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Roccat Kone XTD and Isku Review
Roccat is a maker of many gaming peripherals for PC based in Hamburg, Germany. They are a relatively new company that has gone into the high end gaming market. In the past Roccat’s gaming hardware
Read More »Marshall Minor Black Headphones Review
The Marshall name in music has been around for over 50 years, starting in the early 1960s when rock-and-roll pioneer Jim Marshall created a cutting-edge amp for local musicians. More than 50 years later
Read More »RHA MA350 Noise Isolating Earphones Review
The RHA MA350 delivers high quality sound for a very reasonable price. The MA350 is a simple yet elegant pair of black earphones (an aluminum and fabric woven cable to be exact) that provides
Read More »Logitech Ultimate Ears UE Personal Reference Monitors (PRM) Review
Ultimate Ears is famed for making very good consumer level headphones but their origins lie in the performance market. Originally designed by Jerry Harvey to be used by on-stage musicians in lieu of wedge
Read More »Madden 13 Review
Madden 13 is an improved game but does it finally get back to its PS2/Xbox halcyon days? No but this is as close as it’s come in a while. Madden 13’s big new features
Read More »Warlords Review
It’s time to go back to the year 1981, when Atari was the king of all things gaming. Of course, gaming technology was vastly underdeveloped back then, but it didn’t stop Warlords from being
Read More »SUBJEKT TNT Over-Ear Headphones Review
There are a lot of obnoxious headphone designs currently on the market (*waves to SkullCandy), but a growing number of consumers are after a sleeker, more refined headphone design. And while a sweet, minimalist
Read More »Kingston Wi-Drive Review
The Kingston Wi-Drive is built for an relatively new market for mobile wireless storage. For those who want extra storage capacity out of their smart phone or tablet, but do not want to pay
Read More »Torchlight II Review
Sometimes, it’s best to stay old-fashioned. After all, if it ain’t broke, why fix it? Many developers, today, feel that it’s necessary to make their games push the envelope in terms of graphics and
Read More »Persona 4 Arena Review
Atlus just can’t stop giving love to the Persona games (3 and 4 in particular). Is it a bad thing though? Well, not if games like Persona 4 Arena keep coming out. A collaboration
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