When a headset costs as much as this one, it better be freaking fantastic.
And it's not just the Switch 2 that could use a taste of Grand Theft Auto.
Not only is it the cheapest option, but it's the only one that offers purist controls.
Even if you don't care about streaming, it's a sign of what's to come with the rumored handheld PlayStation 6.
When the "affordable" graphics cards are so lacking, AMD's new, cheaper APUs sound a lot more enticing.
Maybe Nintendo had the right idea with all those exclusives.
Believe it or not, you want a laptop with stylus support on the trackpad.
The Windows 'full screen experience' could be so much better if it copied the Steam Deck.
This is what happens when you ignore hardware for years while dumping all your once-exclusive titles onto other platforms.
A surround sound speaker that straps to your gaming chair sounds great on paper, but hard to pull off in real life.
The VZR Model One MKII shines in moments but lacks conveniences you can get from other more affordable gaming headsets.
You can already guess which corporate entity's greed is forcing Xbox to skimp to survive.
Microsoft is finally making gaming on ARM-based PCs work like they should have a year ago.
It doesn't matter if the next Xbox is a PC. What matters is if it's usable.
The Gaming Copilot feature is currently as pointless as it sounds.
If Microsoft wants Windows to remain the home for PC gaming, it needs to update FSE, and soon.
The Asus ROG Xbox Ally X has controller-like grips, but it's far more of a PC than an Xbox with a screen.
The power brick is almost as heavy as the gaming laptop, but damn does it run well and look beautiful.
Maingear's new PC puts an extra premium on its pretty build, but it's a damn nice desktop besides.
Intel won’t talk about its partnership with Nvidia, but the chipmaker’s still promising “the Next Arc family.”