Gaming

  • Call of Duty: Ghosts singleplayer
    Call of Duty: Ghosts review Singleplayer: Underwater and Zero-gee sections do little to move the franchise away from its well-worn rut
    £35
    Seth Barton
  • Battlefield 4
    Battlefield 4 review Battlefield gets bigger, louder and a whole lot more intense, but it's more of the same for series veterans
    £33
    Tom Morgan
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    Bigby vs Grendel
    The Wolf Among Us review Cel-shaded film-noir fantasy that combines tense storytelling with fast-paced action
    £19
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy
    Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy review Level-5's grand puzzle master bows out on a high note despite some teething problems with new story structures
    £33
    Katharine Byrne
  • Batman: Arkham Origins
    Batman: Arkham Origins review The Dark Knight returns, but doesn’t quite rise to the occasion
    £27
    Alan Lu
  • PlayJam GameStick
    PlayJam GameStick review A well-designed micro-console, but Android just doesn't have enough high-quality games available to make the most of it
    £80
    Chris Finnamore
  • King of Fighters XIII
    King of Fighters XIII review An unashamedly retro fighting game for genre purists with plenty of time to practice
    £23
    Tom Morgan
  • Divekick
    Divekick review An ideal introduction to the fighting game genre that quickly goes from simple to strategic
    £6.99
    Tom Morgan
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    Rayman Legends
    Rayman Legends review A celebration of its genre and then some. Rayman Legends is a truly innovative platforming experience
    £32
    Katharine Byrne
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    Wind Waker HD04
    The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD review We didn't think The Wind Waker could get any more beautiful, but this refined Full HD remake proves us wrong
    £40
    Katharine Byrne
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    GTA 5 review
    Grand Theft Auto V review A genuinely epic piece of entertainment, crammed full of stuff to drive and shoot and rob
    £42
    Seth Barton
  • Foddy
    Bennett Foddy interview – the game changer His games may make you cry, laugh and scream, but they always keep you coming back for more. We get under the skin of Bennett Foddy to find out what drives him to make the web's most innovative games
    Chris Finnamore
  • Disney Infinity box
    Disney Infinity review Beautiful open worlds that really capture the spirit of the films and a fun world-builder, but the main Play Sets lack substance
    £52
    Katharine Byrne