Logitech G502 X Gaming Mouse review By Marshall Honorof published 18 January 23 Editor\'s Choice The Logitech G502 X is a comfortable and versatile wired gaming mouse, with excellent performance and an ergonomic design.
CLX Ra Gaming PC review By Matthew Murray published 12 January 23 A pretty and powerful PC at a premium price.
Nacon Rig 800 Pro HX review By Alex Wawro published 12 January 23 Nacon's Rig 800 Pro HX is a no-frills wireless gaming headset for Xbox and PC that delivers great battery life in a comfortable enough package — but you can do better at this price.
Alienware 500Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2524H) hands-on review By Tony Polanco published 3 January 23 Not yet rated The new Alienware 500Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2524H) could be an exceptional esports-focused display due to its 500Hz refresh rate and 0.5ms response time.
Alienware m18 hands-on review: A gigantic gaming laptop By Tony Polanco published 3 January 23 Not yet rated The new Alienware m18 signals the return of 18-inch laptops. Based on what we've seen, this has the makings of being a phenomenal desktop replacement.
High On Life review: The funniest shooter of the year By Marshall Honorof published 21 December 22 With its offbeat sense of humor and off-the-cuff tone, High On Life is an easy recommendation for first-person shooter fans who enjoy Rick and Morty, or other Justin Roiland projects.
The Callisto Protocol review: Scary for the wrong reasons By Tony Polanco published 7 December 22 The Callisto Protocol has intriguing ideas, but its unsatisfying combat and linear level design prevent it from being the Dead Space spiritual successor we had hoped for.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns review By Marshall Honorof published 7 December 22 Marvel’s Midnight Suns is an unconventional take on the superhero mythos, with challenging strategy gameplay and satisfying sim elements.
NieR: Automata The End of YoRHa Edition review By Justin Koreis published 23 November 22 Editor\'s Choice NieR: Automata The End of YoRHa Edition is technically impressive, and delivers a port that is true to the original game. An excellent game is now portable, and available to a wider audience.
Logitech G Fits review By Marshall Honorof published 22 November 22 The Logitech G Fits are a serious and well-meaning attempt at creating true wireless gaming earbuds. But flighty controls and an imperfect fit hold the device back.
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 review By Marshall Honorof published 22 November 22 The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7’s robust connectivity and bevy of useful extras make it well worth a look. The sound quality hasn’t improved much since last time around, though.
Slime Rancher 2 (early access) review: Having the Slime of my life By Juno Stump published 21 November 22 Editor\'s Choice Slime Rancher 2 is a delightful journey, full of colorful exploration and farming. This resource farming game feels different from the rest.
Sonic Frontiers review By Jake Green published 18 November 22 Sonic Frontiers may be messy, but it hints at a bright future for the series
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet review: Flawed but enjoyable By Madeline Ricchiuto published 17 November 22 Pokémon Scarlet and Violet make a number of desperately needed changes to the mainline series
Samsung Odyssey Ark review By Marshall Honorof last updated 15 November 22 The Samsung Odyssey Ark is a 55-inch 4K curved gaming monitor that can easily double as a living room TV, but you may not want to pay $3,500 for it.
God of War Ragnarök review: Worthy of the gods By Tony Polanco last updated 15 November 22 Editor\'s Choice God of War Ragnarök ends the latest Kratos saga in glorious fashion. Our full review details why it's one of the best games you can play.
Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020) review By Mike Prospero last updated 15 November 22 Editor\'s Choice Microsoft Flight Simulator is an incredibly immersive and realistic experience.
In Sound Mind review By Peter Wolinski published 14 November 22 In Sound Mind gives you the creeps and takes you through a compelling and emotional story. It’s let down by a raft of unnecessary and halfhearted mechanics.
Scorn review By Jordan Palmer published 10 November 22 Scorn is an effective horror/adventure game, although the intense body horror may scare away squeamish players.
Live A Live review By Marshall Honorof published 9 November 22 Live A Live deserves a lot of credit for its unusual structure and impressive variety of stories. But the battle system is a little rote, and some vignettes are much more interesting than others.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 review: A fun but familiar firefight By Rory Mellon published 4 November 22 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 delivers some of the best competitive multiplayer on current hardware
Corsair K100 Air Wireless review By Marshall Honorof published 31 October 22 The Corsair K100 Air Wireless represents the company’s first full-size wireless mechanical gaming keyboard, and it’s mostly a pleasure to use.
Astro A30 Wireless review By Marshall Honorof published 27 October 22 The Astro A30 gaming headset provides a comfortable fit and a high-quality soundscape. However, it has a steep learning curve and a complex set of controls.
A Plague Tale: Requiem review By Madeline Ricchiuto published 26 October 22 A Plague Tale: Requiem is an engrossing tale about a pair of siblings trying to survive the horrors of war, and hordes of hungry plague rats.
Bayonetta 3 review: Brutal, stylish combat pushes Switch to the limit By Marshall Honorof published 25 October 22 Bayonetta 3 is an ambitious and refined action game, let down by aging hardware
Zelda: Breath of the Wild Is the Perfect Game By Sam Rutherford last updated 22 October 22 Editor\'s Choice Even compared to its legendary predecessors, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is one of the finest games Nintendo has ever made.
Persona 5 Royal review By Anthony Spadafora published 21 October 22 Editor\'s Choice Persona 5 Royal is now available on the Nintendo Switch, but for the best graphics, you will want to play the game on a next-gen console
Gotham Knights review: A different breed of Batman game By Rory Mellon published 20 October 22 Gotham Knights is far from revolutionary, but fighting crime in its visually impressive open world is still enjoyable. But you'll have to tolerate performance that is anything but next-gen.
Grounded review By Marshall Honorof published 17 October 22 Grounded is an unusual take on the survival/crafting genre, with a clever premise and a decent sense of style. Tedious gameplay drags the experience down, though.
Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope review: A delightfully strange adventure By Marshall Honorof published 17 October 22 Editor\'s Choice Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope is a worthy sequel to one of the most bizarre games on Nintendo Switch.