Galaxy Fold Reborn: Hands-on with Samsung's Fixed Foldable By Sherri L. Smith published 6 September 19 Ahead of the Galaxy Fold's relaunch, Samsung has fixed just about everything wrong with its foldable phone.
SteelSeries’ New Keyboard Gives You Per-Key Actuation By Sherri L. Smith published 29 May 19 SteelSeries just announced the Apex Pro and Apex Pro TKL what may potentially be the most customizable keyboard s in the world.
Katana Zero Blends Brutal 2D Action With a Fascinating World By Jorge Jimenez published 30 March 19 Katana Zero's unforgiving 2D combat is met with an intriguing cyberpunk setting complete with interactive dialogue.
Stranger Things 3 Hands-On: Game Oozes Retro Charm, Otherwordly Evil By Marshall Honorof published 21 March 19 I went hands-on with Stranger Things 3 at GDC 2019, and it seems like just the right kind of SNES-style adaptation.
I Just Played Doom on Google Stadia: Here’s How It Feels By Marshall Honorof published 20 March 19 Playing Doom on Google's new Stadia gaming platform answers some of our questions about the upcoming release. Here's what we learned from our hands-on time.
Oculus Rift S Hands-on: A Subtle But Sweet Refresh By Michael Andronico published 20 March 19 Oculus Rift S upgrades Oculus' flagship PC virtual reality headset with better resolution, improved room tracking and a passthrough camera for seeing your surroundings.
Stormland Is a Real VR Action-Adventure Game By Marshall Honorof published 20 March 19 Stormland has everything you’d expect from an action/adventure title, including detailed exploration and intense combat, but in VR.
Untitled Goose Game Is the Weirdest Switch Game Yet By Marshall Honorof published 31 August 18 In Untitled Goose Game, you play as a meddlesome goose, who has a long list of havoc to wreak.
Acer Leap Beads Bridges Gap Between Spirituality and Tech By Sherri L. Smith published 11 June 18 Acer has found a way to bring spirituality into the 21st century with its Leap Beads
Thermaltake's Blinged-Out Standing Desk Takes Alexa Commands By Sherri L. Smith published 8 June 18 Thermaltakes's hyrdrualic-powered, RGB backlit standing desks takes Amazon Alexa commands.
CoolerMaster MM830 Mouse Delivers Great Speed for Low Prices By Sherri L. Smith published 7 June 18 I'm imagining myself sitting at work playing Overwatch and mowing down some folks with Hanzo. Glancing over at my mouse, I see a notification scroll by stating I have 3 kills so far. Deftly maneuvering around the board evading attacks with intense speed a
MSI Made a Tiny Dragon Hologram and I Want It Now By Sherri L. Smith published 5 June 18 MSI's Gaming Premium Stack (GPS) is coming to be your new virtual best friend.
In Pathfinder: Kingmaker, You’re an Adventurer and a Ruler By Marshall Honorof published 29 March 18 With Pathfinder: Kingmaker, due out this summer, the tabletop setting finally seems poised to make a big splash on the computer RPG scene.
Edge of Eternity Is a Love Letter to Classic Final Fantasy By Marshall Honorof published 26 March 18 If you like the current look of Final Fantasy, but wish it still played like VI or VII, Edge of Eternity can scratch your turn-based itch.
Rune Blends Skyrim With Norse Mythology By Marshall Honorof published 26 March 18 If you want a solid adventure with a hefty dose of Norse myth, Rune looks like it’s going to deliver just that.
AllMine Demonstrates Pitfalls of Cryptocurrency By Marshall Honorof published 24 March 18 AllMine is a game that helps you mine cryptocurrency in the background — a blockchain based currency called Jewelz, specifically.
Dying Light: Bad Blood Puts a New Spin on Battle Royale By Marshall Honorof published 23 March 18 Dying Light: Bad Blood pits you against other players as you vie to be the last man standing, but in a small, focused way.
Put These Two Nintendo Switch Strategy Games on Your Radar By Marshall Honorof published 22 March 18 Kingdom: Two Crowns and Bad North will come to Switch later this year, and each one balances strategic thinking and tough gameplay.
The Banner Saga 3 Will Conclude in Legendary Fashion By Marshall Honorof published 22 March 18 The beloved simulation/RPG series, The Banner Saga, must come to an end, and The Banner Saga 3 will ensure that it does so with a bang.
Pixel Ripped 1989 Channels Game Boy Classics in VR By Marshall Honorof published 22 March 18 Pixel Ripped 1989 is a retro throwback to old-school Game Boy adventures, which is also one of the cleverest applications of VR tech so far.
We Went Hands-on With Atari VCS (Sort Of) By Michael Andronico published 22 March 18 We got a first look at the Atari VCS' design and controllers, but much of how the system will actually work is still a mystery.
Unavowed Plays Like a BioWare Game, Minus the Combat By Marshall Honorof published 21 March 18 Unavowed offers a branching, party-based narrative, but without combat and leveling up your characters' abilities.
Here's What Intel’s Compute Card Can Do By Andrew E. Freedman published 1 June 17 At Computex, Intel showed off use cases for the Intel Compute Card and the types of devices it will power.
Full Throttle Roars Back to Life with Motorcycles, Mark Hamill By Marshall Honorof published 3 March 17 Full Throttle was lightning in a bottle, and a Remastered version is on its way — even though it doesn’t really work yet.
MSI's Backpack Rig Unplugs Virtual Reality By Sam Rutherford published 1 June 16 With MSI's VR backpack, you can finally explore virtual reality the way it was meant to be, fast and untethered.
Bloodborne Hands-on: Gothic Looks, Cutthroat Combat By Sam Rutherford published 10 March 15 We got a hands-on with the much-anticipated Bloodborne at GDC 2015. Here's why we're looking forward to the PS4-exclusive action RPG.
Meet Nvidia Shield: World's First 4K Android TV Console By Sam Rutherford published 4 March 15 We go hands-on with the the Nvidia Shield, which delivers Nvidia Grid game streaming straight to your living room.