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Age of Wonders: Planetfall review: This space-faring 4X saga is dense but rewarding
Dinosaur-soldiers, character customization, and strong storytelling help Age of Wonders: Planetfall get over the early-game onboarding hurdles and micromanagement woes.Reviews
Google Pixel 3a review: A budget phone that acts like a premium flagship
The Google Pixel 3a is more than a low-cost alternative to the Pixel 3, it's a damn good phone in its own right.Reviews
Google Pixel 3 XL review: Winning the game by rewriting the rules
Whether the Google Pixel 3 XL is the best Android phone is up for debate, but it's the most advanced Pixel ever, and that's what matters.Reviews
Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers review: Lighting the way for other MMORPGs
Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers might be an expansion for an MMORPG, but it’s also one of the best Final Fantasy games of all time.Reviews
ExpressVPN 2019 review: Great service, but why so secretive?
ExpressVPN has everything you need including great speeds, a good app, a large number of locations and servers, but the leadership is still anonymous.Reviews
Layers of Fear 2 review: A brilliant psychological horror game that’s better without expectations
Layers of Fear 2 doesn't have many scares to offer, but visual panache and a multitude of classic film homages make for an extraordinary adventure—for the right person.Reviews
Observation review: Old science fiction meets New Weird in this 2001: A Space Odyssey homage
No Code's follow-up to Stories Untold once again manages to combine the everyday with the extraordinary in bizarre and compelling ways, in what's sure to be one of 2019's best games.Reviews
FileShadow review: 100GB of free online storage plus local data backup and consolidation
FileShadow consolidates your local and online data into one search-able and share-able 100GB repository. For free. The PC client is a pig, but the service is otherwise a gem.Reviews
A Plague Tale: Innocence review: A grisly, story-driven journey through Medieval France
Survive the Black Plague, the Inquisition, and the Hundred Years' War in this relentless story-driven game that somehow got made in the era where nobody makes linear story-driven games.Updated
OnePlus 7 Pro review: Not a flagship killer, a flagship contender
The OnePlus 7 Pro has flipped its underdog script for 2019, challenging the high end with a true flagship.Reviews
BullGuard VPN review: A great service with a problematic price
BullGuard VPN supports great speeds in 16 countries around the world, but at $79.08 a year it's a hard sell.Reviews
Forager review: Mindlessly mining the minutes away
There's not much substance in Forager, but sometimes you just want to mindlessly snack on tasty junk food—even if you feel slightly unfulfilled afterward.Reviews
LG G8 ThinQ review: Gimmicks with a capital ‘G’
The LG G8 has some good things going for it, but ultimately it's just another 'G' phone that tries to hard to be different.Reviews
Yakuza Kiwami 2 review: The continuing story of Kazuma Kiryu in Kamurocho
An engine upgrade helps offset some of Yakuza Kiwami 2's weaker aspects, making this another entertaining entry in the series, and another excellent PC port.Reviews
Mortal Kombat 11 review: Great fighting, bad port, ugly monetization
Mortal Kombat 11 is an excellent end to this story arc and a smart fighting game, marred by performance issues and a never-ending grind for unlocks.Reviews
SpyOff VPN review: A study in basic
SpyOff is unique in allowing you to install the VPN on an unlimited number of devices, but other than that, it's a middling service with a higher-than-average price.Reviews
Heaven’s Vault review: In search of lost time
Inkle's archaeological adventure is rough around the edges, but Heaven's Vault's unique language translation mechanic and its effect on player choice more than make up for it.Reviews
FlexiPDF 2019 review: Acrobat alternative adopts user-requested features
Interactive-form creation and side-by-side document comparison round out this capable PDF editor.Reviews
Anno 1800 review: An Industrial Revolution but not a design revolution
Anno 1800 bolsters the hybrid city-builder-slash-strategy series with some quality-of-life improvements and truly impressive technical feats, but old interface issues continue to hold it back.Reviews
R-Drive Image review: Super reliable imaging backup
Focused precisely on task, this reliable drive imaging/backup program is as steady as they come and provides system recovery capabilities for both Windows PCs and Macs (Intel/HFS-only).Reviews
Webroot WiFi Security review: A white label VPN with a dash of homegrown security
Webroot WiFi Security doesn't run its own network, but it does have an added security layer for extra protection online.Reviews
BlackBerry Key2 LE review: A cheaper way to get the keyboard in your pocket
The BlackBerry Key2 LE cuts some corners to come in $250 cheaper than the standard Key2, but luckily that sweet keyboard is unaffected.Reviews
Cobian Backup 11 (Gravity) review: Free, option-rich and effective file backup
