Reviews

  • best buy
    Titanfall box
    Titanfall review A brilliant update to the FPS formula, with both parkour pilots and towering robots providing thrills aplenty
    £28
    Tom Morgan
  • NZXT Source 530
    NZXT Source 530 review A couple of flimsy components mean this chassis seems a little too expensive for what it is
    £80
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Infamous: Second Son
    Infamous: Second Son review An enjoyable open-world brawl, but it's neither truly next-gen, nor is it greater than the sum of its parts
    £50
    Seth Barton
  • Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9
    Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 review Amazon's best Kindle Fire yet, but the gorgeous screen and great camera can't offset the custom Android interface
    £329
    Tom Morgan
  • best buy
    Layton Vs Wright
    Professor Layton Vs Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney review The smartest game currently on 3DS, this is a treat for both Layton and Phoenix Wright fans alike
    £32
    Katharine Byrne
  • Luftrausers
    Luftrausers review Balletic, seat-of-the-pants flying but this plane is too lightweight to justify the price of a seat
    £7
    Seth Barton
  • Silverstone Fortress FT03
    Silverstone Fortress FT03 review Gives you a great compact PC in the end, but routing cables and reinstalling fans is a chore
    £107
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Aerocool DS Cube
    Aerocool DS Cube review A reasonable compact case, but we’d have liked sturdier build quality in places
    £71
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Corsair Carbide 300R
    Corsair Carbide 300R review It’s not quiet, but we found this solid, industrial-looking case very easy to build
    £65
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Yoshi's New island
    Yoshi's New Island review A simple platformer whose quirky looks will go down well with kids, but its bland level design and cheap deaths will frustrate older players
    £30
    Katharine Byrne
  • BitFenix Colossus Micro-ATX
    BitFenix Colossus Micro-ATX review A more streamlined alternative to the Prodigy M, this is a great case, but for a price
    £83
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Acer Iconia B1
    Acer Iconia B1 review This budget tablet was always part of Acer's B-team, and it's now outgunned by far superior rivals
    £150
    Katharine Byrne
  • HTC Desire C
    HTC Desire C A classy design and Android 4, but the screen and processor disappoint
    £150
    Seth Barton