Computer Artworks’ The Thing adaptation made a splash in 2002, garnering critical acclaim for its multiplayer gameplay, level variety, and challenging nature. The survival-horror shooter took inspiration from John Carpenter’s The Thing, serving as a pseudo-sequel that extended the original story. The fact that it received endorsement from John Carpenter himself, a renowned gaming enthusiast,
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Google recently launched an updated version of its note-taking app, NotebookLM, geared towards researchers, students, and anyone needing to organize gathered information. One of the key updates is the ability for users to upload Google Slides and web URLs as sources, expanding on the previously accepted Google Docs, PDFs, and text files. Additionally, the new
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During the recent Computex event, Gigabyte showcased its latest motherboards, including the Gigabyte X870E Aorus Extreme for AMD’s Ryzen 9000-series Granite Ridge chips, set to be released in July. On the other hand, the Intel boards, particularly the “Next-gen Z Aero G,” left many attendees puzzled due to the processors and socket being concealed with
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Modifications, or mods, have become an integral part of enhancing the gaming experience in various titles. They provide players with the opportunity to tailor the game to their preferences, whether it be tweaking visuals, gameplay mechanics, or even creating entirely new content. In the realm of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) CRPGs, mods play a crucial
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