We just survived our early press copy of Deep Silver and Techland’s new zombie action-RPG, Dead Island, and are still recovering. This is truly the zombie game genre-fans have been waiting for. On this, the launch date of the game, we...
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Stop Buying Cheap Mic Arms: Why the Elgato Wave Mic Arm MK.2 is Worth...
The other night I was re-watching a clip from an old stream where I absolutely choked a 1v3 clutch in Valorant. It was tragic...
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XGIMI Horizon 20 Max Review: The 4K Laser Projector That Actually...
It’s late 2025, and I’ve been staring at the wall for the last three weeks. Well, not the wall exactly, but what’s on it. I’ve...
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Wireless is Overrated: The NACON RIG R5 Spear PRO HS is the Budget...
You know, sometimes I look at my gaming setup here at the tale end of 2025 and it feels like I’m running a NASA control center...
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Dragon Lore Realized: A Deep Dive into Razer’s CS2 Flagship...
You know that feeling when you finally unbox a Grail item? That mix of excitement and the terrifying realization of how much...
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Better Than Disney? My Honest Knott’s Merry Farm 2025 Review
Is This the Most Underrated Holiday Event in California? You know, there is a specific feeling you get when you pull off the I-5...
Read MoreWargaming.net’s World of Tanks is a team-based, online action title where players in two armored vehicle groups slug it out for domination of numerous maps based on Word War II battlefields. While summing the game up in one sentence is...
Capcom and Iron Galaxy Studios have brought the classic 2D fighter, Street Fighter III: Third Strike, to the Xbox 360. With a grand total of 20 playable characters, Street Fighter III: Third Strike is considered to be the deepest fighting game...
There are several games out on various mobile App Store which require players to use “virtual joysticks”, where you must slide your thumb along a smooth surface to simulate moving a “real” joystick. Unfortunately, this...
The original Deus Ex was an action-RPG created by Eidos Interactive and the now-defunct Ion Storm. The game, released back in 2000, was met with critical acclaim and has since become one of PC gaming’s classic RPG titles – seen by...
When Saitek/Mad Catz announced their new partnership with Cessna to market an additional line of Pro Flight gear, we were very impressed to see they were including a trim wheel. So many times in a flight simulation, trim controls are difficult...
Until recently, the only affordable rudder pedals out there were based on general aviation designs or even hybrid flight/racing game designs – not conducive to combat flight simulation. Saitek has released their new Pro Flight Combat...
How E3 Made Me A (Near) Believer I heard about Onlive Gaming before E3 2011 and honestly it sounded too good to be true. I read reviews, none very recent, thoroughly read the press releases and website and went to E3 with plans on checking it...
Jakks Pacific has been a regular at E3 for a while now, though they are fairly quietly showing their products so that their name hasn’t quite spread as fast as the technology in their toys should have carried it. When I got a glimpse of...
We as video game fans and critics have gotten used to playing bad video games that only come out to promote another product, like a movie. With the release of Cars 2 in movie theaters by Pixar, I very well knew that the video game release was...