Category - Reviews

Fantom VENOMX VMX2230 Solid State Drive...

Fantom Drives enters the competitive PCIe Gen 4 SSD market with its VENOMX VMX2230-2TB drive. Focused on compatibility with smaller form factor systems and handheld gaming consoles, this little drive packs a powerful punch in speed at a...

Oh Snap! Snap 4 Luxe Review

As passionate gamers at GamingShogun.com, we’re always on the go, switching between consoles, PCs, and mobile devices. My days are filled with console sessions, scrolling through gaming news on my phone, squeezing in mobile matches during...

Broken Roads Review (PC)

Broken Roads, from the indie studio Drop Bear Bytes, is an ambitious attempt to deliver a classic-style isometric RPG experience. Set in a post-apocalyptic Western Australia, it stands out from its inspirations with a focus on philosophical...

BenQ X300G 4K HDR Short Throw Gaming...

Projector-based gaming has always held a unique appeal. You gain the immersive experience of a massive display that dwarfs even the largest TVs. However, traditional projectors come with their frustrations – complicated setups, bulky size, and...

Heyup Boxe Lite Projector Review

Projectors often fall into extremes. They’re either hefty, expensive home theater powerhouses or underpowered, overly portable models that compromise image quality. The Heyup Boxe Lite aims to strike a delightful balance – a cute and...

magHANDL and HANDLstick Review

I was on the hunt for a better phone grip at the Consumer Electronics Show this year. My current setup – a plain, clear MagSafe case with a generic Chewbacca ring holder – was functional but not exactly stylish. Thankfully, I stumbled upon...

Razer Seiren V3 Chroma Microphone Review...

Razer has long been a dominant force in the gaming peripheral space, and their foray into streaming microphones continues to impress. The Seiren V3 Chroma is the latest iteration of their pro-grade USB microphone line, bringing a compelling mix...

Banishers: Ghosts Of New Eden Review –...

We’re Halloween fanatics at GamingShogun.com, and when the season ends, we fall into a holiday funk that lasts the other ten and a half months of the year. One way we cope is by playing some deliciously creepy games. So, when Banishers:...