
PCEverything writes: Recently Microsoft started implementing it's latest invention: a 'Fix it' button on its self help pages. It isn't very widespread as of now, but the project is quickly gaining ground, seeing as how it started off with roughly four automatic 'fix-its' in December, and now it has grown to about 100 different 'fix-its.'

MonsterVine: "Mouse: P.I. For Hire blends classic noir storytelling with smooth shooting and creative level design."

Project Hail Mary: Journey Among the Stars is the latest tie-in game from Maze Theory, the VR specialists behind Peaky Blinders VR.

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Hozy is a relaxing and straightforward refurbishment simulator that isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel, nor is it trying to demand too much attention from you. It features just enough elements to keep you entertained (good visuals, decent controls, a gameplay loop that won’t bore you) while you’re listening to a podcast, for instance. Whilst I think they should have given players more freedom in terms of how much stuff you have to shove into a room before a level is complete, it is so easygoing and devoid of stakes, you won’t end up minding about this issue that much. As a game simply meant to relax you with a basic gameplay loop, however, it gets the job done."
That is actually pretty interesting...it really helps all those people who aren't looking to fix it on their own...basically the lazy people! lol