Category - Reviews

Review of The Game Equation’s Deep...

Deep Blue Sea is a Bejeweled-style game set to an intriguing science-fiction storyline. Each level passed reveals more of the story, including a couple of dynamic plot twists. As far as casual games go, Deep Blue Sea has strongly placed itself...

Ideazon Merc Stealth Gaming Keyboard Review

The Ideazon Merc Stealth gaming keyboard is a very good choice for gamers of all types. The 34 dedicated gaming-key area provides quick response to the most important controls and the three levels of illumination allow playing in the dark to be...

Call of Duty IV Review

Infinity Ward has really broken through the FPS mold with Call of Duty 4 and created a movie you star in more than just a game. The graphics are beautiful, story and characters are engaging, and you really feel as though you are part of it ...

Crysis Review

EA's Crysis is an excellent first person shooter that gives the player many ways to deal with the same situation. In addition, the game manages a very 'cinematic' quality, somewhat like playing an action/sci-fi flick, which makes it very...

SanDisk Cruzer Contour – Review

The SanDisk Cruzer Contour brings the latest in USB flash drive technology home. It's sleek metallic frame, and switchblade-like opening mechanism embody the recent trend in making personal tech stylish without sacrificing performance.

SanDisk – Sansa TakeTV Player Review

The SanDisk Sansa TakeTV Player is exactly what it is advertised to be: A fully functional USB flash drive that can play media files (DivX and Xvid) on your big-screen television. For what it purports to be, it functions beautifully. For those...

Razer Tarantula Gaming Keyboard Review

The Razer TarantulaTM gaming keyboard has something for everyone. With a 1000Hz polling rate and 10 key depression anti-ghosting capabilities, it provides an exceptional edge in a product area that many manufacturers overlook.

Razer Diamondback 3G Gaming Mouse Review

The Razer Diamondback 3G is a fine gaming mouse at the $50 dollar price point. With the 3G IR sensor from it's big brother, the Death Adder, it provides smooth sensitivity during gaming and doesnt overwhelm you while using desktop applications.