Review: Spirit Valor

Spirit Valor is another pixelated RPG that uses core mechanics from Alter Age. However, unlike its recently released peer, Spirit Valor doesn’t use form shifting as its Ace card. Instead, it focuses on spirits, magic, and other minor tricks to make it stand out from the crowd. This unusual approach works well as it beautifully intertwines the story, key characters, and combat mechanics.

This old-school RPG was developed by Exe Create and published by KEMCO. It is a single-player turn-based experience. Moreover, there are some nice traversal elements as you explore a large semi-open world. This freedom was welcome as the story and the never-ending fights were occasionally overwhelming. 

An outlandish story and Spirit Valor go hand-in-hand.

A classic RPG has to have an outlandish and borderline insane plot. If there are colourful characters and a sense of tension, then that makes it even better. Thankfully, Spirit Valor uses each of these storytelling ingredients. 

You play the role of a spirit who is bonded to Richard the Warrior. A fight with the dark overlord has failed, and you need the warrior to defeat the hulking monster and restore balance. If you fail, humanity and the spirit world will go into disarray. Accordingly, your mission is life and death. 

It’s all about the magic.

Though the story is great and the 4 main characters bounce off one another, it is the magic elements that take centre stage. The protagonist has free rein to cast spells; after all, he has a spirit as a friend. The other 3 must learn magic or capture magical essence from the foes they face. This mechanic makes an interesting progression idea that adds tactical layers.

Alongside this, there is the basic equipment, levelling up, and magical items to contend with. These ideas are not as interesting, deep, or captivating as the combat-infused magical moments. However, they are easy to understand and have a nice, familiar edge.

Spirit Valor is gloriously old-school. 

If you want a polished, modern game that uses the power of next-gen machines, Spirit Valor will disappoint. Yet, if you enjoy a walk down memory lane, you’ll smile from ear to ear. The vivid colours, simple settings, rudimentary animation, and crisp text are great to witness. Furthermore, each dungeon is unique, and this prevents repetition from kicking in. 

The audio is a blend of upbeat music and loud noises. The soundtrack blends drama and melancholy moments to great effect. Furthermore, each battle is a cacophony of melee weapons and fantasy magic.

Plenty to learn. 

Unlike Alter Age and other KEMCO titles, Spirit Valor has a harsher learning curve. This should have been a headache, but it wasn’t. As new elements are introduced, a handy tutorial talks you through each key idea. This was perfect as it prevents you from becoming frustrated. 

If you wish to test your RPG abilities, there are plenty of difficulty settings to play with. The hardest mode is a ball breaker and will push genre veterans to their limit. However, the easy and normal setting was a walk in the park. Subsequently, there is some replay value and longevity if you wish to test your skills. 

Spirit Valor is a great RPG. 

I wish I had picked this up for my Steam Deck. The action would work well on a handheld device as it is more casual than other RPGs. Regardless, it is great when tackling it on Xbox. The story is captivating, and I love the characters and their witty ways. Furthermore, the quests are easy to follow, and the world is a joy to explore. Accordingly, I love it and recommend buying it here! Can you restore balance and save the day? Master your spells, explore a colourful world, and defeat the dark overlord.

Review: OpenFit 2 earphones

If you love cycling, walking, or running, you’re likely familiar with bone-conducting technology. Safety is paramount, and the use of noise-cancelling devices is generally frowned upon. Thankfully, Shokz has been an innovator in this field for years. I have covered many of their products, and today I’m looking at the OpenFit 2 earphones. I covered the previous iteration in 2023, and I loved it. Consequently, I had high hopes when the postman delivered these.

Shokz have released 2 unique versions of this new product. There are the OpenFit 2 earphones and OpenFit 2+ earphones. The latter is slightly more expensive, but it offers some quality-of-life technology that will impress hardcore athletes. The full information and tech breakdown can be found on the Skokz page.

These earphones focus on comfort, battery life, and incredible audio performance. Furthermore, your safety is paramount. Accordingly, though other companies claim to deliver exceptional bone or air-conducting functionality and next-level safety measures, you must turn to the market leaders for the best and safest sports products.

What’s in the box of the OpenFit 2 earphones?

