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Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Rearden Studios OnLive and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Rearden Studios OnLive.
Award: Recommended October 2011
October 2011
 
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The editors liked

  • It works! Games are faster than on consoles or PCs
  • Free service
  • Games are all PC-priced ($50 or less) with free trials
  • Works with gamepads and keyboard + mouse
  • "Owl" gamepad excels over Dualshock 3 and 360 controller
  • Simple and slow-paced games feel
  • Excellent controller
  • Comes with your choice of free game
  • PlayPack lets you play some recent
  • Classic
  • And indie games for a flat fee
  • Innovative
  • Functional technology
  • An inexpensive and fast way to play games compared with other game consoles and PCs
  • Simple to set up
  • Impressive 1
  • 1 mapping
  • No discernable lag
  • Good selection of games
  • Comfortable. Easy to set up. Makes playing console games on the OnLive PC software much more enjoyable. Doubles as a non-OnLive gamepad with tweaking. Supports Bluetooth for use with mobile devices.
  • Stellar build qualityAffordable priceA tiny box
  • Filled with promise
  • Sleek interface/form factor
  • Great controller
  • It's gaming on a cloud!
  • Impressive image quality
  • Compact size
  • Inexpensive
  • Easy to set up
  • Includes cables
  • Controller
  • And a free game
  • Small
  • Quiet. Easy setup. Great performance. Well made
  • Fun to use controller. Cables included.

The editors didn't like

  • Overall video quality suffers greatly based on connection errors
  • Spurts
  • Microconsole bundle is expensive for an unproven service
  • Ridiculously stressful on your Internet
  • Low latency requirement can be a killer
  • Only 35 games
  • And new releases are few a
  • Lag is almost always an issue
  • Small library of games
  • All of the games are better on consoles or computer
  • Ole offers genuine cloud-based gaming for a reasonable price
  • And it really works
  • But some flaws hold it back from being a true replacement for your home game console or high-end gaming PC
  • Network errors can effect gameplay
  • Very dependent on Internet connection
  • Public multiplayer needs improvement
  • Bottom Line
  • If you want to play console games but don't have the room for money for an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3
  • The OnLive Wireless Controller brings the same experience to your computer with only a few compromises
  • Requires stellar internet connectionLimited game selectionA tiny company
  • Filled with promises
  • Most current games are pretty dated
  • Minor graphical/gameplay hiccups
  • Limited game library
  • Very dependent on network speed
  • Bundled controller feels sluggish at times
  • No a la carte controller yet. No voice chat yet. No all-you-can-play yet. All those said to be coming soon.

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  Published: 2012-01-13, review by: array.se

  • Abstract:  För ett par år sedan fick vi höra om den nya, revolutionerande tjänsterna OnLive och Gaikai som hade som mål att förändra hur vi ser på spelande. OnLives affärsidé är i korthet att konsumenter inte ska behöva ha en spelkonsol hemma, utan all processork...

 
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