Jess Elizabeth ReedSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Jess Elizabeth Reed Bore Blasters review: Turns out a dwarf can use anything as a mining tool—even an attack helicopter By Jess Elizabeth Reed published 14 March 24 DRILL SEEKERS A loss of momentum in the late game leaves the feel-good core action stranded in bullet purgatory. DRILL SEEKERS From the mind-flayer larva in your head to Wyll's devil horns, Baldur's Gate 3 is a game about transforming—whether you want to or not By Jess Elizabeth Reed published 15 February 24 CH-CH-CH-CHANGES Can you spare some change? CH-CH-CH-CHANGES HARDWARE BUYING GUIDESLATEST GAME REVIEWS1Best RAM for gaming in 2024: I've tested the best DDR4 and DDR5 RAM to find the right kits for you2Best ultrawide monitor for gaming in 2024: the expansive panels I recommend for PC gamers3Best wireless gaming keyboard in 20244Best gaming laptops in 2024: I've had my pick of portable powerhouses and these are the best5Best gaming chairs in 2024: the seats I'd suggest for any gamer1Razer Blade 16 (2024) review2Razer Viper V3 Pro review3Lorelei and the Laser Eyes review4Men of War 2 review5GameSir Nova Lite controller review
Bore Blasters review: Turns out a dwarf can use anything as a mining tool—even an attack helicopter By Jess Elizabeth Reed published 14 March 24 DRILL SEEKERS A loss of momentum in the late game leaves the feel-good core action stranded in bullet purgatory.
From the mind-flayer larva in your head to Wyll's devil horns, Baldur's Gate 3 is a game about transforming—whether you want to or not By Jess Elizabeth Reed published 15 February 24 CH-CH-CH-CHANGES Can you spare some change?