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ASUS ROG Zephyrus M16 (2023) review: Big performance with a brilliant display
With ASUS' 2023 ROG Zephyrus M16, you get an updated generation of CPUs and GPUs for blistering performance alongside a brilliant new Mini LED display.
Sam Rutherford03.28.2023 - 5910059100
Acer Helios 300 SpatialLabs Edition review: Glasses-free 3D is just pointless
While Acer's Predator Helios 300 SpatialLabs Edition has cool glasses-free 3D tech, it’s not supported by enough games to justify its $3,500 price.
Devindra Hardawar03.28.2023 'Resident Evil 4' review: A half-step backward for Capcom remakes
The Resident Evil 4 remake starts out strong, but as the game grows in complexity, it becomes clumsy. In comparison to the recent RE2 and RE3 remakes, RE4 feels unfinished, or at least un-finessed.
Jessica Conditt03.17.2023Razer Edge review: A new breed of gaming handheld
For those looking for a dedicated device for playing games from the cloud, the Razer Edge offers an interesting twist on the traditional gaming handheld.
Sam Rutherford03.04.2023- 8410084100
PlayStation VR2 review: A great headset that should be cheaper
The PSVR2 is a massive step forward from the original PSVR, thanks to its high-resolution screens and innovative features like headset haptics. But its high price and potentially limited library limits its appeal to diehard VR fanatics.
Devindra Hardawar02.16.2023 PlayStation DualSense Edge review: Sony's pricey but powerful sidekick for the PS5
While the DualSense Edge is definitely pricey and its battery life could be better, it offers a number of features that more demanding gamers will appreciate including customizable rear paddles, button remapping, replaceable joysticks and more.
Sam Rutherford02.15.2023'Dead Space' review: The new benchmark for video game remakes
Playing the Dead Space remake feels like snuggling into a cozy sweater made out of bloody, infected flesh and razor-sharp bone fragments. It’s scary, yes, but in a way that makes you laugh after jumping in fright.
Jessica Conditt01.27.2023- 8310083100
Ayaneo 2 review: A more premium (and pricier) take on the Steam Deck
For people searching for a more premium take on the Steam Deck, the Ayaneo 2 is it. It's got a faster CPU, a much nicer screen and a more compact design, though it costs more too.
Forspoken review: A magical world with several cracks
In the PS5- and PC-exclusive, Forspoken, you control the agile, angry Frey, slinging elemental attacks (and f-bombs) at multiple monsters before leaping off a cliff face and swinging from a molten outcrop. You keep moving, through the lands of Athia, through the adventure, because it’s really fun and satisfying, but also because when you slow down, you start to see the cracks. Fortunately, the fluidity of movement and range of spells, keeps the core gameplay entertaining.
Mat Smith01.24.2023HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ successfully trades hordes of monsters for emotional depth
HBO's The Last of us, which premieres on Sunday January 15th, is a faithful adaptation of the video game that should delight existing fans and find a new audience.
Nathan Ingraham01.10.2023- 9010090100
NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti review: 3090 Ti power for $799
With the RTX 4070 Ti, NVIDIA is offering a slightly more reasonable alternative to the expensive 4080 and 4090 Ti cards.
Devindra Hardawar01.04.2023 - 8010080100
Radeon RX 7900 XTX and XT review: AMD’s ‘reasonable’ stab at 4K gaming
Once again, AMD is ready to take on NVIDIA's latest video cards with powerful alternatives at a lower price, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX and XT.
Devindra Hardawar12.24.2022 Hands-on with LG's 240Hz UltraGear gaming monitors: Setting a new bar for OLED refresh rates
After seeing the 240Hz panels on LG’s latest UltraGear gaming monitors it’s hard to go back to slower displays.
Sam Rutherford12.20.2022- 7510075100
Samsung Odyssey Ark review: When bigger isn't always better
Samsung's Odyssey Ark is notable for being the first dedicated 55-inch gaming monitor, but its software is half-baked and the screen is sometimes too overwhelming.
Devindra Hardawar12.09.2022 Ayaneo’s Air Pro is a taste of the portable PC gaming future
A PC in a handheld, it's not a new idea, but thanks to new companies with high design standards and better mobile CPUs, true gaming on the go is finally happening.
James Trew12.08.2022'The Callisto Protocol' didn't scare me, it just made me mad
The Callisto Protocol steadily introduces enemies, abilities, weapons and beautiful, mazelike environments – until, eventually, the game collapses under the weight of its own mechanics.
Jessica Conditt12.02.2022Pokémon Scarlet and Violet review: Growth and growing pains
While its performance issues aren't ideal, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet still delight with a huge new open-world design and three heartwarming storylines.
Sam Rutherford11.23.2022- 8610086100
NVIDIA RTX 4080 review: A (slightly) more practical 4K gaming titan
NVIDIA's RTX 4080 is a solid upgrade over the 3080 Ti, but demanding gamers may still want to seek out the 4090.
Devindra Hardawar11.15.2022 'God of War: Ragnarok' is bigger but not massively better
The God of War series has thrown nearly everything you can imagine at its protagonist Kratos since the first installment arrived way back in 2005. He's ridden giants up Mount Olympus, murdered the pantheon of Greek gods, come back to life from the underworld (several times) and, in 2018's reinvention of the series, dealt with an unruly pre-teen who just learned he was a god. But God of War: Ragnarok, which arrives tomorrow for the PS4 and PS5, manages to add to that impressive list.
Nathan Ingraham11.09.2022Meta Quest Pro review: A next-gen headset for the VR faithful
Meta's new Quest Pro headset represents a big jump up in hardware compared to the Quest 2, but its $1,500 price tag and limited slate of optimized apps at launch make it a tough sell for anyone who isn't a die-hard VR advocate.
Sam Rutherford10.31.2022