HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro 4K review

The HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro 4K Wireless is the company’s most ambitious mouse yet, marking its entry into the ultra-high polling rate space. At its core, it’s designed to satisfy competitive players who demand every ounce of speed and precision, boasting an adjustable polling rate that scales up to 4000 Hz. That means it reports its position to your PC four times per millisecond, offering smoother tracking and quicker responsiveness than the more common 1000 Hz standard. While the leap to 4K polling won’t make every gamer instantly better, it does make for a more consistent, snappy feel – particularly in fast-paced shooters where tracking micro-adjustments is critical for demanding and competitive players. Continue reading “HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro 4K review”

NHL 26 review

The NHL franchise has had its ups and downs over the years, but with NHL 26, EA Sports seems determined to push the series into fresh territory. This year’s entry builds heavily on the ICE-Q 2.0 system, which draws from real-world NHL EDGE data to make players feel more authentic on the ice. Superstars stand out in a way that goes beyond stats, with new animations and playstyle tendencies that add personality to how they perform. It’s a welcome step forward, especially for fans who’ve long felt that the series didn’t fully capture the individuality of top-tier athletes. Continue reading “NHL 26 review”

Metal Eden review (PS5)

Reikon Games’ Metal Eden, published by Deep Silver, wears its inspirations proudly on its armored sleeve. At first glance, it recalls the pulse-pounding intensity of DOOM, but within minutes it becomes clear that this isn’t a mere copycat. The game drops you into the role of ASKA, a Hyper Unit deployed into Moebius, a towering megacity that was once a beacon of hope but now brims with corrupted defenses and hostile machines. While the premise may sound familiar to fans of dystopian sci-fi shooters, the execution blends brutalist aesthetics, cybernetic warfare, and a touch of mystery that gives the narrative its own identity. Continue reading “Metal Eden review (PS5)”

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV preview (Gamescom)

The Dawn of War series has long been a cornerstone of real-time strategy gaming, blending the sprawling lore of Warhammer 40,000 with mechanics that brought its bloody conflicts to life on PC. After an ambitious but divisive third entry, the series is now returning under KING Art’s leadership, backed by publisher Deep Silver. Dawn of War IV looks set to recapture the classic feel that fans have been yearning for, while also pushing forward with fresh narrative weight and faction variety. We went hands-on at Gamescom to see how this ambitious revival is shaping up. Continue reading “Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV preview (Gamescom)”

NBA 2K26 review (PS5)

NBA 2K26 on PlayStation 5 continues Visual Concepts’ yearly tradition of refining and expanding one of the most successful sports franchises in gaming. Published by 2K, this latest entry makes its pitch around the ProPLAY technology, which translates actual NBA footage into on-court animations and movements. That promise of greater realism is immediately noticeable in the fluidity of dribbles, crossovers, and player spacing, giving matches a more authentic rhythm. It’s a strong foundation that helps the game feel alive, even if not every aspect of the package is equally polished. Continue reading “NBA 2K26 review (PS5)”