Recently, we at GamingShogun.com got the chance to review the Wrap 920 video eyewear from Vuzix. These babies promise to provide a high quality way to watch your movies, TV shows, and...
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Battlefield 3 Review (PC)
While the Call of Duty series has long been known for its epic singleplayer campaigns, that is something the Battlefield series has lacked. Enter Battlefield 3: The latest in the venerable...
Creative ZiiSound T6 Wireless Speaker System Review
When first looking at Creative Labs new ZiiSound T6 wireless speaker system, it is not difficult to see how similar it looks to their GigaWorks T3 speaker system. It seems as though the...
Razer Anansi MMO Gaming Keyboard Review (PC)
Razer’s Anansi MMO gaming keyboard is, as the name suggests, geared towards the MMO gamer. The overall design of the Anansi seems rugged and solid with a heavy, black plastic body. In...
Addicting Games Review (iOS)
So, a while ago we were contacted by the good people of Nickelodeon and Addicting Games regarding their recently-launched iOS app. Addicting Games, if you are not aware, is a website...
Batman: Arkham City Review
Let’s face it, now is an excellent time to be a fan of the Caped Crusader. Between Christopher Nolan’s films, direct-to-DVD features like “Batman: Year One,” and Rocksteady’s critically...
Warner Bros. Publishing Xbox 360 Version of The...
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced that they have been picked up as the North American publisher of CD Projekt RED’s upcoming Xbox 360 version of The Witcher 2:...
Six Flags Fright Fest Discovery Kingdom Review
As you may have heard, the Undead have once again taken over at Six Flags for the annual Fright Fest celebrations. Our East coast creepy colleagues have already described the Great...
G940 Flight Control System Review (PC)
Hardcore sim-pilots can easily drop a few hundred dollars on a good flight stick, yoke, or throttle quadrant. Rudder pedals usually cost even more. However, in the last couple of years, a...
SpookyShogun Movies: The Dead Review
When I first heard about the Ford Brothers’ “The Dead”, I was intrigued at the prospect of a zombie flick set amid the treacherous landscape of Western Africa. Already war...