Category - Reviews

Review of The Hunter

The Hunter, a hunting simulation from Emote Games and Avalanche Studios, is an exceptional genre title and puts most commercial productions to shame with its attention to realism and immersive environments. Read why you should play this game...

FastMac TruePower iV Review

FastMac's TruePower iV iPhone battery pack does a great job of extending your usage time, whether that be playing a game or talking on the phone. Is the FastMac iV worth your money when taking into account its design flaws? Find out after the...

WWE Legends of Wrestlemania Review

THQ's WWE Legends of Wrestlemania features 42 of the greatest wrestlers in the history of the event. From 80's classics like Andre the Giant and Iron Sheik to 90's favorites such as The Rock, WWE Legends of Wrestlemania is sure to please fans...

Novint Falcon and Pistol Grip Review

Novint has created a beautiful peripheral for exploring virtual 3d space in the Falcon game controller. From hitting a table with a hammer to feeling the recoil of a machine gun, this peripheral is truly incredible. But is it worth its $189...

Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard Review

Logitech's new G19 Gaming Keyboard is a definite step up from their previous 'keyboard-of-the-line', the G15. Its biggest drawback is the $200 dollar price point. Take a look after the break to see if this peripheral is for you...

TN Games 3rd Space Gaming Vest Review

TN Games has broken into new territory with their 3rd Space Gaming Vest. The system is designed to not only allow you to play your favorite shooter, but feel it as well. Every impact will be indicated to you in an often surprising tactile...

Men of War Review

1C, 505 Games, and Aspyr Media bring us a mixed bag with their recently-released World War II real-time strategy game: Men of War. Check out after the break to find out if it is worth your valuable, Nazi-killing time.

Razer Mako THX 2.1 Desktop Sound System...

Razer and THX have a real winner on their hands in one of the best desktop audio solutions we have ever heard. The 2.1 channel Mako has excellent sound clarity even while playing loudly while also being visually-impressive to boot. The price is...

FEAR 2: Project Origin Review

FEAR 2: Project Origin is the follow-up to Monolith's 2005 FEAR: First Encounter Assault Recon. While the sequel manages to improve upon the creep-factor in both presentation and quality, the game seems only average in aspects such as outdoor...