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Leaked renders of the Huawei Pocket 2 flip foldable show off three colorways
8:24 pm | February 12, 2024

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Huawei launched two horizontal foldables last year, the Mate X3 and Mate X5, but no vertical foldable – the last one is the Huawei Pocket S from late 2022. A new model is finally on its way and leakster Fixed Focus Digital shared early renders of it on Weibo. The Huawei Pocket 2 is shown in three colorways: a plain black, Dark Purple (which seems to have a leather texture) and Rococo White (which has a marble look to it). Huawei Pocket 2 renders: Black • Dark Purple • Rococo White Like its predecessors, the phone has two circles on its back – the first is the camera island,...

Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden review – a matter of life and death
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Review info

Platform reviewed: PlayStation 5
Available on: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
Release date: February 13, 2024 

A narrative-focused action role-playing game (RPG) set at the close of the 17th century, Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is at its absolute best when the story takes center stage. The game follows the ghost-hunting lovers Antea Duarte and Red mac Raith as they embark on a perilous journey to lift a sinister curse afflicting the fictionalized region of New Eden, solving intriguing cases and slaying a wide variety of supernatural foes along the way.

The main duo is fantastically written throughout, with a believable and endearing relationship that remains fully engaging right up when the credits roll. Their complex romance is a fascinating focal point through which you tackle challenging moral decisions, which are even further elevated by two truly phenomenal voice performances. 

There are some rough edges, however, including the combat which, despite some solid foundations, becomes tiresome through repetition. The uneven technical performance also leaves something to be desired from a current generation release. These shortcomings importantly never impact the quality of the storytelling, but undeniably hold the overall package back. 

 In two worlds

A Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden screenshot showing a conversation.

(Image credit: Focus Entertainment)

Traveling to New Eden after receiving a pleading letter from their long-time friend Charles, Antea and Red find themselves arriving at a settlement on its last legs. This corner of the world is wild, desolate, and brutal. Covered in an eerie fog, the landscape’s harsh mountains and wild forests form the perfect backdrop as it becomes clear that something very sinister is at play. Charles has been murdered by an evil spirit and, to make matters worse, his frail widow is being haunted by his ghost.

As Banishers, mercenaries who seek out and purge the lingering dead, Antea and Red’s first job is to investigate. Every ghost in the world of Banishers is motivated by an unfulfilled desire, or intent, and anchored to the physical world through a tie - an object connected to their death. Both an intent and a tie must be uncovered in order to perform an arcane ritual to make the ghost manifest and send their spirit off for good.

Interviewing those connected to the haunting visiting areas associated with the deceased in order to find evidence makes for an engaging detective formula but, just as you think you’re getting into the swing of it, everything is suddenly turned on its head. 

A Banisher's Ghost of New Eden screenshot showing Red and Antea.

(Image credit: Focus Entertainment)

Antea is killed and the town is destroyed, with Red plunged into the freezing ocean and only narrowly avoiding the same fate. He awakes some time later on a distant beach having been rescued by a mysterious witch, who warns him of his pivotal role in the fate of the whole of New Eden. He is soon reunited with Antea’s ghost, who resents her new condition and battles an insatiable hunger for life essence but agrees to join him on his way back to the town.

It’s a gripping introduction that’s supported by brilliant two truly phenomenal voice performances. Amaka Okafor perfectly portrays the conflicted Antea, while Russ Bain lends a stunning emotional range to Red. They talk often as you explore and their dialogue is always a treat. While the frequently sarcastic Antea may initially seem prickly, she is the perfect foil to her more nervous and gentle partner. Their interactions are filled with a genuine warmth that makes them an instantly compelling couple and it’s hard to imagine anyone not immediately becoming invested in their struggle.

 Haunting choices 

A Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden screenshot showing a story decision.

(Image credit: Focus Entertainment)

The first major decision in Banishers sees you choosing whether Red should vow to eventually resurrect Antea using forbidden dark magic or let her peacefully pass on from the world. You then journey out into a large semi-open world to investigate a series of haunting cases before eventually confronting Antea’s killer. 

No matter your initial vow, each case ends by having you choose to whether to violently ‘banish’ a ghost, peacefully allow them to ‘ascend’ to the afterlife, or ‘blame’ and execute the person being haunted. While the first two choices allow you to reward or punish a ghost for their earthly deeds, it is only the third that will contribute to Antea’s resurrection. 

These cases are also rarely straightforward, as characters are refreshingly multifaceted with grounded, complex motivations that keep you second-guessing as you investigate. Who is to blame is often not clear cut and, while it might initially be quite tempting to solely focus on bringing Antea back to life, you’re soon going to be faced with some extremely tough decisions. 

Best bit

Red and Antea from Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden resting at a camp.