  • The packaging is simple and refined. A basic cardboard sleeve highlights key selling points.
  • The OpenFit 2 earphones are lightweight and easy to maintain. The earhooks have been redesigned to improve comfort for longer exercise sessions. Moreover, they are IP55 rated for increased protection.
  • A small charging cable is provided.
  • Learn the basics with the user manual.

Technical aspects.

A premium device must deliver exceptional next-gen tech. Thankfully, the OpenFit 2 earphones do that with ease. Incredible battery life, phenomenal audio, and pinpoint audio accuracy are just some of the features you can expect. Bluetooth 5.4 offers a stable and strong connection with a low power draw. This simple-to-navigate feature can be accessed from any compatible device. Moreover, you’ll enjoy a healthy connection range that penetrates internal walls and other structures.

Directpitch 2.0 is a vast improvement over its predecessor. This advanced sound frequency allocation technology blends bass, tonal range, and treble for an immense audio experience. Furthermore, it guarantees transmission accuracy without jeopardising privacy. This is amazing for the user and anyone within their kinesphere. 

On top of this, you enjoy up to 11 hours of playtime from 1 charge. Additionally, the convenient charging case delivers a further 45+ hours of seamlessly never-ending power. If you do run out of juice, a 10-minute quick charge gets you up and running with 2 hours of battery power.

Audio quality.

Sports earphones are judged by their audio quality. Thankfully, the OpenFit 2 earphones excel in this department. The Directpitch 2.0 feature helps the user to enjoy their favourite songs. Whether you are walking, cycling, or running, this device does not let you down. Word of warning, high winds, cycling down hills, and loud vehicles impact audio clarity. This is to be expected as open-air technology creates a sense of freedom and situational awareness.

Though you may have to crank up the volume during excessive external moments, the audio does not crack! The accurate and impressive blend of tones, bass, and treble will please audiophiles. I had no problem with identifying each element of the tonal range. Furthermore, the position and shape of the earphones maximise your audio experience.

If you love to chat hands-free, the OpenFit 2 earphones have this covered. 4 AI-powered noise-cancelling microphones ensure every phone call goes off without a hitch. Unwanted ambient sounds are removed, and each conversation is smooth and clean. Moreover, I experienced no static or unwanted echoing. Consequently, these earphones are perfect if you need to take phone calls on the move.

Usability.

The OpenFit earphones have never let me down. However, the reliance on touch-only controls may annoy some users. Shokz have overcome this issue with a combination of tactile buttons and a touchscreen. This approach is ideal for changing settings, accepting phone calls, and fast-forwarding your music.

The new hook design guarantees comfort and speaker positioning. No matter how hard I worked these earphones, they never slipped, moved, or faltered. The gentle arch design feels great and can be worn with glasses. The result is a reassuring and reliable audio position during the most strenuous workouts.

Build quality.

Shokz isn’t considered a market leader for no reason. They use premium materials in every product they produce. Accordingly, users can expect a top-notch product whether they invest in the OpenFit 2 earphones or the 2+ model. The charging case doubles up as the perfect transportation tool. Keep your earphones safe and charged when they are not in use. Furthermore, they are the perfect size to slide into your pocket or backpack.

Keen athletes will exercise no matter the weather. Thankfully, the IP55 rating counters every poor weather front. Moreover, this rating guarantees protection from sweat and dust. Subsequently, you can abuse these earbuds a little without concern.

Are the OpenFit 2 earphones worth it?

If you are a keen athlete and you are a music lover, you shouldn’t look any further! Shokz offers some of the best tech in the industry, and their customer service and 2-year warranty will not disappoint. If you want the crème de la crème, I’d say invest a little more and push for the 2+ version. However, if you want to save some cash, you will not be upset with this product.

The OpenFit 2 earphones are incredible. The audio quality is second to none, and I adore the build quality. Furthermore, the ability to stay situationally aware while exercising is a must while training. Accordingly, I think they are fantastic and I recommend buying them here!

(More information on Shokz can be found here!)

The OpenFit 2 earphones from Shokz have been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold Award.

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

Review: How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies

Nex Playground is a console I had the pleasure of reviewing recently. This special box of joy is the perfect gadget for gaming families. Moreover, if you love to get up and move while enjoying a video game, it has you covered. How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies is the latest addition to the Nex Play Pass. Accordingly, if you’ve signed up for the 3-month or 12-month option, you can jump straight in.

