Headphones Review Round Up [Hardware]: SIVGA SV021, VR500, UX3000, and VR2000
By Simon Reed
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By Adele Wilson
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By Sho Roberts
My Red Magic 9S Pro Review puts this incredible bit of tech through its paces to determine whether it's worth your money.
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Starlit Adventures Review: A Pleasant Plummet
Starlit Adventures invites you in with a very cute and gentle visual presentation, but it’s the mildly challenging gameplay that will keep you coming back, long after you have been acquainted with its protagonists. The gameplay experience revolves around getting …Last Horizon Review: To Boldly Go
By Rob Rich
I’ve started to notice a theme that’s becoming more and more popular these days: space is lonely. Granted this isn’t a new idea by any stretch, but it’s been popping up fairly often in games and films lately. Last Horizon …Telltale’s Game of Thrones Episode 6 Review: No End In Sight
Telltale’s Game of Thrones has concluded its first season with the latest episode, “The Ice Dragon.” Before you ask: no, I did not see a single dragon in this episode. If there actually is, I didn’t get one — which …Heroes Tactics: Mythiventures Review – Fun But Unbalanced
By Rob Rich
Truth be told, I was worried that Heroes Tactics: Mythventures was going to be another, umm… let’s go with “homage,” to Hero Academy. It sort of evokes that style if you’re going by the screenshots and brief video clips. Thankfully …Zodiac: Orcanon Odyssey Review – Under-baked, But Full of Potential
By Nadia Oxford
You can find a surprising number of solid Japanese RPGs (JRPGs) on mobile. Granted, many of those are ports (the Final Fantasy series, the Dragon Quest games, Ys Chronicles 1, Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger), but they’ve achieved “classic” status …Dark Fear Review: Old School Shocks
Older gamers will immediately feel at home with the visual stylings of Dark Fear. It hearkens back to the days of Sierra games for the PC in the 1980s. While that style might seem very dated by modern standards, its …Heavy Blade Review: At Least it’s Pretty
By Rob Rich
There’s not much of a story to Heavy Blade. Mostly it’s just a paper-thin reason for you to go a-dungeon crawlin’ while whacking various fantasy monsters with a blade. I’m bringing this up not because the lack of narrative is …Mobile Strike Review: So Much Busywork
You’ve almost certainly played something like Mobile Strike before. Moulded in the style of Game of War: Fire Age — itself being remarkably similar to so many other free to play strategy games — Mobile Strike is a heck of …