(Image credit: Focus Entertainment)

Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden manages to convey a lot of character in its more intimate moments. The fast-forward animation of the ghostly Antea restlessly patrolling around Red each time he sleeps perfectly encapsulates the dimensional divide at the heart of their relationship. 

Many cases tackle some interesting ethical ideas too, with one memorable example forcing you to weigh up the survival of a larger settlement against the lives of a few. Another sees you discover the aftermath of a conspiracy to murder an abusive husband, with his furious ghost desperate to enact revenge. Characters react believably to your choices and deciding to sacrifice the husband’s killers rather than punishing his ghost is reflected in some less than enthusiastic remarks from Antea.

A small number of cases also affect the world itself. There are three main regions in Banishers, each embroiled in a tense leadership struggle. You can directly affect the outcome of these, determining who is in charge of each region in the future. While it doesn't result in much more than the presence (or absence) of certain characters and some unique dialogue options down the line, it makes each location much more interesting to revisit later.

They are certainly worth revisiting too. While there are a handful of mandatory cases, some of the best writing is reserved for the optional side ones. Every available case is tracked via a screen that shows your current progress in a region, alongside a convenient summary of the story so far and your key decisions - a fantastic quality of life addition. If you find yourself unexpectedly swayed from your initial vow to Ante (which can dramatically affect your ending), the opportunity to change your path at the halfway point goes a long way to eliminate the risk of being railroaded into an outcome that you’re unhappy with.

 Rinse and repeat

Combat in Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden.

(Image credit: Focus Entertainment)

Unfortunately, other elements in Banishers are noticeably less refined. Traversal and the odd environmental puzzle, which mostly sees you dragging obstacles out of the way or harnessing supernatural voids to travel great distances quickly, work well, but the on-screen compass can often make finding objectives trickier than it should be. It sometimes even points in completely inaccurate directions entirely, which can be problematic when the world seems to have been designed to be navigated in quite a linear fashion.

Accessibility features

The game's accessibility settings menu.

(Image credit: Focus Entertainment)

There are some accessibility features in Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden. This includes the ability to enable subtitles, alongside combat options like aim assist and a range of difficulty modes.

The few boss fights are varied and engaging, but the rest of the combat encounters eventually become quite repetitive. Generic ghosts litter the world and often emerge to ambush you without warning, forcing you into a fight. Being able to swap between Red and Antea instantaneously while you brawl, with Antea dealing more damage to certain enemies, is novel but there are just far too many encounters with basic hordes to stop it from simply devolving into mindless button-mashing.

Unlocking new skills and gear does introduce some variety in this regard, but it’s difficult not to conclude that these RPG mechanics often just get in the way of the far more interesting story. In particularly busy encounters, the performance can sometimes suffer on PlayStation 5 with a visible reduction in frame rates. While I can’t speak to the situation on other platforms, it’s disappointing for a title that has been developed exclusively with modern systems in mind.

Still, these are all minor complaints compared to the strength of everything else. If you’re searching for a more thoughtful take on the action RPG, then Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is easy to recommend.

If you’re after some superb games with great stories, see our guide to the best single-player games. For other worthwhile current-generation releases, see our guides to the best PS5 games or the best Xbox Series X games. 

Samsung Galaxy A55 and A35 repairability scores emerge
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Samsung France shared the official repairability scores for the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 ahead of their launch. France implemented mandatory repairability labels for electronic devices back in 2020. The rating is based on 5 categories which take into account the availability of spare parts, repairability manuals and tools required for repairs among others. The scores for each category are then multiplied by a weighted coefficient for the final reparability score. Galaxy A55 earned an 8.5/10 rating which is a slight bump over last year’s Galaxy A54 which managed 8.3/10...

Samsung Galaxy Book4 laptops now available for pre-reservation in India
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The Samsung Galaxy Book4 laptops will be on sale in India later this month and you can already pre-reserve one. True pre-orders will be from February 16 to 25, this is just an opportunity to score some bonuses. The pre-reservation costs ₹2,000 and is refundable if you change your mind. But if you do go through with the purchase, you will receive extra benefits valued at ₹5,000. Just what those are we don’t know yet. You can grab a pre-reservation from Samsung.com, the laptops will also be available through Samsung Experience Stores and leading retailers. A quick refresher on the...

Xiaomi Watch 2 listed by European retailers ahead of announcement
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Several stores in Europe have jumped the gun and started selling the Xiaomi Watch 2, a cheaper version of the Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro, even though Xiaomi is yet to announce the watch officially. A couple of stores in Belgium are charging €200 for it, one in Slovakia has it priced at €250. We guess the former is the intended price as the Pro model can easily be found for €230 these days (it launched at €270 for the Bluetooth model and €330 for the LTE one). Xiaomi Watch 2 in silver The Xiaomi Watch 2 has the same 1.43” 466 x 466px AMOLED display, however, the 46mm case is...

