
Review

G.I. Joe: Battle for the Arctic Circle Board Game Review – IGN
For children of the ’80s, few rivalries are as nostalgic as the one between G.I. Joe and Cobra, with their high-tech vehicles, creative codenames, and the red and blue lasers their weapons shot. For longtime board game players, the Axis & Allies series of war board games may hold a similar nostalgia with its large…

Marvel Rivals Review – I Can Do This All Day
Marvel Rivals has come for the hero-shooter crown, and it’s hard to argue that it doesn’t have a legitimate claim to the throne. It has a big roster of heroes with a ton of variety across them, no role queue, and 6v6, all of which are important to a great hero shooter. Although it lifts…

Adventures in Gameland’ – TouchArcade
Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics ($49.99) As a fan of Marvel, Capcom, and fighting games back in the 1990s, Capcom’s line of fighters based on Marvel’s characters were like a dream come true. Starting off with the excellent X-Men: Children of the Atom, these games just kept getting bigger and better. Moving on…

Dynasty Warriors Origins review
Dynasty Warriors is a legendary IP for two major reasons. One, it’s an unparalleled action series that balances power fantasy and battlefield management better than anything else. Two, it’s the quintessential Three Kingdoms series, reveling in the romance – personality-focused and narrative-rich. But, given the series’ age, maybe you’ve felt a little daunted jumping in…

Aorus FO27Q2 40 Hz QHD QD-OLED review: Blinding speed and stunning color
I love reviewing OLED monitors for two simple reasons: stunning image quality and next-level gaming performance. Their self-emissive pixels, meaning each dot emits its own light, deliver perfect black levels and infinite contrast. At this point, it’s hard to imagine how a video image could look better when it comes to the best OLED gaming…

Christopher Ortiz AKA kiririn51 Talks .45 PARABELLUM BLOODHOUND, Inspirations, Fan Reactions, VA-11 Hall-A, The Silver Case, and Much More – TouchArcade
Over the years, I’ve been able to interview some of my favorite developers ever including a few I never though would be possible, but it isn’t often I get to talk to one of the few people responsible for what is likely my favorite game of all time. That’s where Christopher Ortiz AKA kiririn51 of…

Raspberry Pi 5 16GB Review: Plenty of memory
We’ve already reviewed a $50 Raspberry Pi 5 with just 2GB of RAM; now we move to the other end of the scale and we have the new $120 Raspberry Pi 5 16GB model in for review. You may have just glanced over the price, so let’s make this clear. Yes, this is a Raspberry…

The Noctua NH-D15 G2 LBC Cooler Review: Notoriously Big, Incredibly Good
When you buy a retail computer CPU, it usually comes with a standard cooler. However, most enthusiasts find that the stock cooler just does not cut it in terms of performance. So, they often end up getting a more advanced cooler that better suits their needs. Choosing the right cooler isn’t a one-size-fits-all deal –…

The Dark Prince’ iOS Review – Much Better Than Switch, but Lacking in Two Ways – TouchArcade
Back in December, I reviewed Square Enix’s monster collecting RPG Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince on Switch. I loved my time with it despite its many technical issues. I expected it to hit PC like Dragon Quest Treasures, another Nintendo Switch exclusive, but I didn’t expect a mobile release. Square Enix’s newest release of…

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Review
If you only looked at dollars, cents, and cores, you might think that the new 12-core AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, which won Editors’ Choice, is the best desktop CPU to compete with the Core i9-10900K, which has ten cores. (They should both sell for about $550.) But in our tests, the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X…