Gaming
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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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recommendedMonaco: What's Yours is Mine review Brilliant heist-themed fun, especially for sofa-sharing gamers£12
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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
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Razer Atrox Arcade Stick review Razer's first foray into fighting game peripherals doesn't pull any punches, with fully customisable buttons and switches
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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
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best buyBioshock Infinite review Infinite is an incredible feat of storytelling, which keeps you guessing right until the end£28
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SimCity review Solo play and sprawling cities and are so 2003, as you'll need social skills and more focused designs to prosper in this excellent update£35
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Gears of War: Judgment review A new multiplayer focus and some arcade-style gameplay tweaks keeps the Gears formula fresh, but the story is basic£37
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Crysis 3 review Easy on the eyes, but not on your graphics card - Crysis 3 is a great-looking game that comes up short in terms of gameplay£30
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Dead Space 3 review Entering the atmosphere loses some of its charm, but Dead Space 3 still has scares£30
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recommendedBaldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition review A restored classic that loses none of its charm, but gains some welcome extra content£12.50