The holidays are here which means colder weather, fruitcake and of course presents. But when you are shopping for a gamer it can be a very daunting task. What are some of the things that gamers want this Christmas? Here are a few ideas for every gamer on your list.
PC Hardware
1) Steel Series Keyboard and Mouse : There are many gaming products out there but none are better than the Apex keyboard and the Sensei mouse. Not only are these products made for gamers but they are also built tough which should be great for those gamers that love to rage in deathmatches.
2) Razer E-Panda Hooligan Headphones: Want to get the gamer on your list better sounds than a Beats headset but at half the price? Get them these Pandawill headphones as they have been endorsed by Eric Hernandez.
3) Evga GeForce 770: Games are requiring better graphics and it...
PC Hardware
1) Steel Series Keyboard and Mouse : There are many gaming products out there but none are better than the Apex keyboard and the Sensei mouse. Not only are these products made for gamers but they are also built tough which should be great for those gamers that love to rage in deathmatches.
2) Razer E-Panda Hooligan Headphones: Want to get the gamer on your list better sounds than a Beats headset but at half the price? Get them these Pandawill headphones as they have been endorsed by Eric Hernandez.
3) Evga GeForce 770: Games are requiring better graphics and it...
- 12/12/2013
- by Thomas Riccardi
- SoundOnSight
Last week we called your attention to occult-oriented retro rockers Blood Ceremony (sweet new record, check out the review here), and it so happens they're currently touring in support of Kylesa, a well-established unit formed in Georgia back in 2000 and well known for their dark, swampy psychedelic mode of metal. Kylesa's sixth studio record Ultraviolet hit the street around the same time as Blood Ceremony's The Eldritch Dark, and it's about time we dropped our needle on this band's ominous new offering. Blending rough-edged stoner sludge with the mood and textures of gothic & doom metal, Kylesa have made a few mods to their sound since their gritty, punk-infused 2010 breakthrough Spiral Shadow, which laid down corrosive power-riffs, anthemic chants and a thundering rhythmic assault (courtesy of dual drummers Carl McGinley and Eric Hernandez), scoring the band their highest props to date. On Ultraviolet, their sound is still effectively aggressive, but now incorporates more subdued,...
- 6/10/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
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