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Pokémon Pokopia review: did the Nintendo Switch 2 finally get its system seller?
By Josephine Watson published
Gotta rehome ‘em all

The GameSir G7 Pro is one of the brand’s most customizable models yet, and it’s fantastic
By Rhys Wood published
The GameSir G7 Pro is a highly customizable controller for Xbox and PC, and it’s one of the brand’s best to date.

Razer Kitsune review: a luxurious leverless that’ll take your wallet for a ride
By Rhys Wood published
The Razer Kitsune is a top-shelf leverless controller from a brand familiar with luxury; just expect to be paying a luxurious price as a result.

Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720 review: a thumping gaming headset with an equally hard-hitting price tag
By Lewis Maddison published
The Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720 certainly nails the bass — but is it really worth the price of admission?

Turtle Beach Rematch Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch 2 review: good, but not quite great
By Harry Padoan published
I reviewed the new Rematch controller for Nintendo Switch 2, and while it impressed me with TMR thumbsticks and a fun design, I wish Turtle Beach added a few more features.

Asus ROG Raikiri II Xbox review: awesome precision, blisteringly fast
By Josh Russell published
Asus ROG’s innovative Raikiri II controller and its trailblazing TMR triggers have finally given me the edge I need in my favorite games.

I’ve spent 40 hours exploring the seas with Velvet and crew in Tales of Berseria Remastered, and I can’t get enough
By Michael Murphy published
Despite some technical hiccups, Tales of Berseria Remastered is an upgrade worthy of its sea legs.

Commodore 64 Ultimate review: nostalgic for a generation but a little daunting at times
By Jennifer Allen published
Reminding me how far we’ve come and how much I want to go back

Resident Evil Requiem review: brilliant action meets terrifying horror and a sloppy plot
By Dashiell Wood published
Resident Evil Requiem offers a good mix of survival horror and action in its first half, but the bombastic latter sequences and sloppy plot stray a little too far from those strong foundations.
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