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Ah, the cyberpunk future! There's a lot of apocalyptic murmuring about how we're well on our way to techno-dystopia, but I say bring it on! The sooner I can get uploaded into a robot body, the better, and I'm hoping we see some AI bots that are a little more impressive than AIM's SmarterChild was back in 2007 sooner than later. For now, seems like we'll just have to rely on video games to really embrace the cyberpunk lifestyle just like we did decades ago.
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Here on Popzara we're all about being open and vulnerable with our readership. That's why I'm going to admit to a secret shame: I was not a GameCube kid.
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Anyone remember retro gaming magazines? I suppose they still exist, but with the advent of the modern connected world it's a little less necessary to pick up the latest issue. Back in the day, though, they were a great way to stay on top of new and upcoming gaming news.
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Turtle Beach is ready to improve your sound game - literally - with two new upgrades to their best-selling gaming headsets: the Stealth 500 and Stealth 600. Both offer a great experience, and while only 20 bucks separate them in price, there are several quality-of-life differences that could make it difficult choosing one over the other, and even more so with their flagship Atlas Air In this review I’ll be talking about the Stealth 600 Gen 3, a marked improvement over its predecessor in every way, though it’s really the successor to the Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX.
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Turtle Beach is ready to improve your sound game - literally - with two new upgrades to their best-selling gaming headsets: the Stealth 500 and Stealth 600. Both offer a great experience, and while only 20 bucks separate them in price, there are several quality-of-life differences that could make it difficult choosing one over the other, and even more so with their flagship Atlas Air.
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Turtle Beach is widely known for their gaming headsets, and chances are you’ve seen a few of them featured on the site. Along with the updated Stealth 500 and Stealth 600, their flagship headset is the Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless Gaming Headset that’s a great sounding, highly versatile device that has all the features you need to keep your head and ears in the game.
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Those who follow my tech reviews will know I’m a big fan of Turtle Beach and their PC peripherals such as keyboards and mice. Along with the Vulcan II TKL Pro, I was sent another improved classic device from their Burst gaming mice lineup, the Turtle Beach Burst II Air Wireless Gaming Mouse.
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As with most PC gamers and users, I’m always looking for the best keyboards and mice I can get my hands on, both figuratively and literally. Our friends at Turtle Beach have come through once again to let me check out the new Turtle Beach Vulcan II TKL Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.
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I can’t tell you how many times I wasn’t able to charge my mobile devices because there wasn’t enough plugs, the ports are the wrong type, and such. Thankfully these kind of problems are being solved by companies such as Hyper with one of their latest chargers, the HyperJuice 100W USB-C GaN Travel Charger, that makes sure you’re covered wherever you go.
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Stephen King celebrates 50 years of publishing with You Like It Darker, his first collection of short stories since 2020’s If It Bleeds. The title honors Leonard Cohen’s “You Want It Darker”, the late singer/songwriter’s elegiac acceptance of his mortality as he shuffled off this mortal coil.
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The mark of a great prequel is its ability to walk a narrative tightrope. It must not only deepen beloved characters and mend gaps in the established story but also stand tall as a compelling narrative in its own right.
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It’s The State of Gaming Podcast, Popzara’s in-depth look at what’s shaking up the gaming landscape delivered on a monthly basis. Listen as hosts Cory Galliher and Nate Evans guide you through the best, worst, and everything else making headlines and headway in the world of interactive entertainment.
The Biggest Games of May 2024
The biggest games of the month include: Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut, Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Hades II (Early Access), XDefiant, V Rising, Homeworld 3, Read Only Memories: Neurodiver, Paper Trail, and Nine Sols
Other notables include: System Shock (Consoles), Little Kitty, Big City, Duck Detective: The Secret Salami, Animal Well, MultiVersus (Returns), and Endless Ocean Luminous.
Everything Else
But there’s more! Atari Buys Intellivision, officially ending the oldest console war. Emulators are on iOS, including RetroArch! RIP Judgement (and frequent Godzilla) actor Akira Nakao. Great news - the Fallout Show is great! Microsoft’s Copilot will watch (and nag) your game playing skills! Tomb Raider series is coming to Amazon Prime (and not the anime version on Netflix)! Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is out now; and gaming owes more to George Miller than you might think!
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Everything is a computer these days. Really.
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Those who believe that Sasquatches really exist claim the creature’s main mode of survival is the ability to ingeniously remain undetected by humans indefinitely. Apparently, true believers haven’t met the quartet at the center of Sasquatch Sunset, who may not get spotted by mankind but not for a lack of trying.
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Jim Davis’ Garfield was once a very funny gag comic strip. It would go on to spawn a great Saturday morning cartoon series, and was an omnipresent marketing machine second only to Charles Schulz’s Peanuts at the height of its popularity.
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Percival Everett’s James has been heralded as a retelling or even a complementary version to Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a sequel to Tom Sawyer long considered the definitive Great American Novel since it was first published 140 years ago. It’s a shame that so much attention has been given to the book’s use of a particular word as it remains both one of the most important works of literature from perhaps the most beloved author in American history, but also a rallying cry against the inhumanity of slavery.
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Along with the endless array of remakes and remasters that characterize the modern gaming landscape, there's been a curious tendency toward grabbing up old, forgotten titles and making them a little more available to modern players. One such game is Rainbow Cotton, the last official game in the cute 'em up shooter series before it would go dormant for two decades.
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The world is a dark, cold and chaotic place, but thankfully there's a point of light in the shadow: remasters! HD remasters of old games! You name it, chances are it's got a remaster! Slap that baby on Steam and we're in the money! The latest game to receive the remaster treatment is The Legend of Legacy HD Remastered, a relatively obscure JRPG on the 3DS whose sequel, The Alliance Alive, also got the remaster treatment a few years back. The island of Avalon was once home to an ancient civilization, and if we know our RPGs, we know that's enough to get adventurers to come a-callin'.
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It's a little difficult to determine the value of reviews when it comes to media. I've reviewed games for Popzara for over a decade, and I'll be the first to tell people who ask they shouldn't trust the stuff I put out there - nor should they trust anyone else's.
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I remember wanting to see 1994’s The Crow back in my late teens for two reasons, it starred Brandon Lee (son of Bruce Lee) as a cool, goth looking superhero, and for the awesome soundtrack that featured one of my favorite bands at the time, Stone Temple Pilots and their hit single Big Empty. While it’s been released on DVD and Blu-ray numerous times, it had yet to make its way to 4K, until now with The Crow: 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Steelbook release.
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