Author Tim Kerslake

https://geekjabber.com

Head honcho and tech guy behind the GeekJabber website, I also do my fair share of writing. I am a fan of vintage technology, casual gaming and music.

PUBG: New State hits 20 million pre-registrations

KRAFTON has announced they have secured more than 20 million pre-registrations for PUBG: New State on the Google Play Store. This comes after a successful Alpha Test in the USA last month, securing them a hefty 17 million pre-registrations. To celebrate, a trailer has been released to say “thank you” to those that have supported…

Crash Drive 3 Review

I have been a semi-regular player of Crash Drive 2, having sunk a little over 80 hours into the earlier version of the game after it was gifted to me by a friend. When I came across the announcement and trailer while searching for material for this site. I was keen to give the new…

Crash Drive 3 Out Now

M2H Games have released the latest incarnation of Crash Drive, Crash Drive 3, on July 8, 2021.  This release has been done simultaneously on 9 different platforms.  These platforms include PC (via Steam or Epic Games Store), Playstation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, as well as IOS and Android.…

Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition Review

Age of Empires 2 is a game that seems to never die. I remember playing the original game back in the early 2000’s when I was studying network engineering with one of my lecturers. We called it “network testing” so we could pretend it was a constructive usage of our time between classes. Fast forward…

Clones Review

I start this review knowing full well that I might be flogging a dead horse well past the point that I should. Not only have I reviewed a mobile version of Lemmings for Android, I am now reviewing another PC-based Lemmings lookalike from 2011 that’s been sitting in my Steam library for about as long…

Rocka Feller Review

I’ve mentioned elsewhere, for instance in my Lemmings review, that I have fond memories of my first IBM PC Compatible at home in 1992.  This is by far not the first computer I ever used.  That machine would be the BBC Micro Model B, which was a very common machine in schools if you grew…