Gaming
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best buyFallout 4 review New crafting and base building mechanics and a densely packed wasteland, Fallout 4 is the best game in the series£40
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Transformers: Devastation review An utter joy for fans of Transformers, but it doesn't do quite enough to woo the masses£33
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recommendedChillblast Fusion Drone review A competent and compact gaming PC - the Fusion Drone is a bit of a bargain£500
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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
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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
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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
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Cities: Skylines After Dark review Beautiful and fun, but Cities: Skylines is more sandbox than simulation£34
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recommendedSOMA review More stressful than scary, but SOMA's intelligent and unnerving narrative more than makes up for its lack of blood-pumping thrills£23
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Star Fox Zero review - hands on We go hands on with Star Fox Zero at Nintendo's E3 showcase in London
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best buyMGSV: The Phantom Pain review The Phantom Pain has some of the best moment-to-moment gameplay of any open world game£46
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New Xbox One Experience - Preview announced for new update The new Windows 10-powered Xbox One interface is a huge step forward for the console
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Super Mario Maker review Nintendo gives players the crown jewels of 2D level design in Super Mario Maker, but it could do more to guide the creation process£34
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Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power review Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power is a smart, if brief, puzzle platformer that's cut short by its ambitious design£16