There has been upswing in new third party controllers for the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One. Most of them have been of the elite/professional variety that try to bring some new tricks to the table such as additional paddles, buttons or programmed in functionality. The PDP Afterglow Prismatic Wired…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. With headsets ringing in from anywhere as low as fifteen dollars to three hundred, it can be hard to figure out which one will best suit your needs. It does help to pick a firm budget to work with however, and the Level 5 Plus by…
Read MoreIt took awhile, but we finally have quite a few quality wireless headsets coming out for both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. As with any headset, you have three major factors to consider: sound quality, microphone quality and comfort. The AG7 is easy to set up and it looks…
Read MoreFight Pads can be a hit or miss item. Sometimes they feel a bit more like a novelty item. The Mortal Kombat one I reviewed some time ago was really just for fighting games with somewhat distinctive controls. It was well made, but really only built for those specific games…
Read MoreThe first thing that came to when I picked up the Mortal Kombat X Fight Pad by PDP was this: “Well this sure feels different.” I mean that in a good way, however. Certainly everyone has their favourite controllers for different reasons, but I think most fight fans can agree…
Read MoreSince the release of the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One, it seems far easier to find a good headset for the former than the latter. While there are some Xbox One headsets out there, almost every visit to a local gaming store shows two or three times as many…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. I have got to say that one of the main draws of the Afterglow headsets is lost on me, because I really do not care for the fact they glow. That being said, I do generally like the construction and the way they function, and the…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. Portable systems offer a great deal of flexibility for gamers on the go, but they tend to introduce some unique challenges as well, ranging from how to protect them to keeping them charged to the best way to transport them. The 3DS was handy because its…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. The 2DS is a strange beast for Nintendo handhelds as it forgoes the clamshell folding design that had worked so well with previous DS units. That design means that it needs a robust carry case to protect those previous screens from damage while out and about.…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. People invest a lot of money into their portable electronics. From phones to mp3 players to video game systems, these miniature devices provide us with countless hours of entertainment while we are on the go throughout our busy daily lives. Having had a few portable systems…
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