#41
Good if you want a comfortable, button-rich wireless mouse with excellent battery life and precise tracking. Skip it if you need ultralight FPS handling, polished software, quiet clicks, or the...
Pros: click latency, motion consistency
Cons: software stability, cross-platform compatibility
#42
Choose the Rival 5 for precise tracking, vivid RGB, strong value, and multi-genre button flexibility. Skip it if you need wireless, tunable weights, a soft cable, or side buttons that...
Pros: switch durability, surface compatibility
Cons: weight tuning, portability
#43
Best for premium mechanical typing, bold RGB styling, long battery life, and strong wireless convenience. Skip it if price, Hall effect features, or lighter software matters most.
Pros: latency, wireless performance
Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support
#44
Choose the GameSir Cyclone 2 if you want a low-cost PC/Switch/mobile controller with precise sticks, deep customization, and a dock. Skip it if Xbox/PS5 support, premium buttons, or flawless dock/battery...
Pros: hand fatigue over long sessions, macro support
Cons: compatibility with Xbox, compatibility with PlayStation
#45
Best for hot-swappable switches, strong customization, smooth glide, and good value. Skip it if you need an ultralight shape, wireless-first freedom, or a low-profile mouse for wider or shape-sensitive hands.
Pros: onboard memory, software stability
Cons: handedness options
#46
Choose the G915 if you want a premium low-profile wireless gaming keyboard with fast Lightspeed, strong battery life, rich RGB, and media controls. Skip it if the high price, no...
Pros: latency, polling rate
Cons: passthrough features, cable quality
#47
Choose it if you want a premium MMO/productivity mouse with 12 adjustable side buttons, strong battery life, and Stream Deck integration. Skip it if you need an ultralight FPS mouse,...
Pros: click latency, macro support
Cons: firmware reliability, tilt gesture controls
#48
Best for a light, stable, claw-friendly wireless mouse with top-tier skates, clicks and sensor performance. Skip it if you need long 8K battery life, soft side buttons or a flexible...
Pros: DPI range, balance and weight distribution
Cons: charging convenience, click noise
#49
Good if you want a premium-feeling Hall-effect keyboard with responsive gaming controls, smooth typing, and strong value. Skip it if you need advanced per-key RGB, effortless Mac layout support, or...
Pros: frame rigidity, stabilizer quality
Cons: per-key lighting control, RGB customization
#50
Good if you want a huge, emotional action RPG with excellent combat, characters, music, and minigames. Skip it if open-world checklists, uneven pacing, visual/performance tradeoffs, or convoluted ending choices will...
Pros: world-building, art direction
Cons: mission design, stealth mechanics
#51
Best for a premium 75% metal board with smooth quiet typing, strong wireless, and serious Hall Effect controls. Skip it if you need broad switch choice, light portability, automatic game...
Pros: key stability, frame rigidity
Cons: profile management, reliability
#52
Best for elite bullet-hell shooting, rich PS5 spectacle, and flexible difficulty. Skip it if you need a tightly resolved story, deep buildcrafting, or consistently short boss encounters.
Pros: value for money, fun factor
Cons: map and navigation design, side character depth
#53
Best for fluid Lego-Arkham combat, lively Gotham exploration, and Batman fan service. Skip it if a tiny roster, no online co-op, or deluxe-locked Mayhem content would sour the fun.
Pros: pacing, core gameplay loop
Cons: companion AI, map and navigation design
#54
Best for a sturdy, light magnesium mouse with precise wireless performance and strong battery life. Skip it if you want the absolute lightest shell, sculpted ergonomics, flexible wired use, or...
Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, click latency
Cons: cable flexibility, ecosystem integration
#55
Good if you want a light, ergonomic wireless mouse with hot-swap batteries, strong tracking, and simple software. Skip it if high price, weaker 8K battery life, RGB quirks, or the...
Pros: glide smoothness, sensor performance
Cons: grip texture, firmware reliability
#56
Best for FPS-focused, ambidextrous, cable-free play with excellent tracking and battery life. Skip it if you need MMO buttons, Bluetooth, top-tier value, or worry about long-term double-click issues.
Pros: polling rate, motion consistency
Cons: MOBA gaming suitability, durability over time
#57
Good if you want a stylish 75% Hall effect keyboard with smooth typing, rapid-trigger gaming, and deep web customization. Skip it if you need tactile switch variety, a numpad, brighter...
Pros: wrist rest quality, onboard memory
Cons: per-key lighting control, switch options
#58
Best for precise tracking, many programmable buttons, and strong ergonomics. Skip it if you need RGB, adjustable weights, quiet scrolling, or a smaller-hand fit.
Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, click latency
Cons: claw grip comfort, portability
#59
Best for a cozy Pokémon sandbox with rewarding habitats, exploration, and long-term projects. Skip it if storage friction, map limits, late-game grind, or timed construction will sour the pace.
Pros: protagonist appeal, faithfulness to franchise
Cons: map and navigation design, aiming precision
#60
Best for gorgeous 2D art, fluid combat, and rewarding replay. Skip it if you need deep storytelling, flawless platforming, or smooth Switch performance.
