Moonstone Island review – Creative and cozy creature collecting

Moonstone Island took me by surprise. Not just because I completely forgot about it after hearing about it months ago, but because I didn’t fully know what I was getting into. This is a review forMoonstone Island, an updated version of my review in progress. You can put a ton of hours into this game, so I wanted to spend more time with it before giving it a score. Before I downloaded this game, I thought it was just going to be a farming sim....

June 22, 2025 · 8 min · 1632 words · Mr. Cody Tapia DDS

New Life is Strange Collection Compiles All the Games So Far...But There's a Catch

The Life is Strange series bySquare Enixhas recently turned 10 years old this year, and to help celebrate, there’s a new PS5 collection that includes all of the games. The unfortunate aspect of this cool-looking box set, however, is that not all of the narrative experiences are on-disc. What a bummer, Shaka Brah! The Life is Strange Collection Includes All the Games and DLC Releasing on October 2, the Life is Strange Collection includes the following titles:...

June 22, 2025 · 3 min · 540 words · Monica Blair

Nothing Ear 2 Review: this time, it’s personal — in a good way

“Why you’re able to trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and rating products, services and apps to help you make a sound buying decision. Find out we test and score products.“ There’s nothing quite like Nothing’s designs. Whether it’s the brand new Ear 2 earbuds or theNothing Phone 1, the still-young company has established a unique, recognizable style all of its own. Design is an important part of any product, and for the Ear 2, Nothing has made them even more personal, going all-out to get the sound and performance just rightfor you....

June 22, 2025 · 11 min · 2221 words · Jennifer Aguilar

One Third of iPhone Users Already Think They Have 4G

“Will the next iPhone be 4G capable?” It’s a popular question in the ongoingnext-gen iPhonedebate. Some folks believe that Apple wouldn’t sacrifice reliability or design by going with currently available 4G chipsets, and others think it’s a necessity for the device to sell. However, a recent survey by marketing research firm Retrevo suggests that consumers aren’t too concerned about 4G compatibility. In fact, 34% of the iPhone users questioned believed their device wasalready4G…...

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 259 words · Theresa Nelson

Panic Button Brings Runic Games' Torchlight 2 to Consoles and Hob for Switch

Known for their ports, studio Panic Button will bring Runic Games' action-RPG Torchlight 2 and Hob to consoles later this year. Panic Button Brings Runic Games' Torchlight 2 to Consoles While developerRunic Games was shut down in 2017by its owner Perfect World, their games live on as Panic Button is bringing a couple of their classic games to new consoles. Torchlight 2is an isometric action-RPG with dungeon crawler elements and received much acclaim when it first launched on PC in 2012....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 295 words · Patricia Jensen

Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous Second Beta Launches May 5th

Owlcat Games have announced the second beta for Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous will be taking place on May 5th. Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous Second Beta Launches May 5th The second beta for CRPGPathfinder Wrath of the Righteouswill be available on May 5th via Steam, available to backers who help funded the title’s Kickstarter or Slacker Backer campaigns. Those who had access to the first beta simply have to update their file in order to get access to the second beta....

June 22, 2025 · 3 min · 427 words · Timothy Evans

Phantom: Covert Ops Glides to Release Like a Knife Through Water

Stealth and water generally don’t mix. Liquids are not quiet, and it takes special measures to be sneaky around them. A stray footstep in a puddle or the sound of a drip where there shouldn’t be one is more than enough to tip off an enemy, but there are ways to circumvent this. Generally by avoiding water entirely, but in the case of Phantom: Covert Ops that’s not an option. Instead you command the stealthiest water vehicle known, a kayak, moving as a silent terror cloaked in the darkness of night to anyone planning evil near a waterway....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 412 words · Jennifer Jennings

Pocket-lint moves to https

If you’re a regular reader of Pocket-lint you might notice something different to your browsing today when on our site. We’ve been working hard behind the scenes for a number of months to not only make the site easier to use, but also make it more secure to use. In the address bar of your browser where you find our website url, there is now a padlock. Pocket-lint has gone https....

June 22, 2025 · 3 min · 516 words · Brittney Murphy

Pokémon GO Día de Muertos 2023 Event Information: New and Returning Costumed Pokémon, Raids, and More

To celebrate Día de Muertos in 2023, Pokémon GO is hosting a short but special event. The event will bring new and returning costumed Pokémon, special event bonuses, increases to Incense and Lure Modules, and more. Below are all the details of what to expect during Pokémon GO’s 2023 Día de Muertos event. Pokémon GO Día de Muertos 2023 Event Date and Time The Pokémon GO Día de Muertos 2023 event takes placefrom Wednesday, November 1 at 10:00 a....

June 22, 2025 · 4 min · 666 words · Denise Morales

Polar Verity Sense review: Convenient heart rate monitoring

Many have accepted thatheart rate monitoringis part of their workout routine. With heart rate sensors now common on sports devices, we’ve come a long way from the dark days when such monitors were expensive devices exclusive to the sporting elite. So with such wide availability of the hardware, is there a demand for something as simple as the Polar’s dedicated heart rate monitor, the Verity Sense? Our quick take For those who always monitor their activities with a phone - running with it, for example - the Polar Verity Sense is a way to easily add heart rate data to get a lot more information on what your body is doing....

June 22, 2025 · 8 min · 1682 words · Lisa Jones

Review: Jusant

There are times when a game so clearly is attempting (and so desperately hopes its players will perceive it so) to be a throwback to past greats in a visual sense. And then there are times when a game manages to evoke the philosophy and personal mindset of those former experiences, without making it so blatant it’s even doing it. If of course that was ever the intention at all. As brief a time the six chapter ascent up the towering cliff-face at the heart of Jusant is, it’s hard to shake the feeling one is reliving moments spent blissfully fixated on the pre-21st century side-scrolling platformers....

June 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1467 words · Summer Bridges

Rocket League tips and tricks: Get better with these hints for beginners

It’s never too late to get into Rocket League - the physics-based car soccer game has been around for years now, but continues to attract a legion of fans to its chaotic matches. The game is completely free to play and is on basically every platform you could care to name including bothPlayStation 5and Xbox Series X/S, and we think it’s well worth sinking a few hours into it to see if it’s your cup of tea....

June 22, 2025 · 4 min · 771 words · Dr. David Bartlett

SilentRecorder hides the red Status Bar indicator during active screen recordings

Whenever you begin a screen recording on your iPhone or iPad with the handyControl Centershortcut in iOS 11, your device displays a red indicator in theStatus Barto remind you that a screen recording is in progress. For those who’d rather not see a red indicator in their recordings at all, a new freejailbreak tweakcalledSilentRecorderby iOS developerKiran Patilis now available in Cydia that can help. The two primary arguments for hiding the screen recording indicator are to make it imperceptible to others around you that you’re recording your display and to hide the unsightly red indicator from your screen recording video(s) to make the result more aesthetically-acceptable....

June 22, 2025 · 2 min · 335 words · Daniel Huffman