This family-friendly fantasy adventure was developed and published by Nex. It is a single-player or 2-player cooperative title that demands you get off your bum and move. Each player must select their favourite dragon as they soar through the air, tackling an array of enemies. Dodging, weaving, fighting, and more can be enjoyed in this safe and child-focused game. 

How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies tells a fun tale. 

If you follow the franchise, you know that DreamWorks and Universal Pictures rarely hold back. Thankfully, this approach has been taken with this fun adventure title. You control a dragon handler who must protect the Isle of Berk from its foes. Once you jump on your ride, you must explore 6 unique locations. This on a rail exploration game pushes you through winding valleys, mountainous arenas, and lush waterfront locations.

The railed design prevents younger gamers from becoming lost. Though this could feel restrictive, the immersive control system and vibrant setting keep you alert. Additionally, you are free to attack whichever foe you like. This sense of freedom overrides the linear progression and keeps things moving nicely.

How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies is clean but dated. 

Though How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies has a dated appeal, it is attractive regardless. Furthermore, the animation of each dragon was smooth and great to look at. It didn’t matter if you were shooting fireballs, weaving through rocks, or barrel rolling; it all looked great. Alongside this, I like the varied backdrops and the unique beasts on offer.

The audio delivers an upbeat and exciting atmosphere. Moreover, the sound effects are simple but effective. There are pleasant ambient noises to generate energy and bring the world to life. Though it rarely delivers new ideas, the audio and sound effects were impressive for a child-friendly experience.

Take to the skies and eliminate your foes in How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies.

Excellent controls.

Nex Playground’s motion sensor camera is beyond impressive. Regardless of whether you play this alone or with others, it never gets confused. It’ll identify every moving body part and react with accurate on-screen movement. Raising your hands, leaning your body, and ducking ensure your rider and dragon move in perfect harmony. 

Though How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies is short, there are challenges to complete to pad things out. Furthermore, the ability to watch your kids play or join them on this adventure increases replay value and longevity. 

How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies is perfect for families. 

Safe and fun family-friendly games are tough to come by. Thankfully, this one is brilliant for gamers of all ages. The action is the right side of challenging, and the levels are enjoyable. Furthermore, who doesn’t like to exercise while they play video games? If this has piqued your interest, I recommend clicking here for more information.

Review: Star Wars: Bounty Hunter

Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is a cult classic from the PlayStation 2 era that finally made its return in a cleaned-up form on modern consoles. It puts players in the boots of Jango Fett, the galaxy’s most fearsome bounty hunter (and the genetic blueprint for the Clone Army), in a gritty, cinematic prequel-era adventure. On PS5, the game benefits from some performance polish, but the core experience remains largely intact, blemishes and all.

What’s new?

The PS5 version is an upscaled port of the PS4/PS5 remaster, which means you’re getting sharper visuals, crisper UI, and a smoother frame rate (now locked at 60fps). Textures and geometry haven’t been modernised, so it’s very clearly a 2002 game under the hood. Lighting is a bit improved, and cutscenes look a little better, but don’t expect anything approaching a full remake.

Still, the stylised environments, grimy underworlds, industrial facilities, and populated commercial districts hold nostalgic charm. Along with the improved aiming and control of Jango, it makes for a great time to jump into this all-time classic.

The voice acting (featuring Temuera Morrison) is a major plus, lending authenticity and continuity to the game’s story. The sound design, laser fire, jetpack bursts, and alien languages are pure Star Wars, and the music blends original themes with new compositions effectively. This game feels like Star Wars, through and through. All with the enhancements received by the graphics.

Never played Bounty Hunter? Now’s a good time

At its core, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is a third-person action-adventure game built around shooting, light exploration, and bounty collection. The player is armed with a deadly array of Mandalorian weaponry, starting with dual WESTAR blaster pistols, and unlocking more weapons/tools as the game progresses. Players will also be introduced to a jetpack very early on, which allows for brief bursts of flight. A key part of both platforming and combat. Though its fuel is limited and regenerates slowly, it adds a verticality that was uncommon for its era.

