My latest reviews of cell phone cases could have been described as “these are a few of my favorite things”. I am a klutz, I have come to accept this aspect of myself even if I haven’t come to love it. As a result I have come...
Category - Peripheral Review
Stop Buying Cheap Mic Arms: Why the Elgato Wave Mic Arm MK.2 is Worth...
The other night I was re-watching a clip from an old stream where I absolutely choked a 1v3 clutch in Valorant. It was tragic...
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Dragon Lore Realized: A Deep Dive into Razer’s CS2 Flagship...
You know that feeling when you finally unbox a Grail item? That mix of excitement and the terrifying realization of how much...
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Razer Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz Review: The Zero Excuses Keyboard
The world of “pro” gaming gear has become a full-blown arms race. Every company is chasing nanoseconds, hunting for...
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Gengar, I Choose You! A Full Review of Razer’s Pokémon Gengar...
When a new gaming collaboration drops, a little part of me always cringes. You know the feeling, right? Is this just another lazy...
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SCUF Valor Pro Wireless Review: A Pro Controller with a Painful Flaw
As a competitive gamer for the better part of two decades, I’ve seen my fair share of controllers. I’ve burned through standard...
Read MoreWhen it comes to FPS games, I often feel very torn between whether or not I should pick it up for my PC or console. In the old days, the deciding factors usually came down to three things: controller accuracy, multiplayer match size, and player...
Anyone who has ever looked into competitive gaming equipment has heard of Mad Catz, their tournament arcade sticks, surround sound gaming headsets and particularly their Guinness World Record holding R.A.T. mouse series are all sought after by...
Genius has released their Maurus X gaming mouse and we were lucky enough to check one out. The Maurus X was designed with first-person shooter gamers in mind, and says so right on the packaging. Genius has clad the Maurus X mostly in black...
Razer’s Ouroboros gaming mouse has been somewhat elusive – being listed on their site for quite a while without actually being available for purchase. It touts extreme form factor customization, wired or wireless play, and two new...
ROCCAT Studios has sent us a new mouse to drag through the ringer that is my weekly gaming schedule. The ROCCAT Lua is a traditional three-button mouse that is designed to be ROCCAT’s entry level gaming mouse. Sporting some nice features and a...
Casual and older gamers tend to drift away from exotic, gaming mouse designed and stick to more conservative models. I have a “casual” gamer in my household who plays even more hours than I do and yet uses a budget, generic-looking...
The Razer Tartarus is Razer’s newest gaming keypad. Unlike the Razer Orbweaver, which uses mechanical keys, the Tartarus utilizes membrane-based keys for quieter operation. The Tartarus is Razer’s successor to the Belkin co...
While at this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo, I got approached by a rep from A4Tech to review one of their “Bloody” PC gaming mice. With an eye-catching, bloody hand print logo on the side of their booth, I had to agree...
ROCCAT’s Kone XTD gaming mouse is one very apt peripheral with an 8200 dpi laser sensor, EasyShift[+] functionality, and attractive lighting scheme. Retailing for about $90 dollars, ROCCAT’s new Kone mouse is here to play and make a...