Gaming
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How the PlayStation-powered New Horizons probe flew to Pluto As New Horizons explores the outer reaches of the Solar System, we reveal the technology that has made it all possible
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recommendedBatman: Arkham Knight review Arkham Knight brings Gotham to life like never before, and takes Batman to seriously dark places£38
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recommendedHeroes of the Storm review The perfect introduction to online battle arena games, with accessible characters and simple yet superb gameplay
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The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited (PS4) review A diluted and often confusing take on the Elder Scrolls formula, but Tamriel Unlimited has its charms£42
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recommendedYoshi's Woolly World review It's not particularly challenging, but Yoshi's Woolly World is guaranteed to melt hearts of stone with its adorable, charming design£33
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recommendedThe Next Penelope review In this futuristic action indie racer, Homer's Odyssey meets F-Zero with spectacular results. An adrenaline-fuelled triumph£10
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Splatoon (Wii U) review - Nintendo's inkredible new shooter Fun, stylish and hugely entertaining, but Splatoon's meagre number of battle modes prevents it from being a must-have hit (for now)£29
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Steelseries Sentry review Tobii's Eye-X tech offers an intriguing glimpse into the future of game controls, but it's expensive and only a few games support it£145
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recommendedWolfenstein: The Old Blood review A slick shlock horror return to Wolfenstein's roots, but a lot of the pathos and subtleties of The New Order are lost in The Old Blood£15
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Puzzle & Dragons Z + Super Mario Bros Edition review A well-presented match-three puzzler, but Puzzle & Dragons Z and its Mario-themed companion won't hold your attention for long£23
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recommendedThe Evil Within review - now with The Consequence DLC Horror Maestro Shinji Mikami returns to form with this gruesome rollercoaster of fear and virtual brutality£44
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best buyKalimba review With its smart design and mind-melting puzzles, Press Play's Kalimba is the new golden child of PC platformers£7
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Football Manager Classic 2015 review A hugely impressive conversion of the PC classic to high-end tablet screens£15