Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is a simple but fun nostalgia trip By Kate Kozuch published 9 November 19 Mario and Sonic and the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 celebrates Tokyo 1964 with 8-bit nostalgia, 3D adventure, and dozens of exciting events.
The Outer Worlds Is the Game Mass Effect and Fallout Fans Deserve By Marshall Honorof published 2 November 19 What's incredible about The Outer Worlds is just how different it feels from a lot of big-budget games lately.
iPhone 11 Deep Fusion Camera Tested: Here's the Results By Adam Ismail published 28 October 19 We've had the chance to test Deep Fusion, the new photographic feature coming to the iPhone 11 lineup. Here's what it means for your photos.
Minecraft Ray Tracing Hands-on: Here's How Much Better It Looks By Richard Priday published 26 October 19 While you may associate ray tracing with realistic AAA gaming, Minecraft RTX shows how this new technology has creative applications too.
Huawei Mate X hands-on: First impressions, specs and more By Marc Chacksfield, Adam Ismail & Caitlin McGarry published 23 October 19 Huawei’s Mate X is a foldable phone with a camera twist. But it comes at a price. Here are some initial impressions of the Mate X while we wait for its delayed release.
Overwatch on Switch: A Solid Port with Some Performance Problems By Michael Andronico published 19 October 19 Overwatch comes to the small screen
Razer Blade 15 Is First Laptop with Optical Keyboard Switches — And They Feel Great By Michael Andronico published 14 October 19 Typing at the speed of light
Music, Fun and Mystery: Meet the World’s First Evolving Toy By Sherri L. Smith published 14 October 19 The hottest toy this holiday evolves from a baby to an adult with song, dance and plenty of pats.
The 2020 Nissan Versa Made Me Wonder Why We Spend So Much on Cars By Adam Ismail published 13 October 19 The entry-level Nissan sedan is now more fun to drive, better looking, safer and better appointed — and it's still one of the cheapest propositions in the segment.
WoW 15th Anniversary Collector's Edition Unboxing: Here's What You Get By Rami Tabari published 8 October 19 Here's what you get from the WoW 15th Anniversary Collector's Edition, and here's why it's worth the $99.
I Tried Oculus' Hand Tracking and I Want It Now By Sherri L. Smith published 26 September 19 Oculus' hand-tracking technology on the Oculus Quest is fun and immersive but still has a few bugs to work out.
Ellie Is Mad As Hell in The Last of Us Part II By Sarah LeBoeuf published 26 September 19 The Last of Us Part II looks phenomenal — and its appeal goes way beyond the gorgeous visuals.
G-Sync on LG OLED TVs Is a Total Game Changer By Brian Westover published 23 September 19 PC graphics quality on LG OLED TVs is a real game changer.
Nokia 7.2 and 6.2 Hands-On: HDR Display, Triple Cameras for Under $400 By Adam Ismail published 16 September 19 Nokia’s upcoming midrange smartphones look to win buyers over with quality displays and many, many cameras.
Surprise! Apple Arcade Is a Walled Garden I Actually Like By Mark Spoonauer published 16 September 19 Once you're locked in this walled garden, you won't want to leave.
I Would Ride Trek's new electric bike everywhere (if I could afford it) By Mike Prospero published 12 September 19 Trek's new pedal-assist electric bike has a 100-mile range and is seriously fun—but seriously expensive.
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.
Moto E6 Hands-On: This Could Be the Best $150 Phone By Adam Ismail published 5 September 19 Motorola has focused its attention on pumping up the camera in its cheapest phone. Here’s how the Moto E6 is shaping up.
Motorola One Zoom Hands-On Review: Moto’s Coming for the Pixel 3a By Adam Ismail published 5 September 19 Motorola’s One Zoom stuffs a 48-megapixel, quad-camera array and 3x optical zoom into a phone that costs less than $450.
Asus VivoWatch SP Packs 14-hour Battery, Tons of Neat Health Features By Sherri L. Smith published 4 September 19 The Asus VivoWatch SP offers stylish looks, durability and a host of health-conscious features.
Shovel Knight Dig Shows No Mercy By Marshall Honorof published 2 September 19 Shovel Knight Dig relies on procedurally generated content, and a pretty steep difficulty curve.
New Elder Scrolls Online Expansion Pits You Against Deadly Dragons By Marshall Honorof published 2 September 19 The Elder Scrolls Online: Dragonhold will complete the yearlong Season of the Dragon story arc in the popular MMO.
The Dark Crystal Game Feels Like Final Fantasy Tactics By Marshall Honorof published 2 September 19 The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics looks just like the movie, and plays like a deep strategy/RPG.
Why Google Thinks Stadia Will Succeed, Despite Past Fizzled Projects By Marshall Honorof published 1 September 19 Google Stadia performs beautifully, but there are still questions about its potential longevity.
Witcher 3 on Switch Looks Rough, Sounds Great By Marshall Honorof published 1 September 19 The Witcher 3 on Switch isn't pretty, but it sounds great and plays well.
Pax West 2019: The Riftbreaker Puts an Exciting Twist on Base-Building Games By Jorge Jimenez published 31 August 19 Base defense meets hack-and-slask
Marvel’s Avengers Game: What It's Like to Play as Thor, Iron Man, Hulk and More By Marshall Honorof published 30 August 19 The Marvel's Avengers game offers a ton of customization options, making the title feel refreshingly ambitious.
One Week with Apple Card: What I Love and What I Hate By Caitlin McGarry published 24 August 19 Apple Card isn't your average credit card, which is both good and bad. Here's what we've learned about Apple Card after a week of using it.
Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus Benchmarks: Here’s How They Stack Up By Mark Spoonauer published 23 August 19 The Galaxy Note 10 is one of the fastest phones ever, but it's still a step behind the iPhone XS Max.
Nvidia Shield Android 9 Hands-on: Good Upgrade with One Downside By Marshall Honorof published 23 August 19 The Nvidia Shield TV's new interface is generally a good upgrade for the system, but many other Android TVs look similar.