Category - Reviews

Planet Eclipse GX Kitbag Review

Planet Eclipse was nice enough to send over one of their highly talked about GX Kitbags for us to take a look at and review. One of the biggest issues I face as an airsofter, and I hear this same thing from some paintballer friends of mine, is...

World of Tanks PS4 Edition Review

I became a big fan of World of Tanks back in its original PC beta days.  Most players who play it these days wouldn’t recognize the game from back then since it has had a constant evolution rather than relying solely on player loyalty. ...

Punch Club – A Review (PC)

Unlike that other fighting club, we are not breaking any rules by reviewing and discussing Lazy Bear Games’ newest creation, Punch Club.  Punch Club is a life management role playing game, where you take control of every aspect of your...

Ditto Wearable Tech For Smartphones Review

There are a lot of different kinds of devices that classify as “wearable tech” these days. After all, it is one of the top growing fields in consumer electronics with just about every niche considered.  The one area that generally...

MyCharge HubPlus Review

In press circles and at entertainment events, when you have an item that saves the day it can gain an almost mythical status.  One of these such items was “Big Red”, also known as the MyCharge Hub 6000 mAh portable charger.  Friends...

Silent Pocket XL Sleeve (Tech)

If you live in the middle of nowhere where you can’t get cell coverage you may not take shielding too serious.  It is much more than that though and we most of us take way too much comfort in the protection of a patch of denim on our...

Quick Review: The DJI Osmo 4K Camera

Recently, DJI loaned us out one of their new Osmo 4K cameras for a brief evaluation period. At first, its $649 dollar price point scared us – especially considering that it depends on a smartphone app to control its recording functions...

The Walking Dead Daryl with Chopper Building...

When I was younger, I used to do puzzles and play with Lego blocks for hours on end.  The only limitation to them seemed to be my imagination.  As I grew older, I got shamed out of Legos (I could have been a professional!  That exists now!) and...