One of the game’s most unique systems is the bounty scanner, a first-person view mode where you can scan NPCs, identify bounties, and choose to capture them dead or alive. There are over 50 optional bounties scattered across the levels, and finding them adds a layer of side content that rewards careful exploration and attention to detail. Capturing bounties alive earns you more credits. However, it is riskier, as it often requires disarming the bounty in the middle of a firefight, with the potential for them to get caught in crossfire.

Level design is mostly linear, but each mission features sprawling, multi-tiered environments like Coruscant slums, prison ships, and spice mines. Objectives vary from assassinations and chases to arena-style boss fights and multi-part infiltration missions. However, checkpointing is inconsistent, and some longer missions can be punishing if you die near the end.

My conclusion

Star Wars: Bounty Hunter on PS4/PS5 is a loving time capsule. It’s not a modern game in structure or control feel, but for fans of Star Wars lore, especially the prequel trilogy and The Mandalorian-style bounty hunting fantasy, it offers a compelling ride. The upgraded performance makes it the best way to experience the game today, and the budget price makes it a fair pick-up for curious newcomers and nostalgic fans alike. manoeuvre.

Review: Ratshaker

Few games in recent memory have struck such a strange and unforgettable chord as Ratshaker. Developed by Sunscorched Studios, this short, first-person indie title is a blend of grotesque horror, absurd comedy, and psychological descent. It manages, in just under an hour of playtime, to leave a lasting impression—one that’s as fascinating as it is disturbing.

One of the most difficult games to put into words

At its core, Ratshaker is a game about shaking a rat. Yes, literally. The central mechanic involves grabbing a wide-eyed, squealing rat and shaking it violently whenever prompted. The game never explains why this is happening, at least not in a straightforward way, and that’s part of its charm, or horror. The more you play, the more you realise the shaking is a metaphor. For what? That’s left to interpretation, but possibilities range from coping mechanisms to guilt, trauma, or even madness.

The visuals are intentionally disorienting. Flesh-covered walls, endlessly looping rooms, and surreal architecture lend the game an oppressive, claustrophobic atmosphere. It’s not traditional horror with jumpscares and monsters; instead, Ratshaker creates dread through sheer discomfort. The sound design plays a huge role—rat squeals, distorted voices, and intrusive ambient noise never let you settle. It’s gross, yes, but it’s also deeply effective.

A gruseome horror… comedy?

Despite its crude premise, Ratshaker carries emotional and thematic weight. Players will notice subtle story elements suggesting themes of domestic abuse, mental illness, and self-loathing. The game never gives a clear narrative, but it drops enough fragments, a broken home, parental regret, an accident, that you’re left to piece together a disturbing backstory. It’s storytelling through implication, and it works surprisingly well.

The humor is pitch-black. The rat itself is cartoonish in art style and its behavior, the exaggerated squealing borders on parody. But that’s where Ratshaker thrives, in its ability to make you laugh, squirm, and then immediately question what the hell you’re doing. The absurdity becomes horror. You’re not just shaking a rat, you’re shaking yourself loose from reality.

It’s not for everyone. The content is undeniably triggering for some, and its gameplay is minimal. But that’s missing the point. Ratshaker isn’t about “fun” in a traditional sense. It’s an interactive short film, a psychological experiment, a crude catharsis.

For the price of a coffee and less time than a sitcom episode, Ratshaker offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will stick with you long after the credits roll, whether you want it to or not.

Review: Survive the Fall

When you consider survival apocalyptic games, I bet Fallout is the first that springs to mind. This isn’t a bad thing, after all, it is a masterpiece. However, I’m not here to talk about that wonderful game. Instead, I’m looking at Survive the Fall and its unique twist on the genre. This saturated marketplace is tough to navigate. Every developer and their dog wishes to use this cruel setting and well-trodden genre to their advantage. Yet, many get it wrong. Accordingly, can this one stand out from its peers and fight to survive?

This base-building and semi-open world adventure was developed by Angry Bulls Studio and published by Toplitz Productions. It is a single-player game that uses an isometric viewpoint. Furthermore, there are mountains of tough decisions to make, cruel encounters to deal with, and a small band of survivors to look after. In short, there are plenty of plates to spin if you wish to thrive.

Survive the Fall tells a dull story.

