Gaming
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Lego Universe review There's not much content, but what's there is highly-polished and tight controls mean your children can safely explore this virtual world.£18
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recommendedChime review OneBigGame's charity project has produced a game that's truly excellent in its own right.£3.99
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best buyFallout: New Vegas review Everything we loved about Fallout 3, and much more. New Vegas improves on the original in almost every way.£24
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Medal of Honor review Breaks new ground for the Medal of Honor series, but the short campaign and limited multiplayer do little to improve gameplay.£27
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best buyF1 2010 review F1 2010's realistic dynamic weather is outstanding and this level of realism extends throughout this excellent racer£30
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Sumo Gamer review It isn't for small living spaces, but it will impress your friends and is very soft and comfortable.£159
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best buyStarcraft II review It’s a traditional RTS, but updated for the 21st century with loving care and attention.£35
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Vizati review Like many coloured-block games before it, Vizati provides a simple and engaging puzzle experience for casual gamers.£6.32
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Microsoft Xbox 360 S 250GB review The new model is a great boon to those buying their first 360, but it's not worth upgrading£200
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best buyMonkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck’s Revenge review It's still the amazing game it's always been, but the new graphics and speech make Monkey Island 2 appeal to a new generation of gamers.£6.99
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Darkness Within 2: The Dark Lineage review The Dark Lineage proves its knowledge of the literature that inspired it, but fails to create a compelling story or gameplay experience of its own.£15