#81
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
#82
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
#83
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
#84
Choose the Epomaker Cypher96 if you want a compact numpad keyboard with cushioned typing, strong customization and a handy calculator. Skip it if body flex, limited stock switch variety, or...
Pros: ease of switch replacement, typing feel
Cons: key spacing, layout options
#85
Good if you want a cinematic Bond origin story with stylish stealth, gadgets, and improvisational action. Skip it if AI behavior, frame drops, motion blur, or unproven gun feel matter...
Pros: level design, user interface design
Cons: AI behavior, facial animations
#86
Choose it if you want a light, fast, comfortable small-to-medium ergonomic FPS mouse with strong battery life. Skip it if you need Bluetooth, lots of buttons, RGB, a flexible cable,...
Pros: click latency, motion consistency
Cons: handedness options, Bluetooth support
#87
Choose Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced if you want a faithful pirate remake with modern visuals, smoother combat, better stealth, and added story quests. Skip it if missing Freedom Cry,...
Pros: core gameplay loop, visual effects quality
Cons: monetization fairness, microtransaction impact
#88
Best for Hall Effect gaming power, premium feel, flexible wireless use, and easy customization. Skip it if you need spacious keys, bright shine-through RGB, 8,000Hz polling, or broad mechanical switch...
Pros: durability, rapid trigger support
Cons: per-key lighting control, stabilizer quality
#89
Choose the XM2we for claw-grip FPS play, smooth glide, strong build, and low-latency wireless value. Skip it if you need Bluetooth, ambidextrous use, quiet clicks, flawless battery reporting, or a...
Pros: drag click support, claw grip comfort
Cons: handedness options, Bluetooth support
#90
Good if you want a light, ergonomic wired mouse with strong sensor specs for little money. Skip it if you need wireless, RGB, left-hand support, or guaranteed smooth glide on...
Pros: FPS gaming suitability, weight
Cons: fingertip grip comfort, handedness options
#91
Best for premium low-profile typing, strong battery life, Mac-friendly controls, and rich customization. Skip it if a stable knob, deep modding, quietest possible keys, or the widest switch choice matters...
Pros: key responsiveness, typing feel
Cons: per-key lighting control, legend visibility
#92
Best for a compact wireless numpad keyboard with excellent switches, quiet acoustics, strong battery life, and sturdy build. Skip it if Armoury Crate frustration, dimmer RGB, or a cramped 96%...
Pros: per-key lighting control, wireless performance
Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support
#93
Choose the Dark Mount if you want a quiet, premium modular keyboard with strong typing feel and deep customization. Skip it if you need wireless, elite esports features, lower pricing,...
Pros: key stability, per-key lighting control
Cons: analog input support, wireless performance
#94
Best for premium typing feel, bright RGB, and deep customization. Skip it at full price if you need polished software, wireless on every model, or included wrist support.
Pros: compatibility, legend visibility
Cons: wrist rest quality, cable quality
#95
Best for a compact wired board with fast OPX switches, sturdy build, strong layout, and pleasing sound. Skip it if you need wireless, broad switch choice, a wrist rest, or...
Pros: volume control, key responsiveness
Cons: wireless performance, wrist rest quality
#96
Good if you want a gorgeous, generous open-world racer with superb driving, cars, and exploration. Skip it if you need a focused story, deep competitive structure, smooth online play, or...
Pros: controls responsiveness, movement feel
Cons: tutorial quality, animation quality
#97
Best for inventive two-player co-op, rapid gameplay variety, and memorable set pieces. Skip it if you need solo play, polished writing, or an easier casual-partner experience.
Pros: puzzle design, level design
Cons: exploration quality, side character depth
#98
Choose the Aerox 9 Wireless if you want a lightweight wireless MMO/MOBA mouse with many programmable buttons. Skip it if you need cheap pricing, claw-grip comfort, or effortless side-button navigation.
Pros: motion consistency, surface compatibility
Cons: onboard memory, handedness options
#99
Good if you want a full-size, feature-loaded wired gaming keyboard with fast switches, lush RGB and a great wrist rest. Skip it if price, desk space, noise, simple software or...
Pros: actuation consistency, key stability
Cons: hot-swappable switches, switch options
#100
Best for accurate wireless tracking, strong battery life, responsive clicks, and PowerPlay-friendly lightweight use. Skip it if you want standout value without PowerPlay, higher polling rates, richer ergonomics, RGB, or...
Pros: click latency, onboard memory
Cons: lift-off distance, debounce customization
#101
Good if you want a darker, more lore-rich city campaign with ambitious co-op and refreshed movement. Skip it if changed traversal, Xbox-only availability, or costly premium editions are dealbreakers.
Pros: emotional impact, art direction
Cons: value for money, platform-specific feature support
#102
Best for elite wired Hall-effect speed, refined tuning, sturdy build, and a 75% layout that works for play and work. Skip it if you need wireless, broad switch experimentation, or...
