Review by AdrianHaas @ 14th December, 2017
Even with all of this new stuff, bug fixes, and improvements, Destiny still suffers from a lack of a real endgame.
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Review by KostaAndreadis @ 14th December, 2017
The X34 is without a doubt an amazing display for gaming. And even without the still yet-to-be-seen HDR implementation across a wide-range of PC monitors, the X34 still feels like something that will stand the test of time.
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Review by KostaAndreadis @ 12th December, 2017
The new Razer Atheris is an in-between product, a portable mouse meant to be taken on the go. Small, compact, wireless, long battery life. But, it’s also been designed to be a fully functional gaming mouse with variable DPI settings, textured grips for comfort, and reliable wireless performance.
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Review by KostaAndreadis @ 12th December, 2017
In terms of gaming laptops, the Razer Blade has been a go to option for a few years now. For several reasons - portability, power, build quality, and great design. And now in 2017 the Razer Blade also comes with a UHD mutli-touch display that offers a vibrant 4K image.
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Review by KostaAndreadis @ 7th December, 2017
The best bits are outside of the racing, collecting and upgrading cars, and remodeling and arranging your garage. Which, in case you were wondering, isn’t a good thing for a, you know, racing game.
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Review by KostaAndreadis @ 6th December, 2017
There was a time when the concept of a wireless gaming controller was very much just that – an idea. Today, the opposite is true. Which makes the Razer Wolverine Tournament Edition premium controller for Xbox One and Windows 10 a bit of an oddity. In that it’s wired.
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Review by KostaAndreadis @ 5th December, 2017
An impressively realised world filled with character, moments of sheer triumph, and charm. Outcast: Second Contact is well worth a look for both fans and newcomers alike.
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Review by KostaAndreadis @ 1st December, 2017
When it comes to mechanical keyboards there are plenty of great products to choose from, with entries from a broad range of brands. But, when it comes to a wireless mechanical keyboard - one designed specifically for gaming - the choices are slim. Which makes the addition of the Logitech G613 something to take note of.
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Review by Steve Farrelly @ 1st December, 2017
That being said, the missed opportunity here is for the team that carried this port across to Switch (and Xbox One and PlayStation 4) to not have added a bit more content. The game was fantastic as it was, but it did lack in a bit of variety outside of just living the tortured life of Cole Phelps...
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Review by nachosjustice @ 25th November, 2017
A relieving return to form for Big Ant’s latest entry in its ongoing cricket series.
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Review by KostaAndreadis @ 24th November, 2017
We haven’t been this impressed with a console in terms of raw high-end game performance since the days of the Neo Geo. But whereas that beast from the 1990s was the opposite of affordable, the Xbox One X offers the equivalent output of a high-end gaming PC at a fraction of the cost.
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Review by KostaAndreadis @ 23rd November, 2017
For those looking on the smaller end of the display size spectrum we can recommend you check out the Sony X80E for its great overall game performance.
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Review by Hogfather @ 21st November, 2017
For the MS-121 reviewed, it failed to perform reliably as a functional keyboard and the innovative hybrid switching felt great but performed poorly.
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Review by pikamus @ 21st November, 2017
Portable Skyrim, the reason some us bought into the whole Switch concept to begin with. And with so much content, it's perfect for making even a long commute feel like a breeze.
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Review by KostaAndreadis @ 20th November, 2017
Sonic Forces isn’t a bad game, nor the worst Sonic title in years. In fact, it’s quite fun and keeps up the series tradition of bringing a sense of speed to the forefront.
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