Reviews
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Aria Gladiator Inspire 3670K review It has plenty of extras, such as Wi-Fi and a Blu-ray drive, but it suffers from poor Windows performance£523
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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
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best buyRayman Origins (PS Vita) review Move over Mario - the Vita has one of the best platform games we've played in years£28
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Pentax Optio VS20 review The portrait-orientation controls are interesting but not much practical use; image quality is below par£157
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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
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Mesh Pegasus A8 review It doesn't have the fastest CPU or GPU, but the Pegasus A8's SSD provides great Windows performance£550
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Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (PS Vita) review BIFF! SLAM! WALLOP! UMvC3 is our current pick of the Vita's fighting games£30
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EaseUS Todo Backup Free 4.0 review Good for a free program, but relatively inexpensive commercial packages are far more powerful
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Palicomp Phoenix i5 Storm review Its 2TB hard drive is a real benefit for media hoarders, especially considering today's prices, but its GPU is underpowered£550
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Eclipse Matrix i5238r777 review The Matrix has a powerful CPU and GPU, as well as some great components, but it needs more hard drive space£550
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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
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Little Deviants (PS Vita) review Younger gamers will like the colourful characters, but Little Deviants doesn't have a lot of depth£18
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Chillblast Fusion Chimera review Great Windows performance backed up by a long warranty, but its graphics card isn't powerful enough£550