Pros: key responsiveness, latency
Cons: analog input support, wrist rest quality
#103
Best for strong wireless sensor performance, grippy comfort, and value. Skip it if AA batteries, extra weight, limited onboard profiles, or no Bluetooth/wired fallback bother you.
Pros: motion consistency, wireless latency
Cons: handedness options, onboard memory
#104
Best for fast, quiet red optical switches, PBT keycaps, and compact gaming comfort. Skip it if you need dedicated media controls, wireless use, or enthusiast-grade stabilizers.
Pros: key stability, per-key lighting control
Cons: stabilizer quality, media controls
#105
Good if you want a lightweight ergonomic mouse with strong tracking, glide, and remappable buttons. Skip it if you need long RGB-on battery life, left-handed support, or a true MMO...
Pros: skate durability, cross-platform compatibility
Cons: handedness options, click noise
#106
Choose Monster Hunter Stories 3 for deep turn-based combat, rewarding exploration, and monster-building loops. Skip it if you dislike dense systems, grinding, UI friction, or uneven Switch 2 performance.
Pros: art direction, environmental detail
Cons: multiplayer design, accessibility options
#107
Best for sharp tracking, rich RGB, flexible wireless, and small-to-medium-hand comfort. Skip it if you want an ultralight FPS mouse, big-hand palm comfort, included dock charging, or budget pricing.
Pros: motion consistency, sensor performance
Cons: software stability, MMO gaming suitability
#108
Good if you want deep customization, HE/MX hot-swapping, and strong RGB. Skip it if you want the best out-of-box value, a premium base case, or fuss-free software.
Pros: RGB lighting quality, layout options
Cons: frame rigidity, value for money
#109
Good if you want a bold, emotional sci-fi survival-management game with replayable choices. Skip it if heavy stress, mature themes, resource busywork, or technical rough edges will outweigh the story...
Pros: controls responsiveness, onboarding experience
Cons: crash stability, grind level
#110
Best for deep button customization, RGB, strong wireless response, and easy dock charging. Skip it if you need light FPS focus, quiet controls, polished software, or premium feel for the...
Pros: click latency, motion consistency
Cons: firmware reliability, weight tuning
#111
Choose it if you want a premium compact wireless gaming keyboard with arrow keys, strong switches, and rich customization. Skip it if price, RGB-heavy battery drain, or rattly stabilizers will...
Pros: per-key lighting control, backlight brightness
Cons: passthrough features, compatibility
#112
Choose the RT100 for quiet, retro-styled typing, hot-swap flexibility, and strong value. Skip it if you need polished software, a premium knob, or flawless mini-screen customization.
Pros: noise level, acoustics
Cons: rapid trigger support, actuation consistency
#113
Good if you want a premium MMO/MOBA mouse with strong tracking, deep customization, and useful tilt gestures. Skip it if battery life, easy software, left-handed use, or lower price matters...
Pros: long-session comfort, sensor performance
Cons: handedness options, software stability
#114
Best for MMO/MOBA macro control, strong wireless, and long battery life. Skip it if you need a light FPS mouse, left-handed shape, USB charging, or a lower-price all-rounder.
Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, sensor performance
Cons: handedness options, fingertip grip comfort
#115
Choose the DeathAdder V4 Pro for elite FPS performance, comfort, battery life, and precise wireless control. Skip it if you want a cheaper, quieter, more portable, RGB-rich, or button-heavy mouse.
Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, sensor performance
Cons: onboard memory, handedness options
#116
Choose the DEX if you want an ultra-light right-handed FPS mouse with excellent wireless responsiveness, sensor tracking, and battery life. Skip it if you need left-handed comfort, crisp side buttons,...
Pros: motion consistency, acceleration control
Cons: cable flexibility, cross-platform compatibility
#117
Best for a cheap, comfortable wired mouse with strong clicks, RGB, and useful software. Skip it if you need wireless, silent clicks, premium materials, larger-hand ergonomics, or hardcore MMO buttons.
Pros: acceleration control, dock compatibility
Cons: portability, onboard memory
#118
Choose the Razer Kitsune if you want a premium, portable leverless controller for serious fighting games on PS5 or PC. Skip it if you’re new to leverless, need PS4/Xbox support,...
Pros: ease of setup, compatibility with PC
Cons: included accessories, programmable button support
#119
Good if you want absurd, cozy Mii stories and deep customization. Skip it if you need structured goals, long sessions, robust online sharing, or gameplay that stays fresh without your...
Pros: grind level, originality
Cons: social features, accessibility options
#120
Best for slick combat, loot-driven buildcraft, gothic atmosphere, and strong endgame variety. Skip it if weak story pacing, costly cosmetics, online-only friction, or repetitive grinding will bother you.
Pros: lore depth, art direction
Cons: mission variety, protagonist appeal