
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Esports Gaming Keyboard review
This keyboard cements itself at the mountain’s peak as far as gaming keyboards go, and the competition is not even particularly close.
This keyboard cements itself at the mountain’s peak as far as gaming keyboards go, and the competition is not even particularly close.
Metro Awakening is a worthy Metro prequel that just so happens to be in VR, and an example that more companies should follow.
The Attack on Titan VR experience manages to dazzle and frustrate in nearly equal measure but leaves much to be desired by the end of it.
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Prime Video’s videogame-themed anthology series is a gorgeous, mostly interesting take on many popular gaming characters and properties.
The beloved classic from 1988 is back and better than ever in this HD-2D remake.
Budokai Tenkaichi has been resurrected after 17 years, but maybe it should have stayed on King Kai’s planet.
A virtual face-melting music rhythm re-release of a previously flat title.
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The latest $70 Call of Duty “Game” from Activision is little more than DLC for Modern Warfare II, which makes recommending it as a full game a tall order.
The Invincible is the best space exploration game of 2023. A gorgeously realized experience that everyone should check out.
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Two different reviewers — with totally different skill levels and levels of experience — take on one of the year’s most anticipated games.
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