After years of worshipping at the altar of Nvidia’s team green, I may be starting to see red with AMD’s Radeon RX 6700 XT GPU.
The unprecedented scarcity of beefy gaming GPUs due to semiconductors shortages and cryptocurrency miners makes reviewing such a device akin to rubbing it in. Desperate gamers are currently paying well the odds for whatever GPUs that they can get their hands on. As new stock arrives at computer stores it gets allocated to new systems rather than for retail as an upgrade. Continue reading AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics card review→
This year, Sony’s baseball extravaganza, MLB The Show 21, is a game of firsts. It’s the first iteration to appear on a next-gen gen console and the first to be available on Microsoft’s Xbox console platform. Continue reading MLB The Show 21 PS5 review→
Veteran motorcycling game developer, Milestone, presents this year’s iteration of its official MotoGP game, MotoGP 21.
In another Covid year of restrictions, video games continue to entertain and excite us with digital versions of sporting events and championships from the relative safety of our homes. Continue reading MotoGP 21 PC review→
Memory guru, Kingston has launched its entry-level NV1 NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory express) PCIe SDDs. Aimed for use in laptops and small form factor PCs, these tiny but fast drives single-sided M.2 SSDs promise to be a great upgrade or new build storage solution. Continue reading Kingston launches NV1 NVMe PCIe Solid State Drives→
Intel’s 11th Gen Core S-series desktop processors, code-named Rocket Lake-S are now in the wild. I was sent an Intel Core i9-11900K and a Core i5-11600K so I could put them through their paces. Intel also supplied an ASUS Republic of Gamers Maximus XIII Hero motherboard with the new Z590 chipset to test the new CPUs. Continue reading Intel 11th-Gen Core i9-11900K and Core i5-11600K review→
Square Enix and People Can Fly step into the looter-shooter arena with their sci-fi game, Outriders.
When Halo veterans, Bungie departed Microsoft and the franchise that made their name, we all wondered what would come next. The answer was Destiny, a cross between the first-person shooters that Bungie was famous for and a persistent multiplayer online game. This first game did well, despite its faults: lack of story and infamous moon wizards. The second game, the imaginatively titled Destiny 2, established the franchise as a modern classic, defining the multiplayer looter-shooter genre. Continue reading Outriders PC review→
EPOS has launched its first gaming headset, the H3, marketed solely under its own brand.
No stranger to professional audio solutions, previous EPOS gaming audio equipment has previously been co-branded with Sennheiser as part of the two audio giants’ partnership. It is the refinement of the legendary EPOS Sennheiser GSP 300-series headsets that inspired the H3. Continue reading EPOS H3 wired gaming headset review→