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Brendan Frye

Brendan Frye

Editor-in-Chief at CGMagazine Online

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  • English
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  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Commerce
  • Video Games

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Apple MacBook Pro M5 Laptop Review

The MacBook Pro M5 proves that Apple’s focus on refinement over reinvention can still deliver a near-perfect balance of form and function.
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ROG Xbox Ally Handheld Review

When ASUS and Microsoft teased that they were working on a new Xbox device together, I had to admit I was excited. The handheld gaming space has become crowded, with devices competing for attention in a market that demands both power and portability. But after spending considerable time with the ROG Xbox Ally, I can […]
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TGS 2025: Ananta Is NetEase’s Most Ambitious Open-World RPG Yet

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At TGS 2025, My Hero Academia: All’s Justice showed how far the franchise has come—bigger fights, deeper stories, and a finale that feels truly heroic.
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Peak Design Everyday Backpack Review

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Let It Die: Inferno Developers Refuse to Play It Safe

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Xbox Game Pass Gets New Tiers, Higher Prices, and More Perks

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Why Online Card Games Are Looking to Video Games for Inspiration

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Razer BlackWidow V4 Low Profile Keyboard Review

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