The Mad Catz R.A.T. Gaming Mouse series has long been the leader in customization and one of the standard setters in comfort and performance. This is so much the case that many gamers have a hard time getting used to gaming with any other mouse...
Category - Peripheral Review
Elgato 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 MoreVictrix Pro BFG Call of Duty Field Ops Wireless Controller Review
The Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Controller for PS4, PS5, and PC is a versatile weapon in the arsenal of any serious gamer, designed...
Read MoreThe SteelSeries Apex Pro Gen 3 Review: A Refined Keyboard for...
SteelSeries has long been a name synonymous with quality gaming peripherals, and their Apex Pro line of keyboards has...
Read MoreAPEXINNO Haptic Gun Stock VR Accessory Review – Bringing Haptic...
The APEXINNO Haptic Gun Stock is a compelling addition to any VR enthusiast’s arsenal, specifically designed to elevate the...
Read MoreReview of the Logitech G915 X LIGHTSPEED TKL Gaming Keyboard
Ever wished for a keyboard that could keep up with your frantic typing and still look amazing on your desk? Enter the Logitech...
Read MoreThe C.T.R.L. R Mobile Game Pad by Mad Catz is a fitting way to complete my trilogy of mobile gaming reviews. Unlike my other two mobile gaming reviews, the C.T.R.L. R took a little more convincing for me to see the positives that it brings to...
Saitek and its parent company, Mad Catz, have have really stepped up their game with regards to simulation peripherals – beginning a few years ago with a hardcore line of Microsoft Flight Simulator oriented control units. Continuing in...
Creative Labs continues its war to dominate the gaming audio market with the new Sound BlasterX line of gaming headsets. Ranging from the lower-end H3 headset going all the way to the high-end H7 7.1 channel surround sound headset, there is...
The Razer Diamondback gaming mouse debuted in 2004 and took the gaming world by storm. Its ambidextrous design allowed both left and right-handed gamers to share in having a high performance mouse with the first ever optical sensor. While Razer...
I don’t talk about it much in person. Actually, I discuss it more here on GamingShogun.com than anywhere in the real world as it holds some stigma. Mostly, it is just something I try to overcome on a daily basis. I am physically disabled...
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...
Urban Armor Gear, or UAG, has been around for a few years now and has recently been making a big marketing push towards their new line of cell phone and tablet cases. We got the chance to checkout their Scout Folio lineup for the iPhone 6 and...
I blame gaming for my keyboard snobbery. I was fine at first as a casual gamer having a keyboard that lit up pretty and had a few programmable keys. Then I got my hands on my first mechanical keyboard and it was all changed. Pretty soon I found...
I have occasionally mentioned that I am disabled and as a result have to spend a lot of time in bed so I have a real hard time getting up to play games and write reviews of them once I finish. So anytime I get the opportunity to test some gear...