In the absence of light, sound is your guiding force. But if they hear you, they might find you. And the tapestry of your scream will be the last thing you ever see.

In the absence of light, sound is your guiding force. But if they hear you, they might find you. And the tapestry of your scream will be the last thing you ever see.
The Logitech G633 Artemis Spectrum brings the heat with impressive sound, excellent design, LED lighting, customization options, and virtually every headset feature you could ask for. To date, the G633 is one of the best PC gaming headsets you can own.
The Roccat Sova Lapboard arrives in August.
Tesoro’s Excalibur V2 may boast a fancy 32-bit arm processor and some interesting lighting effects, but it’s the smooth, quiet keystrokes that will keep you
The Razer Man O’ War is easily one of Razer’s best wireless gaming headsets yet—and there’s even a bit of a ‘surprise twist’ to that
Corsair’s headsets have improved considerably over the last 5 years, and the Void RGB Surround continues the trend, although there’s still room to improve. Like the Void
Transferred and updated my gaming mouse buyer’s guide, which is based upon years of experience and dozens of gaming mouse reviews. Shopping for a gaming
Getting a new gaming keyboard (or a new gaming mouse) for the first time is a bit like getting your first HD TV. Once you
Examiner.com, the site for which I’ve (primarily) written as the National PC Games Examiner since 2008, will be shutting down July 10th, 2016. I was
An unexpected but very funny Reinhardt Play of the Game from one of my recent Overwatch games.
Gaming in the living room isn’t just for console gamers anymore. A new generation of products has emerged to enable PC gamers to get comfortable
The Razer Turret is an all-in-one wireless keyboard with integrated mouse pad and a wireless mouse designed for your lap/couch. It’s smartly designed, stylish, and
In the soup of E3 big budget AAA sequels that can feel a little like ‘reheated’ leftovers, Ghost Town Games’ indie charmer Overcooked takes the cake.
Daedelic Entertainment’s The Long Journey Home is a little tricky to describe succinctly because it draws on a broad range of game types and inspirations—but
Update: Based on this article at GamesIndustry.boz, I guess we see where E3 got its surprisingly large (i.e. artificially inflated) attendance numbers from: 20,000 free tickets