All posts tagged "Reviews"
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PC Hardware
/ 7 years agoReview: Ballistix Elite DDR4 3466mhz 32GB kit
Fast and smart, with gamer-focused styling - what's not to love?
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Gadgets
/ 7 years agoReview: Roccat Khan Aimo RGB headset
A solid headset offering from Roccat that doesn't break the bank.
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PC Hardware
/ 7 years agoReview: The Raidmax Sigma ATX case
Featuring sharp angles, quality construction, and unique solutions to space issues the Sigma is a solid offering.
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PC Hardware
/ 7 years agoReview: Drevo Calibur Mechanical Keyboard
How does this new entry to the world of mechanical keyboards stack up?
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Gadgets
/ 7 years agoReview: The GPD Pocket from GamePad Digital
A small device with big aspirations. Is the GPD Pocket a valuable entry to the world of ultra-mobile PCs?
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Gaming
/ 7 years agoReview: DJMax Respect
This game is brutally difficult and wants to watch you suffer through over 100 different songs
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Gaming
/ 7 years agoReview: Dynasty Warriors 9 – Disaster of the Three Kingdoms
To put it simply, Dynasty Warriors 9 is basically the $60 equivalent of a Steam Early Access title, and it's a...
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Gaming
/ 7 years agoReview: Extinction – Orc Titan Defense Force of Persia
It's really a shame that Robot Entertainment created Orcs Must Die so many years ago, cause that would have been the...
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Mobile
/ 7 years agoReview: The ZTE Blade V8 Pro
The ZTE Blade V8 Pro is a midrange phone with quality construction and a battery that keeps going, going, and going.....
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Gadgets
/ 7 years agoReview: Fitbit Versa
For quite a while now, Fitbit has insisted that more advanced health trackers were coming, and now finally, that’s where the...
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hardware
/ 7 years agoReview: Evoluent Vertical Mouse
This vertical mouse lets you move around more naturally without forearm and wrist strain.
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Gaming
/ 7 years agoReview: The Alliance Alive – Bravely isn’t the default here
The Alliance Alive is an enjoyably sterile experience that is clearly inspired by great games but doesn't do enough to be...
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Gaming
/ 7 years agoReview: Yakuza 6 – The Song of Life
Kiryu's last adventure is heavy, but it's a journey worth taking.
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