Reviews
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Star Fox Guard review - a triumph for the Wii U GamePad This tower defence game makes great use of the Wii U GamePad, but its lack of variety quickly becomes quite tiresome£13
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Gigabyte P57W-CF2 review The Gigabyte P57W doesn't disappoint when it comes to performance, but its screen and overall build quality could be better£1345
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Falcon Blaze FX review The Falcon Blaze FX performs mostly well and includes plenty of nice extras, but its upgrade potential is low£500
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Palicomp i3 Aurora review An affordable, capable and visually striking gaming machine, but the competition offers even better value£600
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recommendedFalcon Predator Pro SLI review Fittingly for its extraterritorial-tinged design, this premium rig is a gaming monster£1500
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recommendedYoyotech Warbird RS12 review Powerful but quiet, the Warbird RS12 is a great gaming rig with plenty of extras£1500
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recommendedAsus VivoBook Pro N552VW review The Asus VivoBook Pro N552VW is big and heavy but it's good value for the specifications£900
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Yokai Watch review - living on borrowed time Its real time battles make great use of the 3DS's touchscreen, but Yokai Watch is rather lacking in drive and momentum£28
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Star Fox Zero review - a disappointing black hole for Wii U With its clunky controls and poorly implemented GamePad screen, Star Fox Zero crashes and burns before it even enters the Wii U's orbit£39
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recommendedSamsung UE48JS8500 review - go Quantum for less Excellent picture quality and a full line-up of smart catch-up services, Samsung's JS8500 series is a great choice for under £1,000£999
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Asus Republic of Gamers GL552VW (ROG) review The ROG GL552VW is a good value mid-range gaming laptop let down by a mediocre screen£1000
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Dark Souls 3 review - a brutal legend Dark Souls III is superbly crafted and full of rich RPG systems, but its refusal to accommodate newcomers will put players off£39
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AOC C3583FQ review - a curved 160Hz gaming monitor Excellent for games at super-high frame rates, but the AOC C3583FQ is compromised overall£550