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GameSir X5 Lite review: a basic but effective mobile controller
By Lewis Maddison published
The GameSir X5 Lite focuses on the basics to deliver a solid mobile controller — but how well does it actually game?

Nacon Storage Case for Nintendo Switch 2 review: a behemoth in every sense
By Harry Padoan published
I tested a Nintendo Switch 2 case which is on the edge of being too big to handle — but it comes with just about everything to meet your needs.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Switch 2 review: choose wisely, and play this excellent Nintendo Switch 2 port
By Matt Cabral published
The legendary archaeologist's greatest gaming adventure sacrifices little in its leap to Nintendo's hybrid hardware.

GameSir G7 Pro 8K review: a fantastic controller with a divisive extra
By Tom Bedford published
The GameSir G7 Pro 8K increases the polling on a top-rated controller, and while the price increase is minimal, the controller's still not for everyone.

007 First Light review: a stunning stealth action game fit for the silver screen
By Amelia Schwanke published
007 First Light is undeniably cinematic, perfectly immersing you in Ian Fleming’s Bond with a high-stakes linear narrative, sleek gadget mechanics and globe-trotting levels.

Outbound review: a fun road trip that doesn’t quite have the mileage to go all day
By Lewis Maddison published
Nature-loving vanlife is portrayed without blemish in Outbound — but how well does it sell the dream?

Snakebyte Gamepad RGB S2 review: far from a worthy Pro Controller rival
By Harry Padoan published
Despite featuring Hall effect thumbsticks, Snakebyte's RGB-equipped Switch 2 controller is plagued with wireless connectivity issues.

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight makes a bold attempt to recreate what made the Arkham games so good
By Josephine Watson published
Arkham, Ar-saw, Ar-conquered?

I spent hours uncovering secrets in Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, and despite its low difficulty, I can see it being a hit with players of all ages
By Harry Padoan published
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book sees Nintendo’s green dino embark on a new chapter, with a discovery-focused puzzler that exudes charm and charisma — but is it any good?
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