Cloud Gaming Device Reviews
Reviews of Cloud Gaming devices including TVs, Phones, Tablets, Streaming Devices Computers, Chromebooks, Mobile Controllers and more.
Why The Xbox Series S Is The Perfect Device For Cloud Gaming
- Netflix Gamer
- February 22, 2024
- Devices
- Xbox
Here on Cloud Dosage, we have covered a series of different devices on which you can check out many cloud gaming platforms, everything from the Google Chromecast and Amazon Fire TV devices to Samsung Smart TVs and Web browsers. However, today we will be discussing why the Xbox Series S is the perfect cloud gaming […]
Read MoreCloud Dosage Review of The Abxylute One Handheld Gaming Device
- Lee Reid
- February 13, 2024
- Abxylute
As you all know, the team here at Cloud Dosage are big advocates for cloud gaming. We all firmly believe that Cloud Gaming will play a big part in the future of video games. When the opportunity came to review a device with a strong focus on cloud gaming and remote gaming in general, we […]
Read MoreGameSir G8 Galileo – Cloud Gaming Review
- fabled_alpaca
- February 1, 2024
- Amazon Luna
- Cloud Gaming
- Controllers
- Devices
- GeForce NOW
For over a year, I have been using the GameSir X2 Pro-Xbox as my “daily driver” for all cloud gaming on the go. To me, it was the best mobile gaming peripheral I’d tested. And I was happy with it. It was compact, it came with a case and had great features like a flexible […]
Read MoreSony Blocks PS Remote Play on the Logitech G Cloud and Similar Devices. But You Can Work Around It!
- Jack Deslippe
- August 31, 2023
- Controllers
- Devices
- Logitech
- PlayStation
- Sony
PlayStation has great games. Games that I would love to take on the go with me – to different parts of my house and even on the road. In a recent review of PlayStation Remote Play, I noted, however, that the official Sony Remote Play app doesn’t work with the Razer Kishi, GameSir and almost […]
Read Moreonn. The Most Affordable Device for Cloud Gaming on Your TV
- Jack Deslippe
- June 30, 2023
- Android TV
- Devices
- Hardware Reviews
One of the great things about cloud gaming with services like GeForce NOW and Xbox Cloud Gaming (Xcloud) is that you don’t need a state of the art PC or console to enjoy some of the latest AAA games on your TV. Walmart’s “onn.” Google TV device may be the most affordable way to stream […]
Read MoreCloud Gaming on the Pixel Tablet – Hub Mode
- Jack Deslippe
- June 25, 2023
- Tablets
The Pixel Tablet is the latest Pixel device from Google. As we previously opined, we think it effectively brings to market a new cloud gaming form factor. We previously crowned the Lenovo Duet 3 as the best tablet for cloud gaming. However, the new Pixel Tablet has a unique feature that could allow it to […]
Read MoreThe Xbox Series S is Great for Cloud Gaming
When it comes to playing cloud games on your TV, you have a number of options. If you have a Smart TV from the last few years, you can use apps from your TV’s app-store, for example the Samsung Gaming Hub, to play Xbox Cloud Gaming, GeForce NOW, Boosteroid, Amazon Luna and more. However TV […]
Read MoreCloud Gaming on iPhone and iPad
True to their form, Apple has made every effort to stop gamers from accessing cloud gaming services on their devices. From Boosteroid to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, you won’t find any apps on the app store. Fortunately for us, where there is a will, there is a way. Whilst it is easy for Apple to […]
Read MoreRazer Edge Review
- Jack Deslippe
- February 23, 2023
- Controllers
- Devices
- Hardware Reviews
- Razer
- Reviews
- Steam
The Razer Edge is a new handheld gaming device focused on cloud gaming and other Android gaming options including current and retro console games. It is similar in spirit to the Logitech G Cloud and Ayn Odin (Lite) devices that we previously reviewed. But, it is also significantly different from those devices in some important […]
Read MoreBackbone Mobile Controller Review
- Tyler Shippam
- February 18, 2023
- Controllers
- Devices
- Hardware Reviews
- iPhone
- PlayStation Plus
It’s bad to be Back… wait…. Bad to the bone? Phones are the primary source of play for many cloud gamers. That can be a problem if your only means of connection is a standard console controller. Propping your phone against a surface isn’t ideal and packing a full controller and clip can add bulk […]
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