Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy Review - No objections! By Alicia Haddick published 22 January 24 Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy is a fantastic remaster with an interesting story and hilarious characters.
Not heard of new Netflix movie Train Dreams? Come for the A-list cast, stay for the heartbreaking story By Jasmine Valentine published 16 October 25 I'm still thinking about new Netflix movie Train Dreams, and that's the biggest compliment you can give a film.
A Way Out is a gritty co-op game that challenged me to make the right choice in a world full of bad ones By Sarah Thwaites published 4 March 25 A Way Out is a drama-filled co-op game from Hazelight Studios that asks players to orchestrate a prison break – and deal with the immediate ensuing consequences.
Ultros review - reap what you sow By Elie Gould published 12 February 24 Ultros marries metroidvanias and environmentalism together in a mysterious and captivating journey.
Theragun Pro massage gun review: still the king By Lloyd Coombes published 18 October 24 It’s not getting any younger, but the Theragun Pro remains an impressive massage gun that’s still a great place to start.
PUSH review: The AI app of choice for strength-based athletes By Stephen Warwick published 24 October 24 Push is a brilliant workout app with very few weaknesses.
Ruijie Reyee RG-RAP2260(E) review By Dave Mitchell published 2 December 24 A top-value Wi-Fi 6 AP with good performance, excellent cloud management and slick provisioning services.
I tested Transmission, a free and easy to use torrent client with massive compatibility By Stefan Ionescu last updated 5 August 25 Transmission is one of the few torrenting clients with widespread compatibility.
ThinkTrader forex trading app review By Daniel Blechynden last updated 21 June 24 ThinkTrader, formerly known as Trade Interceptor, is a powerful mobile trading app backed by a range of highly advanced features and an equally impressive desktop app.
Persona 3 Reload review - it doesn’t miss By Catherine Lewis published 30 January 24 Persona 3 Reload brings fantastic enhancements and quality-of-life improvements to an engaging RPG that fans will love.
In Stars and Time review: narrative gold By Catherine Lewis published 20 November 23 In Stars and Time is an unmissable indie turn-based RPG with a gripping narrative that’ll stay with you for a long time.
It Takes Two pushed me to the limit with clever platforming puzzles and moreish co-op challenges By Sarah Thwaites published 4 March 25 Teamwork does, in fact, make the dream work
Rise of the Ronin review: twin blade, almost twin identity By Rob Dwiar published 10 April 24 Rise of the Ronin is a terrific action RPG that scratches the Samurai and open-world checklist itch, but some visual roughness, repetition, and overall lack of identity hold it back.
Scan 3XS GWP A1-TR64 review By James Morris published 21 October 24 A well-balanced high-end workstation with superb CPU power and real-time graphics capabilities.
Tron: Ares review – Disney reboots its dazzling digital world, but the new story left me longing for the original Grid By Amelia Schwanke published 7 October 25 Disney puts another token in the Tron franchise machine with its Tron: Legacy follow-up Tron: Ares, a neon-washed blockbuster throwback that signals a new era for the studio’s sci-fi series.
I tried Dynatrace, a comprehensive and advanced observability platform for enterprises By Ritoban Mukherjee published 20 August 25 Dynatrace delivers enterprise-grade network monitoring with AI-powered insights, but comes with complexity and premium pricing that suits large organizations.
Reliable, neat and user-friendly, the Anthbot Genie lawn mower is a wish come true By Derek Adams published 31 July 25 If you're after an intelligent lawnbot that doesn't take a degree in IT to operate, step right this way.
I tried the TP-Link VIGI NVR1004-4P, see what I thought of this surveillance and recording solution By Dave Mitchell published 6 February 25 A low-cost surveillance and recording solution with good analytics features that work best with TP-Link’s cameras.
Ghost of Yotei is one of the best games I’ve played this year, with beauty, style, and visceral action running through its veins By Rob Dwiar published 25 September 25 Ghost of Yotei is a superb and beautiful sequel that iterates on its predecessor in all the best ways.
Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club review: an accomplished murder mystery By Dashiell Wood published 28 August 24 Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club is a dark murder mystery adventure that’s almost unmissable on Nintendo Switch.
Don't sleep on Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree; it's an inventive and lively roguelite worth trying By Josephine Watson published 18 September 25 The world of Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree is packed full of heart, staking its claim in the roguelite genre with a unique dual-character mechanic. Here's our full review.
E*TRADE review By Jitendra Soni last updated 8 July 24 One of the oldest and most popular online brokers and now offers zero commission trading.
Boomerang Parental Control software review By Mike Jennings last updated 3 July 25 Boomerang sports some smart features, but the iOS app is underpowered compared to the Android version.
Coopah app review: An ideal, reasonably priced running companion app By Sarah Finley published 21 May 24 Need a running plan which will get you ready for the race day? Coopah could help motivate you
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown review - the refreshed prince By Jake Tucker published 11 January 24 Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is a slick action-adventure game squashed into two dimensions.
AllTrails review: an essential app for hobbyist hikers and walkers By Matt Evans published 11 June 24 AllTrails is perhaps the best-known hiking app out there. We bring it up mountains, across rivers, and through woodlands to test its mettle.
Make Way review - the perfect party racer By Dashiell Wood published 7 December 23 Make Way is a top choice if you want a party game to play with friends but patchy online matchmaking holds it back from perfection.
Sword Of The Sea is a technicolor trip of a game from the makers of Journey By Ben Gilbert published 6 September 25 Mind-bending mechanics and cosmic backdrops deliver an allegory for our collapsing ecosystem and the immensity of nature.
King of Meat offers brilliant combat and dungeon creation, but its platforming ground me down By Dashiell Wood published 2 October 25 King of Meat has a lot going for it as a co-op party game, but awkward humor and underwhelming platforming disappoint.
Money Manager Ex review By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson last updated 1 July 24 A free personal finance tool that will help you to keep on top of your money.