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Why Indie Horror Games Need to Stop Relying on Jump Scares

Modern indie horror games have become obsessed with jump scares, mistaking loud noises and sudden visuals for genuine terror. While effective in moderation, excessive jump scares often destroy tension, immersion, and psychological fear. Here’s why horror works better when it builds dread instead of chasing cheap pops.

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Sonos Play Reviewed.

Sonos Play hits a very specific brief and nails it: it’s the portable Sonos that finally feels as comfortable outdoors as it does slotted into a proper multi‑room system at home. For Singaporeans already eyeing Sonos soundbars and Era speakers, this is the no‑brainer “first Sonos” or “extra room” speaker that also happens to be […]

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Darwin’s Paradox (PC) Review – An Octopus Platformer That’s Equal Parts Brilliant and Brutal

An octopus-led platformer sounds absurd on paper, but Darwin’s Paradox turns that bizarre premise into one of the most creative platforming adventures in recent years — even if its punishing difficulty spikes occasionally threaten to sink the experience.

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vivo launches X300 Ultra in Singapore, bringing its most advanced imaging flagship to market.

vivo has officially launched the X300 Ultra in Singapore, marking the first international debut of the brand’s top-tier X Series imaging flagship. Designed for creators and photography enthusiasts, the new smartphone combines vivo’s latest imaging technologies with a ZEISS co-engineered camera system, advanced video tools, flagship-grade performance and premium design. At the heart of the […]

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Honor 600 Pro – The Accessible Flagship That Finally Graduated.

Honor’s 600 Pro is Honor finally moving out of the “flagship‑lite” shadow and into “yes, this can replace your main flagship” territory – as long as you can live with the very iPhone‑ish design and a heavy MagicOS skin. With a huge battery, serious camera hardware and proper flagship performance at a friendlier price, it’s […]

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Diablo II: Resurrected – Infernal Edition (PC) Review – Great Endgame, Miserable Early Game

Diablo II: Resurrected – Infernal Edition brings a new Warlock class and fresh endgame content, but the journey isn’t smooth. Early progression feels painfully slow, and core mechanics clash with its playstyle. While things improve later, getting there is a grind that not everyone will enjoy.

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Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred (PC) – Messy, Frustrating… and Finally Good

Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred is a strong but flawed expansion that finally gives the game clearer direction. With a standout new setting, improved performance, and a more cohesive endgame, it moves the series forward meaningfully, even as stubborn design limitations, uneven class balance, and missing quality-of-life features still hold it back.

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