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Persona 5 Tactica review - caught in the crossfire
By Cat Bussell published
Review Persona 5 Tactica is a rich strategy title that will delight fans of the original but may leave newcomers out of their depth.
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin review - fighting fantasy
By Cat Bussell published
Review The first RTS in the Age of Sigmar universe is accessible, slick, and well-designed. However, the unadventurous combat mechanics will leave genre veterans in the cold.
SteelSeries Alias review - style meets substance
By Dashiell Wood published
Review The SteelSeries Alias is an impressive gaming microphone with a stunning design, just be aware that you'll be paying extra for looks.
PlayStation Portal review - a brilliant evolution in Remote Play
By Rob Dwiar published
Review The PlayStation Portal is the definitive PS5 Remote Play device - combining excellence in build quality and ergonomics, it’s an absolute triumph.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 review - doesn’t it look tired?
By Jake Tucker published
Review Much like The Godfather 3 it's the third in a much-loved trilogy and a bit pants
Roccat Syn Buds Core review - big bass on a budget
By Catherine Lewis published
Review The Roccat Syn Buds Core boast excellent sound, especially for their low price point, but their promise of being “Nintendo Switch ready” falls flat.
RIG 600 Pro HS gaming headset review - exceptional sound at a mid-range price
By Rhys Wood published
Review The RIG 600 Pro HS offers phenomenal sound and a top-quality mic at an impressive price.
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 review - the fighter Nick fans have been waiting for
By Rhys Wood published
Review Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 is a vast improvement over the original title, packing in new characters and plenty of extra content.
The Invincible review - space to think
By Rob Dwiar published
Review The Invincible is a tense adventure story game that’s built on excellent source material.
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name review - can’t keep a good man down
By James Daly published
Review Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name puts legendary hard man Kazuma Kiryu back in the starring role in this compelling, emotional, and relatively bite-sized spin-off.
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