Gaming
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BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend (PS Vita) review A complex yet rewarding beat'em'up that should please fans of obscure Japanese games, but it's probably not for everyone£30 -
best buy
Rayman Origins (PS Vita) review Move over Mario - the Vita has one of the best platform games we've played in years£28 -
Uncharted: Golden Abyss (PS Vita) review More death-defying leaps and gun-based diplomacy from cheeky chappy Nathan Drake. It's a great example of the Vita's potential£35 -
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (PS Vita) review BIFF! SLAM! WALLOP! UMvC3 is our current pick of the Vita's fighting games£30 -
Lumines: Electronic Symphony (PS Vita) review As far as puzzle games go, Electronic Symphony is up there with Tetris - and that's high praise indeed£28 -
Little Deviants (PS Vita) review Younger gamers will like the colourful characters, but Little Deviants doesn't have a lot of depth£18 -
F1 2011 (PS Vita) review Not in the same league as its console brethren, but still a good indication of what we can expect from future Vita racing games£30 -
Fitocracy review It's still rough around the the edges, but Fitocracy's attempt to turn fitness training into an addictive online game has already proved to be a massive success -
Oil Rush review A good looking strategy game set on the water, but it’s ironically lacking in depth£13 -
Gotham City Impostors review An interesting take on the FPS genre, but it’s not as slick as most full-price titles£12 -
Syndicate review Nothing ground-breaking, but ticks most of the FPS boxes and the online co-op mode is fun£27 -
Trine 2 review Trine 2 is a stunning addition to the platform-puzzle genre, with clever gameplay and a lovely world£12 -
recommended
MineCraft review Evidence that indie developers should never be overlooked – Minecraft is a modern day masterpiece£17