A meteor, toxic waste, death, destruction, and a glimmer of hope are the key ingredients in Survive the Fall. Unfortunately, the familiar story mechanics leave a lot to be desired, and I wasn’t hooked by the tale of humanity’s downfall. Moreover, the lead characters are reasonably dull, and this doesn’t help matters. Yet, if you can overcome the tepid storyline and dull protagonists, there is plenty of great action to enjoy.

There are factions, elements of political intrigue, NPCs, and a vast world to explore. On top of this, you must manage your camp as you fight for survival on many unique fronts. Whether it is humans who are affected by the “Stasis” or rebel factions who wish to steal your goods, you must stay alert and fight them all. A day/night cycle keeps you focused, and common survival game stats must be looked after. Health, food, and energy bars must all be topped up if you wish to be successful.

Managing different worlds.

Exploration and base building are where you waste your time. During the adventure segments, a team of up to 3 survivors must explore 3 huge biomes. Enemies, animals, and an array of obstacles stand in your way. Consequently, you must plan your approach as you use new tools and skills to unlock new areas and find unique resources. Talking of resources, you must scavenge every important item you find. The downside is your minute pockets and backpack. Unfortunately, you have limited space, and this causes untold frustration.

Fighting can and should be avoided at all costs. Luckily, stealth mechanics are good and using melee weapons keeps injury and unnecessary attention to a minimum. However, occasionally, you must fight to stay alive. When this happens, there is a great blend of melee and ranged weapons at your disposal. Moreover, you may pause the action to line up tasks and overcome a swathe of foes.

This approach was fantastic as things can become hectic. Additionally, injuries are devastating, and managing fallen survivors makes base building and exploration that little bit harder.

Superb base building.

Survive the Fall includes a fantastic base-building layer. Unlike other survival games, you must use resources and research points wisely if you wish to unlock your full potential. New buildings, tools, weapons, and farms must be unlocked to expand your world. Moreover, you must remove pockets of “Stasis” affected areas to maximise room.

Completing new buildings and creating essential tools isn’t that easy. The aforementioned day/night cycle keeps you on your toes. Moreover, remembering exactly what you need for your next expedition is easier said than done. Fire, ropes, crowbars, lockpicks, and more are needed if you wish to open every locked section.

Survive the Fall looks great.

Though this genre has been done to death, Survive the Fall stands out from the crowd. Visually, it is a gruesome pleasure. The dark and dank world has a disgusting, claustrophobic edge. What’s more, the top-down camera delivers a tight point of view for unpleasant surprises. This was great as you never felt comfortable. Additionally, it made the exploration elements tough, exciting, and brutal.

The audio delivers a sombre and melancholy atmosphere. Daunting music and chilling sound effects ensure you don’t stop moving. Moreover, the incredible ambient sounds prevent low points and empty segments. This was a good choice as the open world is large, and the energy and action could have plateaued.

Explore the broken plane in Survive the Fall.

Superb controls.

The developer has created an unbelievably user-friendly game. Though Survive the Fall has plenty of complex mechanics, everything is well explained. Moving from base building to open world exploration is a cinch, and managing your survivors was a joy. My only complaint was the inventory system. Things tend to get messy, and OCD gamers will have a meltdown.

I expected to blast through this game in no time. However, I’ve invested plenty of hours, and I’ve just about worked through the top layer of madness. This captivating title will take over your life if you let it. Furthermore, the risk of death and failure demands an eye for detail and a meticulous approach.

Survive the Fall is a great addition to the genre.

We know this genre is horribly saturated. However, Survive the Fall is a great addition. This excellent indie title is rewarding, challenging, and brilliantly captivating. The balance of base-building, survival elements, and exploration was wonderfully considered. However, the characters are dull, and the story is affected as a consequence. Despite this complaint, I love it and recommend buying it here! Can you rebuild humanity? Explore the wasteland, expand your base, and overcome every obstacle.

News: Father’s Day guide 2025

It is that time of year when dads can enjoy 1 day of peace. This Father’s Day guide 2025 highlights some of the great tech we have covered here at MGT. Moreover, there are some great sale bits from SteelSeries for tech-loving gamers. 

Whether you are looking for headphones, a keyboard, a gaming mouse, or a gadget, this guide will push you in the right direction. Furthermore, I plan to add more bits before the big day. Accordingly, you may wish to check back to see the latest and greatest deals.

