Gaming
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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 -
recommended
Wolfenstein: 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 -
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 -
recommended
The 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 -
best buy
Kalimba review With its smart design and mind-melting puzzles, Press Play's Kalimba is the new golden child of PC platformers£7 -
Football Manager Classic 2015 review A hugely impressive conversion of the PC classic to high-end tablet screens£15 -
recommended
Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin review An even tougher challenge than the vanilla release, and not exactly a must-buy for PC gamers, but Xbox One and PS4 owners should snap it up£30 -
best buy
Pillars of Eternity review A beautifully crafted RPG that not only harks back to genre classics but stands out in its own right£35 -
best buy
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D review It may not look as pretty as the Wii original, but Xenoblade Chronicles 3D is still one of the best JRPGs we've played in the last decade£35 -
PlayStation TV review - Remote Play now for just £45 Remote Play is undeniably cool, and a new low price makes PlayStation TV far more tempting£85 -
Battlefield Hardline review A much-needed reboot gives EA’s flagship FPS crucial appeal to the not-so-hardcore and ditches the militarism for cops-and-robbers£45 -
Sunless Sea review Sunless Sea keeps its treasure under tight lock and key, but this slow-burning rogue-like text adventure is still strangely compelling£15 -
The Order 1886 review - Six hours and 42 minutes ... An incredible-looking game, but it's as rigid as a Victorian knight's moral code£45