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I wanted to love the new RIG M2 Streamstar, but this pricey gaming microphone fails to deliver
By Dashiell Wood published
The RIG M2 Streamstar is an okay microphone for content creators, but is let down by a high price tag and cheap feeling build.

I got absolutely destroyed by The First Berserker: Khazan’s bosses for hours on end and loved every second of it
By Echo Apsey published
An all-out-assault on your temperament

The Acer Nitro NGR300 is hard to recommend today thanks to its reliance on AA batteries and complete lack of console compatibility
By Rhys Wood published
The Acer Nitro NGR300 may look nice, but is seriously behind its cheaper and better competition.

Whether on your desk or in a racing rig, the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel will satisfy your craving for realistic racing
By Justin Towell published
The Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel is direct drive, high fidelity, and fully-featured, but very pricey.

Competitive shooter Fragpunk wowed me with its game-changing Shard Cards, but I can't stand the aggressive monetization
By Dashiell Wood published
Fragpunk isn’t the perfect competitive shooter, but it’s still a solid time thanks to its weird mechanics and wide range of playable characters.

I survived Atomfall’s testing countryside and became an ethically murky mercenary
By Sarah Thwaites published
Atomfall is a charming but brutal survival game that takes its cues from iconic pop culture titans like Doctor Who and Fallout.

The Thrustmaster Sol-R breaks free from Earth’s atmosphere in style, with a fantastic stick for space fans
By Lloyd Coombes published
This space flight stick is a great value, and packs duo functionality too.

I’m an experienced kickboxer and I’ve spent 10 hours with Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer on Nintendo Switch - here’s my verdict
By Matt Evans published
Personality and accessibility abound in the addictive game of Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer, even if the controls need work.

I’ve played Assassin’s Creed Shadows for more than 40 hours and can’t stop collecting tea sets, painting birds, and assassinating evil schemers
By Rob Dwiar published
Assassin’s Creed Shadows is a triumph in the series’ open-world RPG line of games, offering a satisfyingly murderous trip across Feudal Japan.
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