A range of games are coming out this week. Baseball season is on the rise, a return to a classic, and full on war. Check out what's coming up with real and toy weapons as well.
The two extraterrestrials from the Aliens and Predator franchise are fairly familiar with each other having been in several games together, most notable however is the FPS Aliens vs. Predator from about ten years ago. Now the two aliens alongside the space marines are locked in another war that looks to please fans and new comers.
Bioshock back in 2007 was known to everyone as game of the year and better known for introducing the wonderful yet hellish underwater world of Rapture. Almost 3 years later and we now have the sequel to that game but can it deliver on the same goods as before? In a short answer yes, but not without a few shortcomings.
Originally meant to be in the game, this content was not finished and cut from the final version to add co-op into the game."Lost in Nightmares" brings you back to that faithful day that Jill was said to be presumably dead and was only really shown in cut-scenes. The nostalgia is here, with an added mode via mercenaries reunion, it brings back some familiar extra's. Fans of the series will surely want to get their hands on this.
iFi audio launches the GO link 2 Max at $85. Dual ESS Sabre DACs, 241mW output, DSD256 support, and S-Balanced tech in a USB-C dongle. Here is what you need to know.
MSI’s Computex 2026 PRO MAX lineup covers a compact desktop, two AIOs, and a pair of QD-OLED monitors built specifically for Mac users with dual USB-C, KVM switching, and M-Mate App integration.
MSI's MAG OLED 271QPX32 debuts at Computex 2026 as the world's first 27-inch WQHD display with a 5-layer QD-OLED Penta Tandem panel, hitting 320Hz and 0.03ms response time.