About

Gaming coverage for people who actually play

Most Wanted Gamers covers the games, hardware, and industry moves that actually matter to people who finish what they start. No review-score theatre, no hype-cycle PR regurgitation, no listicles padded to hit word count.

What we cover

  • Reviews — honest verdicts from players who beat the thing, not people who skimmed a preview build.
  • Guides — battle-tested walkthroughs, boss orders, min-max paths. Written by people who've been there.
  • Hardware — peripherals, GPUs, builds. What wins on real benchmarks, not spec-sheet marketing.
  • Industry — acquisitions, platform power plays, AI disruption, engine wars. Analysis, not press releases.
  • Retro — the classics that built the medium, and why they still punch above weight decades later.

How we work

Every review reflects time actually spent with the game — usually 30+ hours, often a full playthrough. We write about games we'd recommend to a friend with a limited gaming budget, and we're honest about the ones we wouldn't. If we didn't finish it, we say so.

We don't take payment for coverage. Hardware we review is either bought at retail or sent under the condition that we publish our honest findings, positive or negative. Affiliate links (where they exist) are tagged clearly — see our affiliate disclosure for how that works.

Editorial independence

Advertising is served via Google AdSense and is algorithmically targeted — we don't select the ads, and the advertisers have no input on what we write. Affiliate commissions don't influence review verdicts or product rankings. If an ad ever appears next to an article that feels discordant, let us know and we'll add it to the blocklist.

Get in touch

Tips, corrections, hardware pitches, or just want to argue about FF7 vs FF6? Reach us on the contact page.