Category - Reviews

ROCCAT HIRO 3D Supremacy Surface Review

ROCCAT’s new HIRO 3D Supremacy Surface is a new mouse pad that brings a lot of style and attitude to bear. On the package is a disclaimer that the mouse pad is designed for mice up to 16800 dpi… This, despite the fact that even...

Nuu MiniKey for iPhone 5 Review (Tech)

Nuu has made a lot of people happy with their MiniKey bluetooth keyboard cases for Apple’s iPhone line of smartphones. The people I write of are those who simply cannot get onboard with the virtual keyboard found on touchscreen devices. I...

FAVI HDTV SmartStick Review (Tech)

FAVI has released a very cool little product that promises to make getting a “Smart TV” experience simple and easy with its SmartStick. The SmartStick is a small dongle measuring 3.6-inches by 1.3-inches. There is an HDMI port...

ContourROAM2 Camera Review (Tech)

Contour’s new ContourROAM2 action-sports camera manages to fit a lot of capability and quality into its $199 dollar. New action sports cameras are popping up all the time. Most, however, are simply bringing the most standard of features...

G&G Top Tech TR16 R4 Commando AEG Review

The G&G Top Tech TR16 R4 Commando blowback airsoft electric gun is a large model M4 meant for MilSim and field play. It features a full metal (quality aluminum) receiver – both upper and lower, as well as an included (and rock-solid)...

Mars: War Logs Review (PC)

Mars: War Logs aims for the stars with high ambitions, but ends up just missing its target.  A budget title from Focus Home Interactive and Spiders, Mars: War Logs is an effort to give you a AAA experience in the same vein as Mass Effect or The...

Surgeon Simulator 2013 Review (PC/Steam)

So there are people out there that simply won’t “get” this game whatsoever.  These are often the same people who won’t spend $20 on the crane machine trying to win a stuffed animal nobody wants.  They wouldn’t have...

Mini Ninjas Mini Review (iOS)

Let’s face it, there are plenty of times we feel like gaming and the PC or console just aren’t practical.  Luckily, that is where Square Enix comes in!  Mini Ninjas for iOS is the exact kind of game for those moments. Moments, when...