RedMagic 10 Air review: a lighter approach to gaming phones By Jon Mundy published 24 April 25 With the RedMagic 10 Air, RedMagic has made a gaming phone that's a little easier to live with.
Batman: Arkham Shadow review: an almost flawless VR experience By Hamish Hector published 29 October 24 Batman: Arkham Shadow is a full-on AAA VR experience that everyone with a Meta Quest 3 or 3S should try
I watched Netflix’s Too Much and calling it Lena Dunham’s new version of Girls doesn’t do it justice By Jasmine Valentine published 10 July 25 We clearly all miss Girls, but Lena Dunham’s new Netflix show Too Much goes above and beyond the messiness of New York living.
KitchenAid Fully Automatic Espresso Machine KF8 review: making café quality coffee at home has never been easier By Cat Ellis published 14 October 24 From bean to cup with the minimum of fuss, this premium expresso machine makes preparing custom drinks a piece of cake.
I tried out Change Detection, a great website content monitoring tool for beginners and small businesses with a low budget By Krishi Chowdhary published 2 May 25 A fully open-source project that lets you track 5,000 URLs at once
Hexgears Immersion A3 review: A solid low-profile gaming keyboard By Alex Blake published 16 October 24 The Hexgears Immersion A3 is a low-profile gaming keyboard with a few interesting extras up its sleeve.
The Electric State could have been a great Netflix sci-fi movie, but it's just more evidence that it's Marvel or bust for the Russo brothers By Tom Power published 7 March 25 The Electric State is another bland, big-budget Netflix movie that's too mechanical in its make-up.
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is one of the best racing games in years By Rhys Wood published 18 September 25 Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds isn’t just the best racing game of the year; it brings a confidence and energy that the genre has rarely seen over the past decade and a half. Here's TRG's full review.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A is the Pokémon game I always wanted, and with some fine tuning it could be perfect By Hamish Hector published 14 October 25 Pokémon Legends: Z-A proves that sometimes you can improve on perfection, though it needs a little fine-tuning.
Foamstars review - don’t worry about foam-o By Dashiell Wood published 9 February 24 Although there are some promising ideas on show in its combat mechanics, almost everything else in Foamstars misses the mark.
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2024): Super fast and bigger, but refreshingly familiar By Jacob Krol published 16 October 24 Amazon's unveiled a new Kindle Paperwhite, and while it looks familiar, it's lighter and faster with a bigger screen.
Squid Game: The Challenge season 2 has already lost steam – just like the Netflix Original series By Jasmine Valentine published 4 November 25 Is Squid Game: The Challenge season 2 just as good the second time around? In a word, no... and it's truly failing on all fronts.
iFi GO Link Max review: a USB-C DAC that's one of the best ways to get affordable hi-res audio from your smartphone we've ever found By Simon Lucas published 14 December 24 If there’s a more cost-effective way of turning your smartphone into a viable source of high-resolution audio content, it hasn’t come our way yet…
I had elevenses with a Took, cooked my finest taters, and built my own smial, but Tales of the Shire still left me feeling flat By Josephine Watson published 26 October 25 After a long wait, I had high hopes that Tales of the Shire would flesh out its bland demo with a more enjoyable endgame. Unfortunately, developer Wētā Workshop failed to deliver.
Gangs of Sherwood review - I sherwoodn’t recommend it By Elie Gould published 30 November 23 Gangs of Sherwood is a generic cooperative action game full of identical fights, repetitive quests, and lackluster narrative.
Zoner Studio photo editor review By Steve Clark published 21 July 25 Zoner Studio serves up loads of tools (and a bit of AI assistance) for those looking to fine-tune images.
Hori Mario Kart Racing Wheel Pro Deluxe review: great for kids, one to miss for everyone else By Rhys Wood published 29 January 25 Hori’s Mario Kart-themed racing wheel is a good pick for young racing game fans, but there are better budget options out there for everyone else.
F1 25 is a serviceable entry in the Codemasters series, but it’s in desperate need of a shakeup By Rhys Wood published 27 May 25 F1 25 is a serviceable but safe annual entry in the Codemasters motorsport series.
I tested Hostinger Horizons - read what I thought of this commendable no-code app development platform for creating feature-rich web apps By Mayank Sharma published 23 April 25 Hostinger has ventured into the no-code space with Horizons, which makes extensive use of AI to democratize app development.
Sony WH-1000XM6 review: excellent headphones that meld the best parts of Sony's previous cans By Harry Padoan published 15 May 25 The Sony WH-1000XM6 boast incredible noise cancelling capabilities, awesome audio and a smarter design, but that comes at quite the cost.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is a massive, messy victory lap for cinema’s greatest action franchise By Axel Metz published 20 May 25 Tom Cruise signs off as Ethan Hunt in the messy-but-occasionally-brilliant Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.
I thought the Thrustmaster T598 was the best entry-level direct drive bundle, but the new Nacon Revosim wheel just made me question everything By Phil Iwaniuk published 15 August 25 Great build quality, powerful direct drive feedback and added extras define this brilliant debut bundle from Nacon, whose only downsides are evident out of the cockpit.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 review: grim, glorious, and bloody brilliant By Cat Bussell published 4 September 24 Ready to serve, again
Amazon Kindle Scribe (2024) review: a better Kindle for writing, with some AI on the side By Philip Berne published 4 December 24 With the Kindle Scribe (2024), Amazon fixed the little things that were holding back the Scribe and added AI features with surprisingly effective and understated results.
I tried the Lovable no-code app development platform, an found how it uses AI to not just create, but also extend, and debug fully responsive, feature-rich web apps. By Mayank Sharma published 24 April 25 Lovable makes extensive use of AI to help anyone create, and publish web apps with ease.
Canon RF 10-20mm F4L IS STM review – the ultimate ultrawide By Rod Lawton published 24 February 24 The Canon RF 10-20mm F4L IS STM is the widest AF zoom in the world – how can a lens this wide be this good?
Radmin VPN Review By Sead Fadilpašić published 13 December 24 Radmin VPN is not your typical VPN. But is that good, or bad? Read below to find out.
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is an action-packed, visually stunning side-scroller that I simply can’t get enough of By Rhys Wood published 25 August 25 Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is a triumphant, combat-heavy side-scroller that shouldn’t be missed.
The Finals review - demolition derby By Jake Tucker published 22 December 23 A surprise late hit, The Finals could be your new favorite multiplayer shooter.
Dynabook Portégé Z40L-N laptop review By Collin Probst published 10 August 25 The Dynabook Portégé Z40L-N is an ultra-light laptop weighing less than 1 kg. It features a complete MIL-SPEC build, decent connectivity, more ports than a MacBook Pro, and AI baked right in