Gaming

  • tiberian twilight
    EA Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight review Tiberian Twilight is fast-paced and combat-oriented but we missed the resource management of previous games and were frustrated by an arsenal that was limited by experience points.
    £18
  • Square Enix Just Cause 2
    Just Cause 2 review A fun-filled extravaganza of explosion-filled destruction, but Just Cause 2's huge sand-box lacks immersion or depth
    £24
  • recommended
    clover
    Blitz 1Up Clover – A Curious Tale review Clover is a masterpiece of indie game design, avoiding the usual clichés to produce a warm and compelling gaming experience.
    £5.95
  • Star Trek Online
    Star Trek Online review Fantastic space battles but tedious ground combat. It's a good game and one that will thrill any trekkie.
    £24
  • Battlefield: Bad Company 2
    Battlefield: Bad Company 2 review Massive maps and vehicles give this game a completely different slant to other first-person shooters and make it great fun.
    £27
  • best buy
    Mass Effect 2
    Mass Effect 2 review A change of direction brings more exciting combat to the Mass Effect universe, but still retains the depth and charm typical of Bioware.
    £20
  • BioShock 2
    BioShock 2 review An accomplished game, with solid mechanics, luscious locations and a new multiplayer mode, but it’s a conservative update
    £20
  • best buy
    Divinity II: Ego Draconis
    Divinity II: Ego Draconis review A richly detailed fantasy world and dynamic combat make this a must-have for serious RPG fans. Plus, you get to be a dragon.
    £25
  • Torchlight
    Torchlight review A great hack-and-slash game that you can jump straight into, but it doesn't have the epic scale of Diablo.
    £15
  • best buy
    Assassin's Creed 2
    Assassin’s Creed 2 review With all the polish of the original game, this renaissance-set sequel adds the variety of gameplay that was missing
    £27
  • Aliens vs. Predator
    Aliens vs. Predator review The atmosphere's brilliant and you feel like you're in either of the films, but the levels are formulaic and repetitive.
    £48
  • EA The Saboteur
    EA The Saboteur review GTA with Nazis, The Saboteur has a fresh take on the tired WWII genre.
    £26
  • Lucidity
    Lucidity review Lucidity is an inexpensive diversion that failed to really captivate us, despite its distinctive style and gameplay.
    £7