you look, you’ll see a sale. This should drive us mad, but we all love to save money on our favourite brands. I’m not talking about Black Friday; instead, I’m focusing on the GUNNAR Optiks Amazon sale.

This incredible brand has treated us to some amazing products. Collaborations with some of the biggest names in entertainment, and build quality that is to die for. Accordingly, when they drop their prices, people come in droves.

What’s available during the GUNNAR Optiks Amazon sale?

Fallout Vault 33 Glasses – The GUNNAR Fallout Vault 33 Glasses fuse 40s-inspired retro-futurism with gaming practicality. Built from stainless steel and nylon with olive metal temples and side shields, they feature GUNNAR’s proprietary blue-light-filtering lenses to reduce eye strain, block 100% UV, and offer durable, anti-reflective coating.

GUNNAR creates eye-catching and memorable products every year. However, this is one of my favourites. I love the retro design and the gunmetal finish. Additionally, the accessories are amazing. If you then consider the impressive health and performance benefits, you’d be silly not to invest!” (Daniel Waite, Sept 17th, 2025.)

(GUNNAR Optiks Amazon sale price $52.49, 47% off)

The White Wolf – Sleek and fearless, the White Wolf glasses channel Geralt with a brushed-steel aviator frame and leather-wrapped temples etched with Witcher runes. Equipped with GUNNAR’s blue-light–filtering lenses, they reduce digital eye strain, block 100% UV, and come with a themed case and microfiber pouch.

GUNNAR sell an incredible range of unique, stylish, and interesting glasses. Consequently, they have a style to appeal to a large audience. The Witcher, White Wolf glasses will be snapped up by lovers of the franchise and anyone who wishes to incorporate a classic and timeless look to their work or gaming appearance. These glasses are comfortable to wear whilst improving your eye health. Additionally, they’ll improve your productivity and reduce fatigue and headaches. Accordingly, I love them and I recommend buying a pair.” (Daniel Waite, Oct 11th, 2025.)

(GUNNAR Optiks Amazon sale price $74.25, 25% off)

More glasses keep coming!

Ciri – Regal yet fierce, the Ciri glasses feature a brushed-gold round stainless-steel frame, leather-wrapped temples, and laser-etched Zireael sword motifs. Powered by GUNNAR’s blue-light–filtering lenses and G-Shield® coating, they protect against eye strain and UV, blending elegance and strength in perfect Witcher style. 

The Witcher fans will adore these glasses, but I think their appeal extends further than that. Non-gamers will admire the slim and attractive frame. Moreover, the leather-wrapped arms offer a layer of depth and sophistication. Though the laser-etched markings may not appeal to non-gamers, they are discreet enough to be overlooked. Finally, the health benefits will interest many people.” (Daniel Waite, Oct 21st, 2025.)

(GUNNAR Optiks Amazon sale price $74.25, 25% off)

Borderlands 4, Ripper – The GUNNAR Borderlands 4, Ripper glasses embody the chaos of Pandora with sharp, comic-book lines and a high-wrap polymer frame. Built with GUNNAR’s patented lens tech and G-Shield coating, they block harmful blue light and 100% UV. Packaged with a Borderlands 4-themed pouch and cloth.

“I’ve tried many great glasses from this company. They are all impressive and appeal to a wide audience. The Borderlands 4, Ripper glasses play it safe with a familiar frame style and interesting colourway. Furthermore, the accessories are attractive and perfect for the fan base. Accordingly, I think these are great, and I recommend buying them.” (Daniel Waite, Sept 13th, 2025.)

(GUNNAR Optiks Amazon sale price $55.50, 25% off)

Dume – The GUNNAR Dume Glasses blend elegant aviator style and high-performance protection. With a brushed-gold stainless-steel frame, they feature GUNNAR’s advanced lens tech to block harmful blue light and 100% UV. Lightweight, adjustable, and available in amber, amber-max or sun tints.

“I’m a fan of aviator glasses. I liked the recent COD-themed product, and I loved these glasses equally. Though the gold wouldn’t be my go-to choice, they have a pleasant classic finish. Moreover, I like the eye for detail and the lightweight frames. As such, I think they are great and I recommend buying them.” (Daniel Waite, Feb 10th, 2025.)

(GUNNAR Optiks Amazon sale price $66.75, 25% off)

GUNNAR is an incredible brand.

I love, love, love this brand. Their patented technology is a game-changer if you work with computers or look at a phone all day. Reduce eye fatigue, headaches, and restlessness with a pair of these incredible gaming glasses!

(Sale runs until 1st December 2025!)

(Full disclosure! This article was provided for free for GUNNAR Optiks!)