The Father’s Day guide 2025!

SteelSeries.

SteelSeries is a gaming behemoth! Their tech is second to none, and they never disappoint me. I’ve tested many gaming peripherals, and I’m always blown away by the build quality, usability, and customisable approach. As such, when they offer up to 30% off selected products, it is worthy of a fanfare.

ARCTIS NOVA 3 – Priced at $109.99, this wireless set of headphones will impress. Furthermore, they come in 4 unique colours and can be paired with the Arctis mobile app.

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 is a wired gaming headset designed for multi-platform compatibility, including PC, Mac, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices via USB-C. Weighing just 253g, it features the ComfortMAX system with four-point adjustability and breathable AirWeave memory foam ear cushions for extended comfort.

Its Nova Acoustic System incorporates custom 40mm neodymium drivers delivering high-fidelity audio, while 360° spatial audio enhances in-game immersion. The ClearCast Gen 2 microphone utilises AI-powered noise cancellation to ensure clear communication. Additionally, the headset boasts PrismSync RGB lighting with 16.8 million colour options, customizable through SteelSeries Engine software.

Ideal for gamers seeking a lightweight, versatile headset with immersive audio and clear communication capabilities.

Father’s Day guide 2025 price £99.99 (SteelSeries)

RIVAL 3 Gen 2 wired/wireless mouse – This comfortable mouse delivers improved speed and affordable luxury. Additionally, it is available in 3 colours.

The SteelSeries Rival 3 Gen 2 is a versatile gaming mouse available in both wired and wireless models, designed to deliver high-performance gaming experiences. Key features include: TrueMove Air Optic Sensors, dual connectivity, a long battery life, and durable mechanical switches.

Father’s Day guide 2025 price £54.99 (SteelSeries)

Epomaker.

Epomaker Carbon60 keyboard“Smaller form factor peripherals are becoming more popular. People love to game and work on the move, and they do not want to haul a huge device with them. Thankfully, this lightweight keyboard is both durable and comfortable, and it looks great. Additionally, thanks to the pre-installed macros, you retain full functionality.”

“Accordingly, if you want a unique, stylish, and fantastic keyboard to use that will get people talking, the Epomaker Carbon60 keyboard should be on your radar. It is affordable, versatile, and perfect for smaller workstations. Subsequently, I love it and I recommend buying.”

Father’s Day guide 2025 price $129.99 (Epomaker)

Epomaker Split65 keyboard“I’ve tested many Epomaker products, and I have to say, I love them all. However, this one is just a little bit special. The ergonomic design is ideal for typing and gaming. Furthermore, I adore the split design. It is the ideal middle ground for anyone who wishes to change their typing approach.”

“Additionally, it’ll help you to master touch typing. Consequently, it is a win-win. Alongside this, the build quality is great and the polling rate is impressive. Accordingly, it is a no-brainer and I recommend buying it.”

Father’s Day guide 2025 price $119.99 (Epomaker)

The tech keeps coming.

Turtle Beach.

Recon 70“I always believe that a great headset is worth its weight in gold. However, stretching to a high-end peripheral can be off-putting. Subsequently, if you are on a budget but still want a reliable headset, the Recon 70 should pique your interest. It is comfortable, reliable, and easy to use. What’s more, it looks great, and Nintendo officially licenses it. Each of these elements makes this headset an impressive option. Accordingly, I love it and recommend buying it!”

Father’s Day guide 2025 price £29.99 (Turtle Beach)

Afterglow Wave Wired controller“Available for under $50, this controller is a bargain. The hall-effect triggers are smooth and responsive, and I love the customisation. What’s more, there is a colourway for every taste. Though the wired approach may not be your number one choice, I like the lack of battery and the convenience factor. Accordingly, I think this officially licensed gamepad is fantastic and recommend buying it.”

Father’s Day guide 2025 price £34.99 (Turtle Beach)

Gomatic.

The Gomatic Vacuum Bag 2.0 XL“This unisex vacuum compression backpack is tailored for both men and women, making it an excellent addition to your everyday essentials. As always, Gomatic offers free UK shipping to enhance your shopping experience. Simplify your organisation and travel routines with high-quality vacuum travel bags that provide exceptional value. Don’t wait—secure your Gomatic Vacuum Bag 2.0 today!”

