Online opinions were divided when Bloober Team released early footage of the remake. Many were sure it would be a failure, but in reality, it is easily GOTY material from what I've experienced.
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A small and smart-looking M.2 SSD enclosure supporting up to 2TB capacities. It not only delivers on performance but also features and build quality. The official Kickstarter launch begins soon.
ENGWE's P20 promises a long-range battery and maintenance-free commuting with a belt drive system rated to over 20,000 miles on this folding e-bike. Are the specs legit, or just marketing?
First announced in May, the One 3 Pro Nazca Line is nearly on the shelves, so why not jump into our exclusive first look and review of an 8000Hz polling rate keyboard for typists and gamers alike.
We're returning to the Star Wars universe, this time, as a new character in an open-world adventure promising the latest Nvidia technology and sprawling gameplay. However, all is not as it seems.
Exclusive: PB Tails Defender Limited Edition review, the world's first TMR stick controller [Update]
The new Crush Defender is special, this one is the first to go into production using TMR technology for the joysticks. Housed in a hand-finished limited edition housing, I put it through its paces.
UGREEN is well known for a wide range of high quality power products. This 300W output power bank is no different, the LiFePO 4 chemistry it uses means the full 48,000 capacity is impacted, though.
There are hundreds of soundbar options out there today with multiple features. This is the Thunder Lite 2.0, an affordable soundbar that does a good job and connects up to whatever kit you have.
Ducky's recent full-sized wireless keyboard is good, but not without some issues that may or may not bother you. It does, however, have excellent performance, switch options, and multi-device support.
"Less is more" was the driving force leading to the conception of the Made68, a 60% keyboard focused on providing rapid response, coupled with an impressive amount of tweaking via its Hive software
GameSir recently released the Kaleid and Kaleid Flux, one using mechanical face buttons, the other using all membrane buttons. They are almost the same price, yet very different in other ways.
EasySMX is back with something new aimed at those who don't want to break the bank, but also don't want to skimp out on quality and performance. The X05 seems to deliver these in spades.
Edifier are back for a 2024 STAX Spirit update. 2022's S3 had several technical issues that are now sorted with the S5 along with new features. Is the higher price justified? Read on to find out.
Endorfy Liv Plus Wireless review: a multi-device gaming mouse with a surprise up its sleeve [Update]
Endorfy, based in Poland, showed off the LIV Plus Wireless gaming mouse at Computex 2024. Let's check out all of its quirks and features and see if its performance matches the striking looks.
Just don't try to eat it... The Roccat brand is no more, Turtle Beach's takeover has resulted in some legacy gaming products seeing a refresh, so let's put the Burst II Air through its paces.
GameSir's portfolio seems to be growing rapidly as of late, the X4 Aileron is the latest controller that attaches to your phone, and features hall effect sticks, mechanical face buttons and RGB.
A short first-person horror set on a North Sea oil rig during a storm. Something isn't right, something has come on-board, all whilst the music score by Jason Graves fills the air with high-tension.
A USB hub, card reader and 4K 120Hz laptop dock with up to 100W of USB-PD pass-through. The Dockcase Studio looks and feels premium, but can it deliver both style and substance or does it fall short?
Review: Baseus Security N1 home 2K camera kit - Expandable storage with no cloud sub needed [Update]
Baseus' latest outdoor home camera kit allows you to expand the internal storage by slotting in a 2.5" SSD/HDD, but you really don't need to thanks to 30 days storage out of the box.
The latest laser projector from Dangbei comes with 4K HDR support and more brightness and refinements, along with the same Google TV and licensed Netflix that we saw in January's Atom.
The G34WQi is great value for money for anyone wanting a budget, yet still decent performing monitor for screen tear-free gaming. It does lack a handful of features, though, but do they matter?
At £41, the X10 is not only affordable, but the specs are respectable, too, and the craftsmanship and performance reflect that of more expensive controllers. There must be a catch though, right?
The QR65 might seem a bit gimmicky at first glance, but don't let the lighting fool you. These little faux leather wrapped cabinets are capable of shaking the desk and filling the room with volume.
Pleasantly impressed by how clean the image is, especially HDR, with this 1080p Atom smart projector. That, and the Dolby Digital sound packs a punch, along with Google TV integration.
The KingKong 3 Max is the result of what gamers asked for since the KingKong 2 Pro released. A few quirks aside, the KK3 Max offers a 1000Hz 1ms wireless experience with oodles of customisation.
With LDAC and LHDC 5.0 support, the NeoBuds Pro 2 expectedly deliver exceptional sound. There are some caveats, though, along with concerns with battery life. However, this may not impact everyone.
Hot on the tails of competing controllers, GameSir's Nova and Nova Lite offer excellent value for money in a premium look and feel package without cutting corners on the specifications.
Wireless headphones that sound good, look good and offer battery life that few can match. The S3 seems impressive on paper, but does that impression carry over into reality? Let's take a closer look.
It might be two years late to the PC party, but in a sea of poorly ported PC games, it is refreshing to play Forbidden West above 30 FPS, on ultrawide, and without any launch issues. Well done Nixxes!
I put the Samsung S24 Ultra cameras to the test in actual real-world situations, like going on holiday, not for point and shoot, but for proper photography. Come closer and check out my findings.
Compact & affordable, the Blade2 fast-charges a laptop, supports nearly all USB fast charging standards, it even has a companion smartphone app that connects via Bluetooth. What's not to like?
On paper the Crush controller appears to tick a lot of boxes, most especially the hall effect sticks and triggers which means no drift or wear over time. But do the performance and features stack up?
With an open-ear/open-air design, the Eli Sport 1 have a unique style that sit just above the ear canal. Does air conduction in a TWS offer a practical benefit vs in-ear buds? Let's take a look.
2023's Galaxy S23 Ultra was a hard phone to beat as an all-rounder. Is the equally expensive S24 Ultra good enough to justify an upgrade? Let's take a closer look at the latest AI-powered flagship.
This one is a little different to the competition, focused more on backrest ergonomics for gamers. The big question is, does it stack up, or does it leave you with a back ache? Read on to find out!
Ducky's One 3 wired gaming keyboards promise a wide range of customisations in unique aesthetic designs. Today I take the TKL version for a spin to see if the premium price meets expectation.
Sabrent's Rocket 4 Plus 8TB sports impressive specs on paper, with the whole model line having a solid reputation among enthusiasts. I check out if the 8TB SSD can keep up with its faster sibling.
From shader and traversal stutters to GPUs that are sleeping at the wheel. We take a look at what's going on with the growing trend of releasing high-end PC games with little to no optimisation.
Endgame Gear have a number of good quality gaming products at reasonable prices, and their recent XM2we appears to be be well specced and well received so far. Does it live up to the namesake, though?
Under the technical issues that plague yet another AAA PC game launch lies an enhanced edition of a widely adored PlayStation 3 classic. Sadly, PC gamers cannot and should not ignore the bugs.