OnePlus 12R confirmed to use UFS 3.1 storage on all versions
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All versions of the OnePlus 12R including the 256GB storage trim feature UFS 3.1 storage instead of the previously claimed UFS 4.0 standard. OnePlus confirmed the mishap in a public post on its community shared by OnePlus President and COO Kinder Liu. The official spec page for the OnePlus 12R has now been updated to reflect the UFS 3.1 storage standard. OnePlus official statement is below. During the launch of the OnePlus 12R, we announced Trinity Engine, a new set of software algorithms that help keep your phone’s memory and storage running fast and smooth for years to come....

OnePlus 12R confirmed to use UFS 3.1 storage on all versions
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All versions of the OnePlus 12R including the 256GB storage trim feature UFS 3.1 storage instead of the previously claimed UFS 4.0 standard. OnePlus confirmed the mishap in a public post on its community shared by OnePlus President and COO Kinder Liu. The official spec page for the OnePlus 12R has now been updated to reflect the UFS 3.1 storage standard. OnePlus official statement is below. During the launch of the OnePlus 12R, we announced Trinity Engine, a new set of software algorithms that help keep your phone’s memory and storage running fast and smooth for years to come....

Xiaomi 14 Ultra coming to Europe next month
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Android Planet found another hint that unlike the 14 Pro, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is coming to Europe. This aligns well with previous rumors that the Ultra model is joining the vanilla Xiaomi 13 in global markets. And now we can also add a date to look forward to. Once you register at Xiaomi's Dutch website, you will be presented with a couple of discount coupons, one of which is for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. The €200 coupon can be used at any time between February 25 and March 31 if you are ordering an Ultra, of course. This means the device will be available for purchase, or at least...

Xiaomi 14 Ultra coming to Europe next month
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Android Planet found another hint that unlike the 14 Pro, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is coming to Europe. This aligns well with previous rumors that the Ultra model is joining the vanilla Xiaomi 13 in global markets. And now we can also add a date to look forward to. Once you register at Xiaomi's Dutch website, you will be presented with a couple of discount coupons, one of which is for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. The €200 coupon can be used at any time between February 25 and March 31 if you are ordering an Ultra, of course. This means the device will be available for purchase, or at least...

Simplisafe Home Security System review: easy, secure
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Simplisafe Home Security System: One-minute review

Simplisafe home security systems are pretty well known to be some of the best home security systems. Since its foundation in 2006, the brand has taken a buffet-type approach to home security that makes getting just the right system for you about as easy as pie, though the price can add up as a result.

Of course, there are specific bundles – something I’ll get into below. But, even with the bundles, you can add any peripheral later if you find an area of your home is not fully protected. The reality of adding a device is intuitive, not to mention mostly non-destructive as well. Really, what Simplisafe has to offer is great for most people, especially in apartments, thanks to that ease of installation and use. 

Just be aware that you do need to invest in a subscription with Simplisafe’s system, but the cheapest tier is less than a month of Netflix.

Simplisafe Home Security System: Specs

Simplisafe Home Security System: Price and availability

  •  How much does it cost? Starting at $249.96 / £284.96 (AU$378) 
  •  When is it available? Available now 
  •  Where can you get it? Available in the US and UK 

Simplisafe Security Systems included items

(Image credit: Future)

While Aussies will have to sit this one out unless they can access Simplisafe through a third-party vendor or the cargo hold of an inbound flight, those in the US and UK have quite a smorgasbord of options available, starting with the Foundation bundle, which goes for $249.96 / £284.96 (AU$378). This bundle includes a base station, keypad, entry sensor, motion sensor, and an indoor camera.

The next step up is the Essentials with a price tag of $279.95 / £349.93 (about AU$424). This bundle includes a base station, keypad, three entry sensors, a motion sensor, and an indoor camera. This is the closest to the review unit I received, which also includes a smoke & carbon monoxide (CO) detector (an additional $59.99 / not available in the UK).

From there, the bundles get more expansive with names unique to each territory. For instance, the Beacon is the top bundle in the US at $799 while the Edinburgh is the most expensive one in the UK at £664.87.

Simplisafe Security System keypad

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Just remember that this doesn’t include the subscription packages, of which there are two. A more expensive one at $0.99 / £0.83 a day (about $30 / £25 a month) includes live guard monitoring and emergency service response while the cheaper one at $0.33 / £0.53 a day (or about $10 / £16 a month) just alerts you to any disturbances, leaving you with the duty of calling emergency services. On the bright side, there is no contract.

While the price can add up with additions, it’s pretty reasonable generally. For example, we took a look at Vivint a few years ago, which admittedly adds some smart home automation, and their packages started at $599 with a $39.99/mo subscription.

