Gaming
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best buy
SteamWorld Heist review A beautifully made turn-based strategy shooter, SteamWorld Heist steals in as this year's best 3DS game£15 -
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros review Paper Jam Bros is rather lacking in imagination, but its turn-based battles are still good fun£35 -
best buy
Xenoblade Chronicles X review With its incredible world and thrilling combat system, Xenoblade Chronicles X shows other open world RPGs how it's done£40 -
recommended
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 review - A game of three halves Bigger than ever, with three hefty modes, Black Ops 3 provides plenty of bang for your buck£40 -
Star Wars Battlefront review Star Wars fans will love Battlefront's epic battles, but the simplified mechanics may put off anyone looking for an in-depth shooter£40 -
Assassin's Creed Syndicate review An enjoyable if repetitive romp through Victorian London, but Assassin's Creed Syndicate fails to move the series forward£45 -
best buy
Fallout 4 review New crafting and base building mechanics and a densely packed wasteland, Fallout 4 is the best game in the series£40 -
Transformers: Devastation review An utter joy for fans of Transformers, but it doesn't do quite enough to woo the masses£33 -
recommended
Chillblast Fusion Drone review A competent and compact gaming PC - the Fusion Drone is a bit of a bargain£500 -
Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water review The GamePad is a perfect match for the Camera Obscura, but Maiden of Black Water's half-baked horror struggles to get the blood racing£50 -
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood - PlayStation VR first look Jump scares and virtual reality are a potent combination if - like me - you've never donned a VR headset before -
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes review The 3D puzzles can be brilliant at times, but Tri Force Heroes' patchwork of ideas doesn't always knit together£30 -
Cities: Skylines After Dark review Beautiful and fun, but Cities: Skylines is more sandbox than simulation£34