Steelseries Siberia 200 Review
The Siberia 200 is SteelSeries’s spiritual successor to the Siberia V2, aiming to bring the ageing headset into the modern age with a goal of ‘reclaiming its title as the best gaming headset in eSports and PC gaming’. At £60 it’s not going to be the best and SteelSeries damn…
The New Wireless Logitech G900 Mouse Looks Sexy
Logitech have announced the G900, which is the latest in the 'G' series of mice and it looks so good. The bit that may be unappealing to gamers, however, is the lack of a wire. Yes Logitech are now leading the charge into what they hope to be the wireless…
Razer Firefly Mouse Mat Review
As a gamer I already own and regularly use both a Black Widow 2014 edition, Diamondback Chroma (I cried real tears when it was announced) and before this review I was rocking the Goliathus Speed edition cloth mouse mat. I’ll be honest, when my boss came to me and said…
Razer Mamba Tournament Edition Review
The Razer Mamba Tournament Edition is designed for players on a budget, allowing them to purchase one of the company's flagship mice without forking out the high-price for the wireless equivalent. As this version of the Mamba is a fully wired mouse, it is surprisingly slightly heavier than its wireless…
Razer BlackWidow Chroma Tournament Edition Review
The Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition is a smaller keyboard made with tournament buffs and LAN party goers in mind, by reducing the size of the keyboard to make it more portable. However, this downsizing has not affected the quality of the product as much as you might think. It is still…
HTC One M9 Review
The HTC One M9 is a nice looking phone. Smooth curves and precision on its full metal casing push the quality and premium feel that HTC are trying to establish. It is this quality that HTC hopes will persuade customers to step away from Samsung and Apple. Ultimately though, does the HTC…
SteelSeries Siberia RAW Prism Review
SteelSeries' Siberia RAW Prism is part of their latest colour range, which advertises to gamers that they have the option of 16 million colours at their disposal. This gives them the ability to tweak and shape, for the exact hue they would like for the rings around the ear cups…
PlayStation TV Review
Back when the PlayStation Vita made its debut, a lot of Sony’s fan base wanted to see some of the games with higher production values make their way to a home console, in particular Freedom Wars and Persona 4 Golden. Their prayers were answers when Sony announced the PlayStation Vita…
Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex Mouse Review
The Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex is Logitech's newest mouse designed for FPS gamers and the performance enthusiast. Designed to have a fast click response, an unrivalled sense or and comfortable design, how does the G303 stand up to its rivals? The G303 click response is certainly...responsive. Like, really responsive. The…
SteelSeries Siberia V3 Gaming Headset Review
SteelSeries' Siberia range has been a staple product in the gaming industry for sometime. VGU have already reviewed the Frost Blue, Heat Orange and Pink versions of the previous generation, the Siberia V2 which all achieved very positive results. So of course when the V3 was announced we had to get our hands on…
Steelseries Sims 4 Gaming Mouse Review
The Sims 4 Gaming Mouse by Steelseries is a specialised USB mouse specially designed for EA's latest version of their life simulator. To appeal to fans of the long running series, a light in the shape of a plumbbob crystal has been set below the scroll wheel, and will change…
Steelseries Sims 4 Gaming Headset Review
Steelseries have provided gaming hardware for many years, occasionally offering selected models that have been branded towards a particular intellectual property. The latest game to be promoted in this fashion is The Sims 4, with several items being produced to give fans of the life simulator a whole new dimension…
Steelseries Sims 4 Gaming Mousepad Review
If you are a long time fan of The Sims 4, you may be pleased to know that as well as a mouse and a headset, Steelseries have designed a branded a Sims 4 mouse mat based on the game. While it is not essential for the set to be…
ViewSonic VG2401mh Review
Monitors are the hardware a lot of gamers probably undervalue. The ViewSonic VG2401mh 24” LCD gaming monitor is the one that looks to change that. If you are not an avid FPS gamer you might not notice how valuable a fast refresh rate and low latency is for a monitor.…
Logitech G302 Mouse Review
The Logitech G302 Daedalus Prime advertises itself as a MOBA mouse, complete with on-the-fly DPI adjustments, 6 programmable buttons, and the ability to track intense clicking, but was it created with MOBA players in mind? The G302 is smaller compared to some of the other gaming mice that Logitech have…
Elgato Game Capture HD 60 Review
Elgato's Game Capture HD is a great purchase for anyone looking into streaming or recording their epic video game moments. Although it is capable of recording from the past gen and new gen consoles, it lacks the capability to record footage at 60fps at 1080p. Luckily this is where the…
Logitech G910 Orion Spark Mechanical Keyboard Review
Keyboards are something gamers can quite easily forget about. A mouse that is not as smooth or accurate seems to be noticed a lot more than a keyboard. For this reason gaming keyboards are left overlooked unless you are a hardcore gamer looking to shave off those important input times.…
Roccat Tyon Mouse Review
The Roccat Tyon offers its users a massive deal of customisation and handy shortcuts that give you the upper hand when dealing out damage to your foes. When I was asked to review a gaming mouse, I jumped at the opportunity. After using a roller ball mouse for the…
Roccat Kave XTD Stereo Headset Review
Let’s start with the important part, the sound quality. In the words of Ace Ventura, it’s good. There are certainly better headsets out there for the audiophiles amongst you, but you’ll struggle to find anything that puts the Kave to shame within its price range. The sound isolation is…
Mad Catz F.R.E.Q.5 Review
Introduction Upon first look at the F.R.E.Q.5, you’d easily discern that this comes from the same manufacturer as the almost cyberpunk-esque R.A.T mouse. Almost every angle is extreme, making the headset look like it has come straight from a futuristic sc-fi film. Black leather this certainly isn’t and the plastic…