-
A Modern PS2 Action Horror Game
Depending on how old you are, you might remember the concept of “The Weekend Game,” as in the title you rented or borrowed from a friend and beat in like 2 or 3 sittings between Friday and Sunday. And that was it. Maybe you replay a few levels to grab some collectibles, but nothing more than that. You had a good time, saw the credits roll, and moved on. Western-horror hybrid Evil West, out now, feels like a weekend game. In a world filled with ongoing updates, complex endgames, long battle passes, and endless loot, it’s been nice playing something linear, simple, and fun. Developed by Flying Wild Hog, Evil…
-
Oahu, Birthplace Of Modern Surfing, Will Soon Have The World’s Largest Deep-Water Standing Wave
Oahu’s west side offers the best of both worlds — Honolulu and its glorious restaurants and museums are a short half-hour drive away, while the stretch of island along the leeward side has mellow beaches and a laid-back, local vibe. On February 10, 2023, a unique entertainment destination will open on its shores: Wai Kai, part of Hoakalei Resort in Ewa Beach, will invite surfers, wannabe surfers, and the surfing obsessed to connect with the now-global sport that was born on the island. Surfing the world’s largest deep-water standing surf wave at Wai Kai, to open on Oahu in 2023. Courtesy of Wai Kai This exciting development is the first…
-
MacBook Air with M2 Review: Modern Design + Modern Performance
Jacob Krol/TheStreet It’s been 14 years since the original MacBook Air was unveiled. And we look back with fondness at that first step, since technology tends to age like dog years. Even when something new is launched, there’s always something boundary-breaking over the next horizon. However, in the iterations since the first ultra-slim Mac got pulled out of the manilla envelope, Apple’s always kept the MacBook Air designed wedged … that is until now. The all-new MacBook Air sports an entire redesign, but after a week with it, it still screams MacBook Air in use. This thing is ridiculously light and thin, and like the M1 MacBook Air which remains…