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Artemis Redlight from Renpho Review – Blending Wellness Tech

The RENPHO Artemis LED Face Mask sits right in...

B&W Px8 S2 Review – Premium Upgrades

Craving a set of headphones that actually feels premium...

Deco BE68 Review: Wi-Fi 7 Mesh that lives up to the hype

The Deco BE68 is the kind of upgrade you...

Plaud NotePin Video Review: The AI Recorder That Keeps Up With Real Life

The Plaud NotePin looks like a small clip-on mic, but it’s...

Resident Evil 5 DLC Lost in Nightmares review

Originally meant to be in the game, this content was not finished and cut from the final version to add co-op into the game."Lost in Nightmares" brings you back to that faithful day that Jill was said to be presumably dead and was only really shown in cut-scenes. The nostalgia is here, with an added mode via mercenaries reunion, it brings back some familiar extra's. Fans of the series will surely want to get their hands on this.

LVLONE Video Review: Tatsunoko vs. Capcom

With some of the most intense action you will certainly get in awhile, see why this Wii fighter is one you just can't pass up on in our video review.

A funny kind of Serious- Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter Review

Its cool to see how far video games have come. Espcially taking an old franchise and giving it a fresh coat HD paint. Serious Sam HD: The Final Frontier brings back fond memories of pre-halo shooting games like Doom or Castle Wolfenstien. It plays similar to those games and is super easy to get into. However is this worth your xbla points?

Review: Alien Breed Evolution

Alien Breed isn't the most original game on XBLA but it still offers a relatively fun experience especially for those who are looking for a quick and simple shooter.

Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgment Review

Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgment is the return of a classic RPG made for the Playstation. This game however serves as a prequel with new characters, plot and graphical improvements in an RTS that up until now had been forgotten. For an Xbox live arcade/Playstation network game the delivery holds up with solid gameplay and character development.

An appetizer for things to come: White Knight Chronicles Review

Sony's release of White Knight Chronicles was highly anticipated by RPG fans. Although it took some time to reach the US from overseas, the game seemed not worth the wait with only decent graphics and an overly complex battle system. The game itself could stand alone as a decent game, but with the release of Final Fantasy so close, this game seems to act as an appetizer for the main course.

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