Gaming
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Wolfenstein: The New Order review A new take on the long-running WW2 series has some great ideas and fantastic action sequences, although the tone varies wildly£22
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recommendedChild of Light review One of the most beautiful games ever made, this delightful RPG is a must buy for fans of the genre£12
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recommendedKirby Triple Deluxe review Short but sweet, this excellent 3DS platformer has the best stereoscopic 3D effects we've ever seen£28
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best buyRazer Sabertooth review A great controller for improving your competitive play, but a lack of Xbox One support is an issue£69.99
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Trials Fusion review Fun, frustrating and addictive, but could do with more variety in level design£15.99
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Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls review Fixes Diablo's flaws and extends the end game ad infinitum - it's everything we liked before, turned up to 11£25
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Secrets of Raetikon review The game's structure feels a little flat at times, but this gorgeously realised world is well worth exploring£7
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The Elder Scrolls Online review Elder Scrolls fans and MMO players alike will love it, but the subscription model might prove a sticking point£25.90
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Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes review A sublime taster of things to come, Ground Zeroes is short but sweet and a must-play for series fans£20
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Pokemon Link: Battle! review Fun in short bursts, but this simple puzzler doesn't have enough ideas to sustain itself over longer sittings£7
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1954: Alcatraz review Mature writing and meaningful decisions make this point and click adventure a joy to play£12
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best buyTitanfall review A brilliant update to the FPS formula, with both parkour pilots and towering robots providing thrills aplenty£28
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Infamous: Second Son review An enjoyable open-world brawl, but it's neither truly next-gen, nor is it greater than the sum of its parts£50