Category - Reviews

Blood Bowl 2 – A Review (PC)

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...

Deathgasm Movie Review

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...

World of Warships Review (PC)

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...

Roccat Aluma In Ear Headset – A Review

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...

Warhammer 40,000: Regicide – A Review...

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...

Razer DeathStalker Chroma Keyboard Review

Razer has recently been known for their line of BlackWidow mechanical gaming keyboards. However, the membrane keyboards are not down for the count just yet, as is evident by the new Razer DeathStalker Chroma gaming keyboard. Featuring slim...

Mad Max Review (Xbox One)

The vision dims. All that remains are memories. I remember a time of chaos, ruined dreams, this wasted land. But most of all, I remember the road warrior, the man we called Max. – Opening Narration, The Road Warrior I’ve been a...