Review: Turtle Beach Kone II and Kone II Air What's in the Box? - Kone II AirKone II Air MouseCharging CableUSB Wireless AdapterUSB-C (A) Adapter What's in the Box? - Kone… Posted by Ryan Lepore September 26, 2024
Review: Dinosaurs: Mission Dino Camp (PlayStation 5) Dinosaurs: Mission Dino Camp is a family-friendly adventure game that takes players on an exciting journey reminiscent of Jurassic Park. Geared towards… Posted by Nick Gallicchio December 4, 2023
Review: Forza Motorsport (Xbox X|S, PC) For almost 20 years, the Forza series has been the pinnacle of racing simulators for Xbox and Microsoft fans. With realism, physics,… Posted by Richard Booth October 20, 2023
Review: Turtle Beach Stealth Pro Headset (Xbox) Turtle Beach has always worked hard to stay at the forefront of the gaming headset space by providing devices that push the… Posted by Richard Booth April 24, 2023
Review: Turtle Beach Recon Air Wireless Chat Communicator (Xbox) Turtle Beach has churned out quality product after quality product over the years. While we've had the opportunity to put many of… Posted by Richard Booth September 22, 2022
Peripheral Review: Roccat Kone XP Gaming Mouse Roccat has become one of the most recognizable brands in PC peripherals. Each product they release seems to push the segment further… Posted by Richard Booth April 12, 2022
Game Review: Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 (PC) Are you ready, agent? If you’re the nice guy I met while playing Tom Clancy’s the Division 2, your answer would probably… Posted by Evan Linza March 25, 2019
Game Review: Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (PS4) Yakuza 6: Song of Life is the first game in the series that I’ve played, and unfortunately it is the last title… Posted by Richard Booth January 4, 2019
Pete Bouvier; Twin Galaxies Former Owner and My Mentor – 1943-2017 In 2009 I made the decision, with the support of my wife, that I wanted to be involved in the video game… Posted by Richard Booth September 27, 2017
Game Review: Gears of War 4 (XBox One) The Gears of War series has become one of polarizing opinion. The first entry in the series was almost universally loved, however… Posted by Richard Booth October 16, 2016