Jacob S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "As the site’s name suggests, Link Cable Gaming covers everything about the video game industry and the titles that come along with it. That being said, we wanted to try out something a bit different from the norm from our usual content by branching out by looking at gaming accessories and how they can impact your time playing your favorite pastime. For our second Top 10 of the day, we bring you a general list of peripherals and gaming accessories to upgrade for PC set-up for 2021."
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It is priced at $49.99. From other articles I read, the game is more linear so probably like Mafia 1 and 2 instead of 3 (full open world). I am guessing around 10-12 hours.
Too many massive open worlds this is refreshing. Concentrate on a more dynamic smaller area.
Holy smokes, that opening paragraph is...rough. First impressions are important, so you have to nail the opening if you want people to invest the time reading the rest of your piece. If you can't put in the effort there, I can't help but question how much effort was put into the rest of the piece.
And I hate to dog pile, but it's a pretty bad list too. It at least does offer links to some products under each category, but pointing out a gaming keyboard and mouse are among the best PC gaming accessories isn't really providing any value.
"Top" accessories isn't saying much considering the sheer volume of options that would fit within that category. GPU and CPU blocks, AIO, Air Coolers, VR, Lighting, Fans, Radiators, Reservoirs, Wire Sleeving, Cameras, Microphones, Controllers, Headsets, Stream Decks, Keycaps, Drives, SLI/NV Bridges, Capture, Audio, Pumps, Tubing, Fittings, could go on and on.