Most people that play video games normally fall into one of two categories: Hardcore, or Casual. Casual gamers are the ones who own a Wii, play socially, and don’t really enjoy the competitive nature of certain gaming genres like First-Person Shooters, Fighting Games, etc. This crowd is not SteelSeries’ target audience for their Scope digital performance eyewear. Join GATT's Matt W, as he reviews these glasses
Neil writes: "We love the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds for Xbox. In a world in which there are hundreds, probably thousands, of gaming audio options available to players, we’re not sure that many will be able to top what has been created here."
The Arctis Nova family of headsets expands today with the introduction of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 series and Nova 5 Companion App.
Looks like a great headset and it will be interesting to hear how they sound. From the makers of Arctis, the most awarded audio line in gaming, SteelSeries, the original esports brand that fuses gaming and culture, today introduces an all-new white version of the award-winning Arctis Nova Pro series headsets.
I hope this is nominated for dumbest article of the year at the N4G Awards 2011.
LMFAO comparing games of Black Ops with and without the glasses. How stupid. Because one may have did better on one game compared to the other - is no representation of the quality of a pair of fancy looking glasses.
I played Black Ops once, and I won the round. The next time I played it, I came third. It's science guys!
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