Cloud Gaming Device Reviews
Reviews of Cloud Gaming devices including TVs, Phones, Tablets, Streaming Devices Computers, Chromebooks, Mobile Controllers and more.
GameSir X2 Pro-Xbox – Cloud Gaming Review
- fabled_alpaca
- February 16, 2023
- Community
- Controllers
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- GeForce NOW
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- Xbox Cloud Gaming
Ever since I started playing Stadia several years ago (and realized that mobile gaming could be more than Candy Crush and Tower Defense games), I have been searching for a usable and comfortable mobile gaming controller. Playing AAA games on my phone, in theory, sounds amazing. However, touch controls aren’t great for games like Assassin’s […]
Read MoreLogitech G Cloud Unboxing, Review and Giveaway
- Jack Deslippe
- February 4, 2023
- Hardware Reviews
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The Logitech G Cloud is one of the latest handheld gaming devices to hit the market. It’s certainly taken some inspiration from the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck, but it is most closely related to the Ayn Odin and Odin Lite (which we recently reviewed) and the recently launched Razer Edge. Like these devices, the […]
Read MoreRazer Kishi V2 Review
It is a well established fact that 85.9% of the benefits of gaming in the cloud is the convenience. I won’t insult your intelligence by breaking down the numbers here. The convenience of cloud gaming via GeForce NOW or Xbox Cloud Gaming allows us to game anywhere at any time with any device – toasters […]
Read MoreXbox Game Pass on 2021 Samsung TV (Review)
Xbox Gamepass is the app that made my nephews call me a liar. At the end of 2021, my TV died on me, forcing my hand into buying a TV in a hurry. With little research, I bit the bullet and opted for the 2021 Samsung AU9000 – mostly based on the fact that I […]
Read MoreCloud Gaming on the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra is their highest-end tablet. Not for this generation but for as long as Samsung has been making Android tablets. And that is abundantly clear from the second you clap your eyes on the device or its top-tier price tag. Is it worth purchasing to fulfil your cloud gaming needs? A […]
Read MoreCloud Gaming on the NVIDIA Shield TV
- Pedder
- December 7, 2022
- Devices
The first iteration of the NVIDIA Shield TV was originally launched in 2015 alongside its big brother, the NVIDIA Shield TV Pro, and marketed as a micro console. With the main difference between the two models being internal storage and form factor, the non-pro version having just 8 GB. It clearly wasn’t aimed at serious gamers. […]
Read MoreThe Best Tablet for Cloud Gaming Just Got Better
- Jack Deslippe
- November 30, 2022
- Devices
- GeForce NOW
- Hardware Reviews
- Tablets
- Xbox Cloud Gaming
Update! You can pick up the Lenovo Duet 3 on a record sale for $199 this week! A couple weeks back, we reviewed the original Lenovo Duet and declared it the best tablet for Cloud gaming that we had tried up to that point. Now, however, we have gotten our hands on the second generation […]
Read MoreCloud Gaming On The Pixel 6a
One of the biggest benefits of cloud gaming is that you do not need the latest and greatest hardware in order to enjoy your games. So in a world of premium flagships, how does the budget friendly Google Pixel 6a perform as a cloud gaming device? Read on and find out. A Feast on The […]
Read MoreAyn Odin Lite Review
- tertiushand
- September 16, 2022
- Controllers
- Devices
- Hardware Reviews
Having played cloud gaming for years, the one thing I had not personally found was a good mobile experience that fit my taste. I have tried various controller clips, the wrap-around mobile controllers, and even just popping out my kickstand on my phone case and playing with the nearest controller. For me, they always ended […]
Read MoreStadia Controller Review
- Tyler Shippam
- September 13, 2022
- Google Stadia
- Hardware Reviews
- Stadia Platform
Before we begin, if you’re new to Stadia it’s important to make this clear: you DO NOT NEED to buy this controller to play games on Stadia. You can use a Playstation, Xbox or Nintendo controller. You can also use your keyboard and mouse, or you can use your phone as a controller. If you’re […]
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