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Razer has served up another reimaging of one of their most popular products, this time with the Razer Blackwidow Elite. Of the many improvements on offer, you can expect the usual flashy RGB that Razer is known for, but also Hypershift key rebinding for unlimited macros, and so much more. The model we were sent features patented Razer Green switches that are rich with clicky goodness, but is it truly Elite?
Razer is great at coming out with new and different versions of their gear and their latest is no exception. The Razer Mamba Wireless promises to do everything you’ve come to expect from the Mamba class does but now with improved battery life for 50 hours of wireless play. Let’s look a little deeper in our review of the Razer Mamba Wireless!
Razer loves to put new and specialized versions of their products. So it comes as no surprise that we find ourselves with a new and improved version of the Razer Kraken, the Tournament Edition. It boasts a host of features including a new-to-this-line USB audio controller that can level the playing field on your levels. Let’s dig deeper to see what it does. This is our review of the Razer Kraken Tournament Edition Gaming Headset.
Razer is known for two things: putting together quality products, especially in regards to gaming peripherals, and having RGB on pretty much everything. Their latest product to enter the fray is the Nommo Pro 2.1 Gaming Speaker System, boasting quality sound, premium craftsmanship and, of course, RGB Chroma illumination. It’s time to dig a little deeper and discover just what Razer has brought forth into the world of high-end audio.
In May of this year Undead Labs came out with State of Decay 2, a sequel to their smash hit State of Decay (check out our review). It was met with some success with a bit of a buggy launch. Four months later and they have delivered the newest DLC for the game Daybreak which introduces a separate wave-based horde fighting mode. Is it worth the price of admission? Time to find out. This is our State of Decay 2: Daybreak review.
Earthfall has been in early access for a while now and has finally had a full release on Steam recently. It has aliens, guns aplenty and various things that go boom. But can Holospark make it more than what it appears to be at first glance? Left 4 Dead with Aliens? Let’s find out. Here is our Earthfall review.
The Crew 2 has been live since June 29th, and by now we have all had a decent amount of time to sink deeper into what this game is supposed to be. The first title in the series debuted to mixed reviews but eventually was shined up nicely to be quite a good game. Has Ubisoft learned from the past and made a stronger game or are we simply going to get more of the same? This is our review of The Crew 2.
The Crew 2 is coming out of the gates with its engines going full blast. Weather it's with tires squealing as you drift through turns or the roar of your boat as you gun it down waterways or the sound of your propeller as you turn and do barrel rolls through the sky in your plane, the game seeks to deliver a fun and unique gaming experience to you the player. But is it delivering on everything it promises? We'll dig a little deeper on a few areas in this review in progress of The Crew 2.
The Crew 2 hit open beta this weekend for a limited time so that everyone could get a taste to see if Ubisoft has improved on the original formula that was The Crew. More cars, more bikes, more boats, planes & hovercrafts oh my. There is a lot in the new game, but only some of it was available during the open beta. Let's take a look at how the game is so far.
Let's be honest, the majority of people have at least seen the first Jurassic Park and thought, I could do better. Dinosaurs for a lot of us were quite a big thing when we were younger and Jurassic Park helped to take us one step closer to our dinosaur filled dreams. Jurassic World Evolution seeks to give you that chance to live out your dreams of being the person behind the scenes making all the important decisions that will make your park a great success or chaos personified.
Way back in 2013 the then new game developer company, Undead Labs, produced its first game for the Xbox 360 with a port to PC later, State of Decay. While at times buggy, it was a great game that delved into the zombie survival genre and made its mark. Now we have State of Decay 2, a sequel that promises to do more than the original and quite possibly scratch that zombie itch. This is our State of Decay 2 review.
Many, many moons ago a man by the name of David Brevik helped to create a little game. That game was Diablo, it was somewhat successful. Over the course of Brevik's history he would also help with Diablo 2, now he's back with his own company Greybeard Games with their first game It Lurks Below. It's themed as a retro-styled, 2D, action-oriented, survival RPG that is currently a part of Steams Early Access program. This is our preview of It Lurks Below.
Everyone knows Creative Labs as one of the go to manufacturers for computer soundcards. But they make other peripherals for computers as well. They just stepped up their game by coming out with their first audio interface mixer in the brand-new SoundBlaster K3+. It's time to dig deep and see what their first offering brings to the table.
Battle Royale is the current trend in shooter video games of late. In comes the latest soldier in the BR army, Radical Heights brought to us by Boss Key Productions (the dev team that brought us Lawbreakers). Are their tweaks to the genre enough to distinguish them from the crowd? Let's find out in this first impressions piece.
It is no secret that Sennheiser produces quality audio equipment. Over the last several years, they have made "gaming" headsets that continue to improve on the Sennheiser brand. Now the GSP 500 open acoustics have arrived on the scene to make their mark in the world of gaming audio. Did they succeed? Read on for our official review.