Razer BlackShark V3 Pro review — solid wireless headset for PS5 & PC gamers

The Razer BlackShark V3 Pro aims to be a “do-it-all” wireless gaming headset — meant to work smoothly on both PC and console (PS5 included), offer solid audio quality, decent comfort for long sessions, and enough features to justify its mid/high-tier price.…

Razer BlackWidow V4 Low Profile review — slim, stylish and capable keyboard

The Razer BlackWidow V4 Low Profile Wireless Keyboard is a fresh take on the established BlackWidow line — slimming down the profile, switching to compact low-profile mechanical switches, and embracing wireless convenience while retaining the feel of a proper mechanical gaming board.…

AOC AGON PRO AG276FK Review – Insanely Fast 520Hz Monster

When a monitor advertises a 520 Hz refresh rate like the AOC AGON PRO AG276FK, it almost dares you not to wonder whether it’s genuinely worth the hype. With the thought that figure isn’t just a number on a spec sheet —…

Absolum Review – A Dark, Powerful RPG Experience

Absolum from Developers Dotemu, Guard Crush Games, Supamonk and Publisher Dotemu and Gamirror Games is a side-scrolling beat ‘em up adventure game that looks amazing. Taking the fight to an evil force that’s seized power is the order of the…

Just Dance 2026 Review – A Lively Party Essential

Just Dance, the game that, for better or worse, reminds me to lose a bit of fat once a year, is finally back with its Just Dance 2026 edition. And as simple as the name implies, it doesn’t need any…

BALL x Pit Review – A Brilliant Roguelite You Must Play

BALL x Pit from developer Kenny Sun and Friends and publisher Devolver Digital is an indie survival roguelite that fuses elements from some all-time classic games from yesteryear into an action-packed, extremely addictive funfest. Does the game deliver, and is…

Jurassic World Evolution 3 Review – Life Finds a Way… Again

We are back with the latest title from Frontier Developments, Jurassic World Evolution 3, and this time, the franchise feels more alive than ever. With the park opening to the world on October 21, 2025, the game builds upon the…

Sword of the Sea Review – A Remarkably Beautiful Return to Adventure

Sword of the Sea, from Developer and Publisher Giant Squid, is an atmospheric game similar to the likes of Journey and Flower. It’s also directly comparable to Giant Squid’s previous titles, such as Abzu and The Pathless, and as such,…

Daemon x Machina Titanic Scion Review

Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion is the sequel to 2020’s Daemon X Machina, but since the game takes place in the far future, you can dive right into it without having played the first game. The game looks fantastic and…

Guild Wars 2 Visions of Eternity Review

So, Guild Wars 2 is back — not just knocking on new doors, but building its own beach house on a tropical island. Guild Wars 2 Visions of Eternity, the game’s sixth major expansion from ArenaNet, sailed into Tyria on…