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Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition Review

I never got to actually finish Hyrule Warriors on the Wii U. With the re-release on Switch I was pretty excited to play it again. Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition is essentially the...

Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Review

When I previewed Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire I called it " an amazing experience for RPG fans." After spending more than 100-hours with the final build, I'm confident that I didn't...

Razer Wolverine Tournament Edition Review

Last year at the EB Games Expo on the Gold Coast I discovered Razer's line up of pro gaming controllers. I noticed a huge difference in my gameplay thanks...

Destiny 2 Warmind Review

It's hard these days to find people who have a good impression of Destiny 2. That doesn't mean that the impression is generally negative either. It's like that line that...

Light Fall Review

Light Fall from Bishop Games has all the makings of a classic. It's fast-paced, fun and has high production values. Most platformers don't bother with a story beyond getting...

Layers of Fear: Legacy Review (Nintendo Switch)

Layers of Fear Legacy is unlike most other games available for Switch. Horror isn't a genre that's prevalent on Switch and the horror games that are available are generally...

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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.

Beyerdynamic Amiron 300 Review: High-Fidelity Sound for high society

Beyerdynamic's latest buds are stunners with audiophile sound but come up short with fitment and noise-cancellation

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Gen 9 Aura Edition Review: Redemption

Lenovo redeems itself with a stunning ultrabook that isn't just beauty but also brawn with impressive battery life

Mickey17 Review (2025) – Live, Die, Repeat

Mickey17 is weirdo sci-fi that takes big swings in the way that only Director Bong Joon-ho can. It's a black comedy exploring the evils...