We’ll get straight to the chase, the Kingston Fury Renegade SSD is one of the best SSDs for gaming that you can slot into your motherboard’s M.2 port in 2022. At a time where the potential of Gen 4.0 NVMe drives continues to exceed expectations launching into the third year …
Read More »HyperX Pulsefire Haste review
Standing out as the best gaming mouse is no easy task, so what does the HyperX Pulsefire Haste do that’s different? Some mice opt for ridiculously high DPI settings. Others have loads of extra buttons. Yet more are built for comfort and durability. The Haste, on the other hand? Well, …
Read More »Trust GXT 960 Graphin review: “Sweet as honey”
The futuristic honeycomb shell of the Trust GXT 960 Graphin mouse isn’t exactly unique, as the design allows for a more lightweight product that doesn’t compromise on structural integrity. Cooler Master’s MM710 and the Model-D from Glorious share the honeycomb pattern, for example. However, Trust’s iteration on the ‘beehive mouse’ …
Read More »SteelSeries Apex 3 review
Coming in hot at just $49.99 (£60 in the UK, and around AU$76) is the SteelSeries Apex 3, a budget-conscious option from the company’s excellent Apex line. That immediately makes it a great choice for anyone who wants a flashy gaming experience but is keen not to break the bank. …
Read More »Marvels Avengers review: “This game cant figure out what the hell it is”
The Marvel’s Avengers marketing campaign and its multi-weekend beta buried the lede, guys. At the core of this loot-based, cosmetic-heavy, live-service game is a fantastic, roughly 12-hour campaign full of pathos, personality, and yes, a lot of punching. If you’re surprised by that, you’re not alone – I was shocked …
Read More »Razer DeathAdder V2 review: “Absurdly responsive and accurate”
Improving on something that’s almost perfect is hard, but the Razer DeathAdder V2 gives it a great go anyway. A successor to what is arguably the best gaming mouse (opens in new tab) ever made, this is a peripheral with big shoes to fill. And you know what? Somehow, the …
Read More »Razer Kishi review: “Makes mobile gaming much, much better”
The Razer Kishi was designed to fix a couple of big problems; first and foremost, mobile gaming’s awkward controls. Although being able to play on your cell phone is great in theory, there’s always been a limit to what you can achieve when you only have your thumbs and a …
Read More »The Kid Who Would be King review: “A fun family adventure”
It’s been a rough few years for apocryphal English folk heroes: last year’s Robin Hood missed the mark, while Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur (opens in new tab) was a costly flop. Both films failed by sticking modern sensibilities onto anachronistic period settings. The Kid Who Would be King flips this …
Read More »The Girl In The Spiders Web review: “High on adrenaline, low on subtlety”
It’s seven years since Lisbeth Salander last hurtled vengefully across our screens, but everyone’s favourite Stockholm-based superhacker, avenger of the abused, and kicker of hornets’ nests is finally back. This time, though, instead of Noomi Rapace (in the three 2009 Swedish films drawn from Stieg Larsson’s novels known as the …
Read More »Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh REVIEW
Shovel Ready book review . Noir thrillers never seem to go out of style – there’s something timeless about their bleak, fatalistic attitude, and they can be spliced successfully with almost any other genre. Shovel Ready uses this to its advantage, combining a noir attitude with near-future SF, resulting in …
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