Fall is finally upon us. The leaves are starting to brown, and the wind is picking up with brisk breezes. Summer is officially over, school is in full swing, and the first celebrated holiday that gets kids jumping (or running!) with excitement...
Category - Reviews
RØDE PodMic USB Review: Elevate Your Content with Crystal-Clear Audio
The world of online content creation has exploded in recent years, with podcasting, streaming, and voiceover work becoming...
Read MoreRazer Barracuda X Chroma Review: A Versatile Wireless Headset for...
The Razer Barracuda X Chroma is a multi-platform wireless gaming headset that aims to provide a seamless audio experience whether...
Read MoreZhiyun CINEPEER CQ5 Combo Review: A Smart Stabilizer for the Mobile...
The Zhiyun CINEPEER CQ5 Combo is a compelling option for those looking to elevate their smartphone videography without breaking...
Read MoreDragon Age: The Veilguard Review – A Stunning World Burdened by...
Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the latest chapter in BioWare and Electronic Arts acclaimed fantasy RPG series, arrives amidst a...
Read MoreElgato Wave Desk Stand Review – Big Mic Stand in A Compact...
The Elgato Wave Desk Stand is a breath of fresh air in a market often dominated by bulky, cumbersome microphone arms. This...
Read MoreOne of the very first games I owned for the PlayStation 2 was Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 and, WOW, did I play the hell out of that game. Massive and fully interactive maps along with a fantastic and fun user interface made that game as addictive...
Tales of Halloween is a ten story anthology flick revolving around the scariest night of the year, Halloween. Each of the tales was directed by a different person, giving them all their own, unique style. These anthology flicks are becoming a...
Knott’s Scary Farm pretty much invented the theme park haunted event back in 1973. Since then, it has grown by leaps and bounds, as well as paved the way for a host of other events to share their scares with guests each Halloween season...
My experience with Blood Bowl began in 1988, when my gaming group in high school really discovered everything made by Games Workshop. We would spend weekends playing 40k, Warhammer Fantasy Battle, and then started to set up our very own Blood...
One thing I learned from movies over the years is that music can unite the world. This, of course, was courtesy of Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure. I learned from the Evil Dead saga and Cabin In The Woods that if you don’t...
The free-to-play ecosystem I have been most impressed with is the one created by Wargaming.net. They move their flagship game World of Tanks onto different platforms with continuous success, in no small part due to the fact that you can truly...
With the rise of mobile gaming, companies are creating top of the line peripherals to make mobile gaming the experience that many desktop gamers have enjoyed for years. Roccat has just released their audio option for mobile and music, named the...
Universal Studios has long been a fixture in the haunted attraction industry with its Halloween Horror Nights. Each year, the designers and artists of the event work hard to bring guests new and frightening experiences and the 2015 incarnation...
My next two game reviews are both Games Workshop properties, which makes me a very happy game reviewer. Today, I will be taking a closer look at Warhammer 40,000: Regicide, Games Workshop’s version of Battle Chess. That being said, to...