Gaming
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Resident Evil Revelations review A streamlined horror that makes a refreshing change of pace from the rapidly decaying series£20 -
best buy
Fire Emblem: Awakening review Slick turn-based battler with fantastic character development both on and off the battlefield£33 -
Mad Catz M.O.J.O. Android micro-console review We take an early look at the Android-powered M.O.J.O games console from peripheral specialists Mad Catz -
best buy
The Last of Us review An insidiously brilliant game that should infect every PS3 and serves as a high point for this generation of consoles£38 -
Metro: Last Light review An excellent blend of stealth and action, with a powerful story that only falls down once or twice in its lengthy capaign£35 -
Black Crown: hands-on preview Random House's first venture into gaming is a darkly fantastic interactive novel that's web-based and free-to-play -
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Monaco: What's Yours is Mine review Brilliant heist-themed fun, especially for sofa-sharing gamers£12 -
Leviathan: Warships review The blend of real-time and turn-based action is a bit fiddly, but its cross-platform play is impressive£7.99 -
Razer Atrox Arcade Stick review Razer's first foray into fighting game peripherals doesn't pull any punches, with fully customisable buttons and switches -
Mel Croucher goes Back to the Future Having founded the first UK games company back in 1977, Mel Croucher is going back to game development - 21st Century style -
best buy
Bioshock Infinite review Infinite is an incredible feat of storytelling, which keeps you guessing right until the end£28