Category - Peripheral Review

Razer Cynosa Chroma Keyboard Review

The Razer Cynosa Chroma is the company’s new entry-level gaming keyboard offering. Retailing at a reasonable $59.99, the Cynosa Chroma features the dark, stylish looks of its more-expensive brethren at a fraction of the cost. Taking its...

GameSir F1 Joystick Grip Review

I have a very large smartphone, which makes using it for games sometimes difficult. On-screen “virtual” buttons and analog sticks are hard to distinguish with no haptic or physical feedback and it is easy to get so focused on the...

Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas One Xbox One...

Console gaming has never been the realm of flight or space simulations. Usually, these products require a flight stick or throttle or some other sort of controller which most console gamers simply don’t own. Recently, Thrustmaster...

Razer Blackwidow Tournament Edition Chroma...

The first thing that struck me about the Razer Blackwidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2 was its small size. Most keyboards both gaming and non-gaming have a set of numbers off to the side to interchange with the ones that go across the top of...

SteelSeries Rival 310 Gaming Mouse Review

SteelSeries has released a new version of its Rival gaming mouse series, the Rival 310, at a more budget-minded $59.99 price point. Does this latest version of the Rival hold up to its predecessors and give gamers a good value for their dollar...

Corsair Glaive RGB Gaming Mouse Review

Recently, we got the chance to check out the new Corsair Glaive RGB gaming mouse. Corsair has been crafting quality gaming peripherals for a while now, so we are generally excited to review any of their new releases, and the Glaive RGB was no...

Cherry MX G80-3000 Keyboard – A Review

Having been involved in PC gaming since the mid-80’s, I have had years of experience using several different styles of keyboards and mice.  I have watched keyboards go from being massive, off white behemoths, to slim, black, sexy things...

Nyko Data Bank Plus For The PlayStation 4...

I am constantly running into my console’s hard drive limitations. Doesn’t matter the system, I eventually have to go through and delete off a drive’s worth of games, some that I spent more hours with than I spent at my first...