Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 Review

If the idea of blood puke turns you off, I suggest you tap back immediately. Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 is not a game for children or the faint of … Continue reading

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Review

Lenovo has rolled out a variety of business-chic ThinkPad laptops over the past few months, as well as the wonderfully flexible Yoga 2 Pro. We’ve reviewed several of the company’s … Continue reading

Thief (2014) Review

Released on a number of platforms at once, Thief is a game that – make not mistake about it – is about taking things that don’t belong to you. We’re … Continue reading

Nokia Lumia Icon Review

Verizon has needed a new Windows Phone 8 flagship, and Nokia was the obvious choice to deliver it. Don’t mistake the Lumia Icon for a side-thought in Nokia’s smartphone schemes, … Continue reading

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti Review

With the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti comes the company’s first implementation of their 1st generation Maxwell GPU architecture. Maxwell brings what NVIDIA suggests is the most efficient … Continue reading

The LEGO Movie Review

I took my 3-year-old daughter to The LEGO Movie this week and she sat through the entire 100-minute film in quiet reverence. End of review. I’m an adult male who … Continue reading

2014 Lexus IS F Review

The 2014 Lexus IS F is an anachronism. Latest – and potentially last – in a line of performance sedans, its 416 HP, 5.0-liter V8 engine and Fuji racetrack tuned … Continue reading

Acer C720P Touch Chromebook Review

In October, we reviewed Acer’s C720 Chromebook, a Haswell-harboring notebook with excellent battery life and performance to match. The one thing it lacked, however, was a touchscreen, something Acer has … Continue reading

Outlast PS4 Review

When you happen upon Outlast for PlayStation 4, you’ll find it tagged with some rather heavy-looking warnings. Heed them all. This game is not for the weak-hearted. If you’ve got … Continue reading

Facebook Paper review: Zuckerberg finally “gets” mobile

Facebook and mobile haven’t had an easy run of it. Facebook Home, an attempt to capitalize on mobile with a near-walled-garden met with derision and faded with barely a whimper; … Continue reading