Pokémon Legends: Arceus review By Zoë Hannah published 4 February 22 Pokémon Legends: Arceus struggles with graphics and certain aspects of gameplay, but its expansive world, endless Pokémon to find, and strong storyline make it worth playing.
Logitech G413 SE review By Marshall Honorof last updated 16 September 22 The Logitech G413 SE is one of Logitech’s weaker gaming keyboards, but the reasonable price makes it worth at least your passing consideration.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human review By Rory Mellon last updated 2 February 22 Dying Light 2 Stay Human offers a sprawling open-world, ripe for exploration — if you can tolerate the frequent technical issues
Cyberpunk 2077 review: Where do I start? By Henry T. Casey last updated 17 September 22 Our Cyberpunk 2077 review pulls no punches, as this game was not ready — by a long shot.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection review: The first must-own PS5 game of 2022 By Tony Polanco last updated 30 June 22 Editor's Choice Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection brings two of the series' best entries to the PS5. This is the definitive way to experience these stellar titles.
MSI Bravo 15 review By Marshall Honorof published 21 January 22 The MSI Bravo 15 leverages solid AMD components to deliver decent gaming performance, although it doesn’t have the prettiest design or screen.
Monster Hunter Rise (PC) review: Slays the Switch original By Tony Polanco published 21 January 22 Monster Hunter Rise shines on PC, thanks to updated graphics and higher frame rates. It is the definitive edition of an already-fantastic title.
Lenovo G25-10 review By Matthew Murray published 20 January 22 The Lenovo G25-10 is a low-priced gaming monitor with fine features but disappointing image quality.
Rainbow Six: Extraction review: A clash of concepts By Brittany Vincent published 20 January 22 Rainbow Six: Extraction has the foundation for a decent game, but suffers from balancing issues.
Gigabyte M32U gaming monitor review By Matthew Murray last updated 30 June 22 The Gigabyte M32U gaming monitor is just a few steps away from gaming greatness.
Gigabyte Aorus FI32U review By Matthew Murray published 18 January 22 The Gigabyte Aorus is a gaming monitor behemoth — with a price to match.
MSI GE76 Raider review By Nate Ralph published 18 January 22 The GE76 Raider is the definition of top-of-the-line gaming laptop, eschewing portability and battery life to deliver uncompromised power.
Huawei MateView GT review By Matthew Murray last updated 30 June 22 The Huawei MateView GT is the Chinese company’s first gaming monitor, and a success in much (but not all) of what it attempts.
HP Victus 16 review By David Daw last updated 16 September 22 The hefty HP Victus 16 gaming laptop delivers respectable performance for its price.
Analogue Pocket review: The best retro gaming handheld ever By Imad Khan last updated 21 December 21 Editor's Choice The Analogue Pocket is a retro gaming triumph
Razer Blade 17 (2021) review By Marshall Honorof last updated 27 July 22 The Razer Blade 17 is a premium gaming laptop at a premium price. You can expect excellent performance and a sleek design, but also a heavy chassis and a relatively cramped keyboard.
MMGuardian parental-control app review By Sean Riley published 8 December 21 MMGuardian has tons of features, but it's undermined by a terrible user interface.
Chorus review By Imad Khan last updated 8 December 21 Chorus’ ambitious and frenetic space combat makes for some satisfying dogfights, but its convoluted story doesn't stick the landing.
GameSir X2 Lightning review: Not quite a Razer Kishi By Jordan Palmer published 7 December 21 GameSir recently launched the Lightning version of its X2 mobile controller for iPhones. It's a solid product, but far from perfect, as it can't handle the iPhone 13 Pro Max's camera bump.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond review: Almost too faithful of a remake By George Yang published 2 December 21 Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are remakes of good games, with some excellent quality of life changes. But Nintendo has applied those changes inconsistently throughout.
Jurassic World Evolution 2 review By Sarah LeBoeuf published 19 November 21 Jurassic World Evolution 2 builds on its predecessor’s framework to create a super-satisfying park management sim with the occasional raptor attack.
Just Dance 2022 review By Zoë Hannah published 18 November 21 Just Dance 2022 isn’t filled with flashy new mechanics or game-changing improvements. But with a host of catchy new songs, Just Dance 2022 is an exciting continuation of the successful rhythm series.
Shin Megami Tensei V review By Brittany Vincent published 17 November 21 Editor's Choice Shin Megami Tensei V brings players an old-school challenge with some modern concessions.
Battlefield 2042 review By Rory Mellon last updated 25 January 22 Battlefield 2042 occasionally captures the epic scale and multiplayer madness the series is known for. But the game often stumbles due to poor design decisions and technical issues.
Sony PlayStation Pulse 3D Wireless Headset review By Richard Priday last updated 23 February 22 The official headset of the PS5, the Pulse 3D Wireless Headset isn't the most premium experience you can find, but it does a great deal right for not that much money.
Call of Duty: Vanguard review By Billy Givens published 10 November 21 Call of Duty: Vanguard doesn’t drive the franchise forward in any major ways, but its tense, cinematic campaign and satisfying multiplayer modes are worth experiencing.
Mario Party Superstars review By Justin Koreis published 10 November 21 Mario Party Superstars is a solid, if unambitious, compilation of the best the series has to offer.
Forza Horizon 5 review By Ben Griffin published 9 November 21 Editor's Choice Forza Horizon 5 may not reinvent the wheel, but it sure does make balding tires as compelling and satisfying as ever.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes review By Matt Cabral published 5 November 21 The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes is the franchise's best entry yet, acting as a playable horror film. But it still shows room for improvement.
Riders Republic review: A rebirth for extreme sports games By Rory Mellon last updated 30 October 21 Editor's Choice At its best Riders Republic successfully captures the sense of adventure and risk-taking that make extreme sports so appealing.