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F1 25 review: a worthy, but safe entry
By Rhys Wood published
F1 25 is a serviceable but safe annual entry in the Codemasters motorsport series.

Thrustmaster T128 review: a very capable wheel for the price, but don’t expect a premium design
By Lewis Maddison published
The T128 is inexpensive for a racing wheel, but its performance punches above its weight.

Nacon RIG 900 Max HS review: a premium gaming headset that packs powerful sound and exceptional comfort
By Rhys Wood published
The RIG 900 Max HS gaming headset excels with superb audio quality and comfort, and battery life that goes the distance.

DXRacer Craft review: a firm yet comfortable gaming chair with an excellent headrest but weak arms
By Lewis Maddison published
The DXRacer Craft aims to offer a high-end gaming chair experience – but how comfortable is it?

Sennheiser HD 550 review: near-perfect premium gaming audio
By Rob Dwiar published
The Sennheiser HD 550 headphones offer an extremely premium audio experience, and might be the best non-gaming headset audio solution for gamers in 2025.

Blades of Fire review: forging a path with mid-budget retro charm
By Alicia Haddick published
Blades of Fire has a retro simplicity that hugely appeals and makes for a fine blacksmithing adventure.

OXS Storm G2 review: a very budget-friendly wireless gaming headset with credible performance
By Lewis Maddison published
Can the OXS Storm G2 deliver decent wireless performance at such a low price?

MotoGP 25 review: a more approachable take on licensed bike racing
By Phil Iwaniuk published
Two-wheeled racing specialist Milestone returns with another licensed MotoGP release for its long-running series, and coaxes in a broader audience with new arcade physics.

Hitman World of Assassination PSVR 2 review: the Sony VR headset's killing blow
By Hamish Hector published
Hitman World of Assassination on PSVR 2 is a delight

Doom: The Dark Ages review: ripping and tearing is still satisfying, but the Slayer's scaled back moveset holds it back from greatness
By Scott McCrae published
Doom: The Dark Ages is another excellent FPS campaign from id Software, but it doesn’t quite reach the high bar set by the previous two entries.
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