Reviews

Wolfenstein II The New Colossus Review Switch

Wolfenstein II The New Colossus is undoubtedly a great game that tackles some weighty themes. When it was released last year, it didn't shy away from its message, repeated by...

ONRUSH Review

In my ONRUSH preview, I wrote that "I am very excited about what I’ve seen thus far. ONRUSH is a pure, arcade racer." After spending the past few weeks racing and wrecking, my ONRUSH review...

20XX Review

There’s something to be said about games that so directly and lovingly, pay homage to the past. Utilising current generation technology to craft new titles meant to call forth...

Shining Resonance Refrain Review

You can be forgiven for not having heard of the Shining series. You may be surprised though, at the number of titles in the franchise; more than 15. Beginning with...

Jurassic World Evolution Review

Jurassic World Evolution finally lets you build the dinosaur amusement park of your dreams. Ever since Jurassic Park was released, it's been a dream for many to visit a...

HyperX Cloud Stinger Core Review

HyperX is known for its range of Pro Gaming headsets, but the Cloud Stinger Core headset is targeted at the console crowd. This is also HyperX’s first foray into...

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Rainbow Six Siege X launching in June, beta on now through 19 March

Ubisoft has today revealed that Rainbow Six Siege X, the free update for Rainbow Six Siege, will be released on 11 June on Ubisoft+,...

Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW2 Review: Big Bass, Bigger Battery

Audio Technica delivers a masterful set of bass rich buds with exceptional battery life at a price that's hard to beat.

Black Bag Review (2025) – Til Death

Black Bag opens with an absolutely gorgeous, minutes-long oner, setting the tone and feel for the film in a bit of technical brilliance. Following...

OBSBOT Meet SE Review: Tiny Mighty

I’ve tested a lot of webcams, and they usually fall into one of two categories: cheap, no-frills options that get the job done or...

Kingston XS1000 Review: A Pocket-Sized Speed Demon

The Kingston XS1000 delivers a great mix of speed, portability, and ease of use. It’s not the fastest external SSD out there, but for everyday use, it’s more than enough.