Father’s Day guide 2025 price £35.00 (GOMATIC)

GoCube edge.

The GoCube Edge“Getting the GoCube Edge ready to use is really simple – make sure it’s fully charged by using the cable supplied. Then download the app and sync the GoCube to your device, and then it’s time to have fun. It takes about 2 hours to fully charge the battery, and you can get anywhere between 3 and 60 hours of use out of it, depending on what you are doing and how you are playing.

“Whenever you move the cube, it appears in the app, so you can easily see everything you are doing. You can get hints and tips on how to complete, and many other fun activities. There are also lights and sounds that come from the cube.”

“The cube is small and lightweight and is very easy to use, whether you are 50 or 8 years old.”

Father’s Day guide 2025 price £59.99 (Very)

The Father’s Day guide 2025 is the tip of the iceberg.

We have covered many fantastic products this year. Accordingly, the Father’s Day guide 2025 is the tip of the iceberg. Our team has looked at bags, toys, gadgets, SSDs, keyboards, controllers, and much more. We only recommend the best products, and our honest articles give you an insight into our thoughts. I will add more to this guide and recommend checking back for more great ideas.

A Closer Look at Badness Level Stitch Phone Stand

Here we take a closer look at Badness Level Stitch Phone Stand from Cable Guys.

Introducing the Badness Level Stitch Holdem in a bold red and white style, a rebellious standout within the Stitch Holdem Collection. As part of the fantastic four, this Badness Level Stitch exudes a mischievous demeanor. Combining functionality with a touch of rebellion, the Badness Level Stitch Holdem is your go-to for keeping your phone secure or organizing earbuds. Elevate your daily essentials with a dose of edgy charm, courtesy of this unique Holdem.

• Badness Level Stitch mini holder

• Perfect for keeping your earbuds, phone, and other small gadgets organized

• Officially licensed by Disney, styled on Stitch from the Lilo & Stitch franchise

• Approx 4″ tall

If you are a fan of Lilo and Stitch, then you might want to take a look at these!

The Badness Level Stitch Phone Stand from Cable Guys is available now priced around £19.99.

You can learn more from the Cable Guys website here.

A Closer Look at Sunset Stitch Phone Stand

Here we take a closer look at Sunset Stitch Phone Stand from Cable Guys.

Introducing the Sunset Stitch Holdem, a radiant gem within the Stitch Holdem Collection. As a part of the fantastic four, this Stitch embodies the warmth and vibrancy of a sunset through its ohana-inspired design. Combining functionality with charm, the Stitch Sunset Holdem is your perfect companion for securing your phone or keeping earbuds in check. Add a touch of sunset-inspired allure to your daily essentials with this adorable Holdem.

• Sunset Stitch mini holder

• Perfect for keeping your earbuds, phone, and other small gadgets organized

• Officially licensed by Disney, styled on Stitch from the Lilo & Stitch franchise

• Approx 4″ tall

If you are a fan of Lilo and Stitch, then you might want to take a look at these!

The Sunset Stitch Phone Stand from Cable Guys is available now priced around £19.99.

You can learn more from the Cable Guys website here.

A Closer Look at Stitch Controller & Phone Holder 

Here we take a closer look at Stitch Controller & Phone Holder from Cable Guys.

What you see before you is the first of a new species; Stitch also known as Experiment 626. From the world of gaming and entertainment and best known for his leading role in Walt Disney’s Lilo & Stitch movies, fans will know Stitch’s only instinct is to destroy everything he touches. Crashlanding as part of our world-leading phone and controller holder collection Cable Guys, and continuing the abandonment of his evil programming, Stitch is here to support your gaming controller, mobile phone, or anything else you can fit into his hands. Stitch is not bad, Stitch fluffy.

  • Compatible with most types of smartphones and console controllers, including the next-gen PlayStation 5 DualSense, Xbox Series S/X, and all iPhones 
  • The perfect gift for any Lilo & Stitch fan
  • Officially licensed by Disney, styled on Stitch 
  • Approx 8.5″ tall 

If you are a fan of Lilo and Stitch, then you might want to take a look at these!

The Stitch Controller & Phone Holder from Cable Guys is available now priced around £29.99.

You can learn more from the Cable Guys website here.