A better comparison might be Abode with their more a la carte offerings. They also have bundles with the closest one to what’s reviewed here being the iota, which costs $279.99 and doesn’t come with a CO detector. There are various bundles and add-ons so the price tag is not really that big of a difference. However, overall their plans are cheaper, with the self-monitoring plan going for $6.99 a month and a $22.99 per month pro plan similar to Simplisafe’s highest tier. And, you can use Abode’s devices without any plan if you want.

Value: 4.5 / 5

Simplisafe Home Security motion sensor installed

(Image credit: Future)

Simplisafe Home Security System: Design

  •  Sleek and discreet 
  •  Mostly tool-less installation 
  •  Entry sensors can’t be used on door frames with molding 

Simplisafe Security Systems CO detetcor

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Unless you have a very unusual interior color scheme for your home, all the Simplisafe peripherals in their sleek and inoffensive white colorways discreetly fade into the background. The most imposing item is the required base station, which is 21 cm or 8.21 inches tall and needs to be placed somewhat centrally in the home for WiFi access.

The keypad is the next conspicuous item only since it needs to be placed on the wall in an easy-to-reach location. Whenever an alarm is triggered, you have to make it to the keypad within sixty seconds to disarm.

The entry sensors and motion sensor are pretty innocuous as is the indoor wireless camera. The smoke and CO detector looks like most smoke detectors and will need to be placed as such.

Simplisafe Security System entry sensor installed

(Image credit: Future)

Installation, outside of the smoke detector, is tool-less as every peripheral comes with adhesive tape so you can just place them wherever, hold them for thirty seconds, and move on to the next peripheral. The smoke detector is a bit more traditional in that you’ll have to use the included screws to install. Of course, that’s not a big deal and only leaves you with a few holes if you decide to move it.

The entry sensors and the wireless camera also come with screws in case you need them, but I found that I could skip. The only real hindrance with installation is the fact that I couldn’t use the entry sensors on door or window frames with molding as the two ends of the sensors wouldn’t sit flush with each other. While this certainly creates a weak spot, you can overcome this by placing the motion sensor in a way to pick up activity around that particular door or window.

Design: 4.5 / 5

Simplisafe Security System base station setup

(Image credit: Future)

Simplisafe Home Security System: Performance

  •  Using the app to set up is easy 
  •  System is quick to trigger 
  •  Can be used with some smart home ecosystems 

Simplisafe home security system app on an iPhone

(Image credit: Future)

Beyond the physical installation, using the app to connect everything to the base station, not to mention set up the base station, is the height of simplicity. In fact, I was stunned by how easy it was considering the amount of included pieces. I’m embarrassed to say that I procrastinated on this review trying to figure out where to place everything and the amount of work it would take to set up, yet once I actually set everything up, I was basically done in about 20 minutes.

The app gives very specific instructions on how to install each item physically, where to place them (especially placement-sensitive peripherals like the cameras and motion sensor), and how to connect them to the base station, which speaks up every time a new device is connected.

Simplisafe home security system app on an iPhone

(Image credit: Future)

In fact, the base station talks quite a bit. Any time a sensor is triggered or the security system is turned on, you’ll hear an Alexa-like voice. I spent most of the time during testing (once everything was installed or set up) trying to trigger the security system and it was quick to pick up any strange activity whether it’s me opening the door, walking by the motion sensor in the dark, or by the camera when the light is on.

Once triggered, you have to enter a PIN on the keypad or app to disarm, meaning intruders can’t do anything if they don’t know your PIN and either you’ll be notified and/or the police will depending on the subscription plan.

Simplisafe home security system app on an iPhone

(Image credit: Future)

If you’re smart home-savvy, you can also arm the system through Alexa, Google Assistant, or one of the best smartwatches.

A few other interesting tidbits to consider – everything except the base station runs off batteries and only the wireless camera can be recharged. If the base station loses physical power, it does have battery power to continue to keep your home safe until the power has been restored.

Performance: 4.5 / 5

Simplisafe home security system app on an iPhone showing the camera setup

(Image credit: Future)

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How I tested the Simplisafe Security System

  •  I used the Simplisafe Security System for a week 
  •  I installed the whole system unassisted  
  •  I tested each device individually 

Simplisafe Security System indoor camera

(Image credit: Future)

Not only did I install the Simplisafe security system without help, physically and through the app, but tested each individual device to see how sensitive it was and whether it worked as advertised.

I found that the Simplisafe is perfect for anyone who doesn’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach to home security and wants something that can scale with their place, whether it’s an apartment or house.

I’ve spent the last few years reviewing tech gear for the home, where I’ve gotten a feel for what to look for and how to put a piece of kit through its paces to see whether it’s worth the recommendation.

First reviewed January 2024

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