Gaming
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recommended
The Novelist review The stealth mechanics feel a little superficial at times, but this moving exploration of family life is decision-based gaming at its best£12 -
best buy
Octodad: Dadliest Catch review Short but sweet, this hilarious tale of an octopus posing as a human will have you grinning from ear to ear in no time£12 -
best buy
Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse review A sound plot, excellent voice acting and great dialogue all help make this mystery one of our favourite recent adventure games£15 -
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance review One of the best hack & slash brawlers for years, Revengeance oozes style£20 -
Knytt Underground review This tranquil platformer has moments of brilliance, but we suspect it won't be enough to sustain most players£8 -
Scan Steam Box – more details emerge We talk to Scan's Technical Marketing manager James Gorbold about the custom-made box from Bolton built for living room PC gaming thrills -
Zoo Tycoon Cutesy, kid-friendly fun, but Zoo Tycoon lacks challenge and misses an opportunity to shine a light on conservation£50 -
Need for Speed: Rivals review Drop-in multiplayer and hectic open world racing gives the Need for Speed series a much-needed nitrous boost£40 -
Killzone Shadow Fall review Technically brilliant, but this solid shooter doesn't fully achieve its huge potential£48 -
recommended
Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag review Blend an assassin and a pirate and you get something awesome but not radically different£48 -
Ryse: Son of Rome review A great looking, stab-happy history lesson that’s all style and no substance£45 -
FIFA 14 (Xbox One) review Graphically superior but lacking in content compared to the current generation£50 -
best buy
Bravely Default review A beautiful JRPG that bravely goes where other games fear to tread, this is a triumph of its genre£35