A royalty-free license should allow you to build anything your heart desires—from a "VR golf club" to an "indoor quad-copter." ...Okay, so Valve's examples aren't exactly thrilling. Still neat.
Telltale's Batman adaptation starts off slow.
But the original game's DLC characters are still arriving sometime "in the coming weeks."
Or "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Active Research." Also, a few thoughts about the new Civics Tree.
We pick the best budget gaming headset and the best overall headset for your PC gaming.
G.Skill's debut headset promises "real" 7.1 surround sound, but it's let down by weak drivers and tinny sound.
Despite Kingston's efforts to put out an even better Cloud headset, there’s just not much reason to buy the Revolver over the original HyperX Cloud or Cloud II.
The PDP Afterglow AG 9 is a budget model in the US, but it has a premium price tag here.
Razer's massive wireless headset boasts an amazing soundstage, incredible battery life, and a fantastic microphone, but you will need to fiddle with its EQ settings to get the most from it.
The Logitech G933 would be a good buy at its list price of $300.
The Polk Striker Pro P1 makes for an excellent pair of headphones, but fails to compete on the headset front with its similarly priced peers.
Corsair's back with another inexpensive wireless headset, and it's a lot better than the H2100.
Minecraft for Windows 10 just hit its first birthday, and to celebrate, Oculus Rift VR support will roll out "in the coming weeks."
Janky controller support, busted audio. Don't touch the new Marvel: Ultimate Alliance PC ports with a ten-foot pole, lest the pole light on fire too.
Double Fine's latest game is a pastiche of 1970s retrofuturism, from Asimov to lava lamps. Oh, and you play as a disembodied head.