Cobian Backup is an old hand at file backup. The interface isn't fancy, but there's nothing better for the task—or cheaper.Reviews
Asus ROG Phone review: Too much gamer in one phone
In the growing space of 'gaming phones' the ASUS ROG Phone misses the mark.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy S10+ review: The phone that goes higher, further, faster
The Samsung Galaxy S10+ might not be as revolutionary as the Galaxy Fold, but it's still the baddest Android phone in the universe.Reviews
CyberGhost 7 Review: A better app and same good service
CyberGhost continues to be one of our favorite VPNs that caters to overseas streamers, offers a good amount of countries, and basic security features for a good price.Reviews
FastestVPN review: It’s not, but that’s okay
FastestVPN won't wow you with its speeds, but the price is right, the privacy promises are good, and the simultaneous connection limit is solid.Reviews
Disconnect Premium review: A worthy VPN that won’t blow your mind
Disconnect Premium is a usable VPN available at a great price with the right privacy promises, but location options are limited.Reviews
Nvidia ShadowPlay review: The best gameplay recording option for GeForce graphics card owners
Nvidia's ShadowPlay is a great way to record your gameplay or broadcast it live to the world if you're running a GeForce graphics card.Reviews
Plays review: Game capture made easy, and easily shareable
Plays is all about creating short clips and sharing them online, and the Plays desktop software makes that fun to do.Reviews
Game Bar for Windows 10 review: A top gameplay capture performer, when you can see it
The Windows 10 Game Bar is a solid gameplay recording option with excellent performance, but its UI is flaky.Reviews
Fraps Review: You could pay to capture gameplay videos, but why?
Fraps is a popular program for tracking framerates and benchmarking, but for video capture there are better options available for free.Reviews
OBS Studio Review: The most powerful screen capture tool money can’t buy
OBS Studio is a fantastic tool for capturing gameplay videos, but it's not for novices.Reviews
MSI Afterburner video capture review: You can do better
Game capture on MSI's Afterburner has always been an afterthought, and it still shows.Reviews
PrivateVPN by Trunkspace review: A basic VPN with a solid no-logging commitment
PrivateVPN by Trunkspace won't wow you with speeds, but it does offer an important privacy promise.Reviews
Quicken Deluxe 2019 review: Master your money
The grandaddy of personal finance software finally adds a web-based app to its robust money management tools.Reviews
PDFelement Pro 6 review: A professional PDF editor at an affordable price
Business-ready features and an uncluttered interface make the PDFelement Pro 6 PDF editor a joy to use.Reviews
Norton Security Premium (2019) review: A minor revision of an excellent security suite
The latest version of Norton Security iterates on what came before it without changing much or introducing anything particularly new.Reviews
ButterflyVPN Traveler review: A convenient package for a serviceable VPN
ButterflyVPN is a handy hardware-based VPN, and the price is great but the speeds could be better.Reviews
FamilyTreeDNA review: Unique genealogical collaboration, but an outdated interface
FamilyTreeDNA is the oldest consumer genetic geneaology company, and its age can show for the wrong reasons. But there are still some great features to consider. Read our review to learn more.Reviews
Picaboo photo book review: Decent overall, but photo reproduction is inconsistent
Picaboo has many great features, but its editor and photo quality need some work.Reviews
AdoramaPix photo book review: A great tool that creates beautiful, hard-bound books
AdoramaPix wowed us with its high-quality photo book and exceptional web-based creative tools.Reviews
PrestoPhoto photo book review: Affordable but seriously flawed
With an online store for users to sell their photo book creations, PrestoPhoto is unique among the competition. It's also relatively cheap. But none of this mitigates serious problems.Reviews
Mixbook photo book review: Great online editor, stunning photo prints
Mixbook is one of our favorite photo book services with an awesome web-based creation tool, and excellent print quality.Reviews
Shutterfly photo book review: Great photos, not-so-great editor
Shutterfly offers the biggest photo book size available, but suffers from some serious problems.Reviews
Razer Phone 2 review: Still the best gaming phone
The Razer Phone 2 is a gaming powerhouse that loses some of its charm in the upgrades.Reviews
Just Cause 4 review impressions: A buggy and boring overhaul
Just Cause 4 takes the series in a new direction, but not entirely successfully. It's also replete with bugs, as of release.Reviews
GPS Origins review: Untrustworthy DNA test results make its rivals look all the more appealing
The information we received about our ancestry was inaccurate, overpriced, and unpolished.Reviews
MyHeritage DNA review: The international alternative to AncestryDNA
MyHeritage delivers essentially the same service as AncestryDNA with a few added perks, but its smaller database may impact the accuracy of its ethnicity estimates.Reviews