Gaming
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Telltale Games Jurassic Park review A new take on the point-and-click genre, but not one that’s well-suited to the PC£22 -
Need for Speed: The Run review Desert Bus is usurped as the definitive trans-America driving simulator. the Run is fast-paced and fun, with only a few exceptions£33 -
Assassin’s Creed Revelations review Ezio Auditoré’s story ends with a whimper rather than a bang, although it is a finely crafted one£27 -
Batman: Arkham City review A DC comic book fans’ dream, but there's not a lot of new ideas for veterans of the first game£25 -
best buy
Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim review Bethesda's eagerly-anticipated RPG epic fulfils its promise with a rich world, gripping plot and hundreds of hours of potential gameplay£30 -
best buy
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception review Does little to reinvent the series, but with such a masterful blend of action, plot and presentation, it really doesn't need to£34 -
Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary review A well-executed update of a classic shooter, and a game that everyone should play at least twice£28 -
Lace Mamba Global The Book of Unwritten Tales review Once you get past the fantasy in-jokes, The Book of Unwritten Tales has plenty more to keep you playing£14 -
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 review A globe-trotting single player campaign, addictive new co-op modes and unbeatable multiplayer mayhem – MW3 has it all£35 -
Battlefield 3 review A visually impressive but fairly generic single player campaign, but Battlefield 3's online multiplayer is up there with the best£30 -
OnLive MicroConsole & Service review It's an impressive start for 'cloud gaming' - but issues of quality, cost and the range of games hold it back from greatness£70 -
recommended
Orcs Must Die! review Slickly-executed and surprisingly lengthy, Orcs Must Die! is the most fun you can have while mincing greenskins£12 -
best buy
Forza Motorsport 4 review A racing game clearly designed by petrol heads - it delivers everything that fanatical car fans desire, and has massive replay value£35