Gaming
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Codemasters Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising review Dragon Rising's tactical elements make for tense gameplay, but missions and scenery are repetitive.£18 -
NCsoft Aion: The Tower of Eternity review Beautiful graphics and Eastern mythology make for a unique world, but the grinding play will put off casual players.£25 -
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Eidos Batman: Arkham Asylum review A fun and immersive third-person combat game, whether you're a comic book fan or not.£24 -
Activision Wolfenstein review With forbidden occult forces, monstrous enemies and plenty of Nazis to kill, this is a simple, fun action game with an incredible heritage.£25 -
Paradox Interactive Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim review A smart and engaging real-time strategy game with clever AI for your friendly forces, but the campaign missions can feel a little rushed.£25 -
Eidos Championship Manager 2010 review More accessible than Football Manager but still lags behind it for match realism.£18 -
EA Battlefield Heroes review This free online shooter isn't perfect, but it's enough fun to be worth a go. -
Focus Interactive Sherlock Holmes vs Jack the Ripper review A solid adventure with two intriguing protagonists and a chilling atmosphere.£17 -
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THQ Blood Bowl review A great recreation of a classic board game, and brilliant fun for one or two players.£25 -
505 Games Arma II Incredible ambition and addictive action, but AI bugs make the single-player game less satisfying than the multiplayer game.£20 -
Ascaron Trine review Trine combines action, strategy and physics with classic platforming action to create a game quite unlike anything else you've played.£15 -
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Telltale Games Tales of Monkey Island review Tales of Monkey Island is a stupendous amount of fun and revives all the brilliant points of the classic original.£22 -
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Codemasters Fuel review A huge, open world to explore with highly addictive racing. The best arcade-style driving game in years.£18