There is also...
http://www.trailcampro.com/trailcamerareviews.aspx
http://game-camera-review.toptenreviews.com/
I like the technical reviews for their technical information, but they are often short on long term endurance or results outside of a limited set of parameters. That is where the benefits of user-reviews comes in as from the forum section of chasingame. However, the user-reviews have their own shortcomings as well which can include some huge product biases that are both positive and negative. The most common and most innocent biases are those of the ignorant, IMHO. If the product works for them, it is a great product regardless of what is available on the market. Some folks will tell you a whole product line is garbage because they had one bad camera.
My strategy for finding cameras (and other items) is to figure out what products meet my needs and perform well according to the technical reviews and then look at the user reviews for the types of problems that crop up. Any particular camera may have an issue, but if you are seeing the same issues crop up in multiple reviews, then that is likely more of a problem with the particular model of camera, such as with the LCD displays on the old Moultries.