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Cliff Notes – Fast Fusion review 4K and 60fps on the Nintendo Switch 2 Impressive Visuals: Fast Fusion showcases some of the best graphics seen on the Switch 2, often resembling higher-end PlayStation 4 titles, enhancing the racing experience significantly. Gameplay Mechanics: The game features a unique boost system and vehicle fusion, but lacks depth in track design and storytelling, leading to a somewhat repetitive racing experience. Mixed Multiplayer Experience: While offering four-player split-screen, the online multiplayer lacks matchmaking options, limiting competitive play and overall enjoyment. Fast Fusion review – 4K and 60fps on the Nintendo Switch 2 Fast Fusion…

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Cliff Notes – Electric car sales rebound in Europe, with a catch Europe’s electric vehicle market rebounded in early 2025, with over 2.2 million electrified vehicles registered, up 20% from the previous year, driven by strong BEV sales. The recovery is primarily attributed to a new EU mandate requiring automakers to reduce fleet-wide CO2 emissions by 15%, incentivising corporate EV sales to avoid fines. Car manufacturers have thus subsidised sales of EV cars and increased prices of combustion engines. Despite growing sales, consumer enthusiasm remains tepid, with infrastructure barriers persisting and scepticism towards BEVs contrasted by a preference for hybrids.…

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Cliff Notes – Alex Carey has another eventful outing at Lord’s Alex Carey faced scrutiny for a reverse sweep attempt that led to his dismissal, despite previous success with the shot in different conditions. He also dropped a catch off Wiaan Mulder, a rare misstep given his strong wicketkeeping form over the past two years. Alex Carey has another eventful outing at Lord’s Alex Carey’s previous day of Test cricket at Lord’s was interesting. So was this one against South Africa. Missing a reverse sweep against Keshav Maharaj, and then spilling a regulation edge offered by Wiaan Mulder meant he…

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Difficulty in Single-Player Mode: Players report that Mario Kart World becomes significantly harder at speeds above 50cc, with fewer mistakes tolerated and challenging AI competition.

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