Pros: graphics quality, environmental detail
Cons: bug frequency, dialogue quality
#61
Good if you want a compact 75% wireless keyboard with smooth switches, quiet sound, and strong customization. Skip it if you need shine-through legends, tactile stock switches, top-tier polling, or...
Pros: latency, durability
Cons: legend visibility, rapid trigger support
#62
Choose the McHose GX87 if you want a dense aluminum TKL with standout sound, easy modding, and excellent value. Skip it if you need a light travel board, tactile switch...
Pros: value for money, customization options
Cons: cable quality, portability
#63
Best for a short, inventive, emotionally rich narrative adventure with standout voice acting and webcam-driven immersion. Skip it if you need challenging gameplay, strong console controls, or a perfectly paced...
Pros: side character depth, visual effects quality
Cons: user interface design, handheld play suitability
#64
Best for a featherweight FPS mouse with precise tracking, long battery life, and deep tuning. Skip it if you need lots of buttons, top-side DPI switching, or Armoury Crate-free simplicity.
Pros: button responsiveness, cable flexibility
Cons: firmware reliability, MMO gaming suitability
#65
Good if you want a light, precise wireless mouse with strong FPS performance. Skip it if you can save with the regular Haste 2 or need deeper software, bolder RGB,...
Pros: motion consistency, wireless latency
Cons: palm grip comfort, software stability
#66
Best for a richly written tactics classic with excellent voice acting, job depth, and modern QoL. Skip it if missing War of the Lions content, visual smoothing, or old-school grind...
Pros: emotional impact, polish
Cons: bug frequency, crash stability
#67
Best for a gorgeous Japan map, relaxed exploration, car variety, and controller-friendly fun. Skip it if twitchy oversteer, familiar Horizon structure, or sparse city life would bother you.
Pros: open-world design, replay value
Cons: dialogue quality, writing quality
#68
Best for competitive FPS speed, comfort, battery life, and reliable wireless performance. Skip it if you need a bargain, softer clicks, smoother stock skates, a DPI button, or lots of...
Pros: macro support, fingertip grip comfort
Cons: weight tuning, cable flexibility
#69
Best for a very light, responsive wired budget mouse with strong value. Skip it if you need wireless, premium cabling, large side buttons, or high-end polling rates.
Pros: value for money, click latency
Cons: water and dust resistance, cable flexibility
#70
Best for a cheap, light gaming mouse with smooth glide, responsive clicks, and useful RGB. Skip it if you need palm-grip contouring, premium side buttons, or cleaner software.
Pros: connection stability, left and right click quality
Cons: palm grip comfort, profile switching
#71
Best for inventive hack-and-shoot combat, heartfelt duo storytelling, and polished sci-fi spectacle. Skip it if you need a deep, unpredictable plot, seamless navigation, or broad multiplayer-style content.
Pros: bug frequency, user interface design
Cons: HUD clarity, mission design
#72
Best for luxury build, excellent typing feel, strong wireless, and deep customization. Skip it if $500 pricing, weak rapid-trigger support, or Armoury Crate friction outweighs the premium experience.
Pros: key spacing, reliability
Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support
#73
Best for stunning open-world exploration, fluid weapon combat, and a strong revenge story. Skip it if familiar Tsushima-style structure, repeated side activities, mature violence, or limited accessibility options are dealbreakers.
Pros: movement feel, environmental detail
Cons: puzzle design, age appropriateness
#74
Choose Marvel Tokon if you want a flashy, accessible-but-deep tag fighter with strong netcode and Marvel personality. Skip it if clunky beta lobbies, limited training tools, or uncertain tagging incentives...
Pros: emotional impact, frame rate stability
Cons: server reliability, tutorial quality
#75
Best for catchy, weird rhythm mini-games and local multiplayer laughs. Skip it if you need deep story, complex systems, or certainty that Beatspell and the full package justify the price.
Pros: couch co-op quality, accessibility options
Cons: platform-specific feature support, performance optimization
#76
Best for varied classic fighters, strong online play, and excellent preservation value. Skip it if crossplay, modern tutorials, or consistently balanced competitive play matter most.
Pros: emotional impact, sound design
Cons: cross-play support, boss design
#77
Best for a bold, heavy, fast Hall-effect keyboard with strong RGB and customization. Skip it if you want wireless travel use, understated looks, softer keycaps, broader switch choices, or the...
Pros: legend visibility, key responsiveness
Cons: connectivity, cable quality
#78
Best for a huge, immersive medieval RPG with standout quests, writing, and music. Skip it if harsh saves, slow onboarding, offensive content, or simulator-like friction will ruin the experience.
Pros: soundtrack quality, fun factor
Cons: checkpoint system, family friendliness
#79
Choose Fantasy Life i if you want a cozy RPG time sink with addictive Life loops, crafting, exploration, and cross-save. Skip it if limited multiplayer, repeated crafting minigames, camera issues,...
Pros: load times, crash stability
Cons: originality, voice acting
#80
Best for premium typing feel, quiet sound, strong wireless, and mod-friendly hardware. Skip it if Armoury Crate, limited macro layers, or the high price would frustrate you.
Pros: durability, wireless performance
Cons: passthrough features, onboard memory