Category: Reviews
REVIEW: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii)
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword marks 25 years of slashing through dungeons in snazzy green tunics. Seen by many as potentially the Wii's last hurrah, Skyward Sword puts a lot on the line with its heavy implementation of motion controls and unique visual style. Can it revive interest in the ageing Wii console, and re-affirm the Zelda series as one of gaming's premier franchises?
REVIEW: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Overall Verdict)
You've checked out our single player, multiplayer, Elite and Special Ops reviews, and now here is our final verdict on Modern Warfare 3. Has the most-anticipated game of all time lived up to the hype?
REVIEW: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Elite)
Modern Warfare 3 isn't just about killing people. With the built-in Call of Duty: Elite network, it's about making friends, winning prizes and improving your online skills too. Oh, and yeah, killing people too actually. But do we really need a Facebook for fragging?
REVIEW: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Special Ops)
Modern Warfare 3 is finally here, and with it comes the return of Special Ops missions. Can their quick fire blasts of arcade action capture our imaginations once more, and is the new Survival mode as addictive as Nazi Zombies?
REVIEW: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Multiplayer)
Load up on guns, bring your friends, it's fun to lose and to pretend. Modern Warfare is back, with addictive multiplayer modes again returning in the third instalment to dominate your leisure time. Read on to find out whether it does enough to fend off stiff competition from Battlefield 3.
REVIEW: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Single Player)
Ready to kick some terrorist butt? Good, because Modern Warfare 3, the most highly-anticipated shooter of all time is here, locked, cocked, and ready to unload a shed-load of digital bullets into your shell-shocked face. Can it live up to the massive expectations of one gaming's most fervent fanbases?
REVIEW: Philips Sonicare DiamondClean electric toothbrush
Can you covet a toothbrush? That's a question Philips are hoping to answer with a resounding "YES" with their latest electric brush, the Sonicare DiamondClean. Packed full of teeth-tidying features, it's about as techy as a toothbrush is ever going to get, and as expensive too. But is it worth the £250 asking price?
REVIEW: Kinect Sports: Season 2 (Xbox 360)
Almost a year since its launch, the Xbox 360's controller-free Kinect motion sensor is still waiting for its killer, must-have game. Rare Studios staked a decent claim at the title with Kinect Sports at launch, and this year they've implemented a raft of new features and a host of new sports for the sequel, Kinect Sports: Season 2. Is it enough to convert the Kinect sceptics?
REVIEW: Three MiFi HSPA+ (Huawei E586)
Three's latest MiFi personal Wi-Fi hotspot certainly is a looker, and with newly-added HSPA+ connectivity, makes some bold claims when it comes to mobile broadband speeds. Can it deliver superfast downloads when out on the road, or will a standard dongle offer similar results? Read on to find out.
REVIEW: Acronis True Image Home 2012
Backing-up PC data can be a chore, but it's a necessary pain if you hope to protect your sensitive and precious files from the odd ghost in the system. The Acronis True Image Home 2012 suite aims to take the hassle out of backing up your files, while also having enough flexibility to sate the appetite of even the most avid PC tinkerer. Read on for our verdict.