Hohem iSteady M7 review: the heavy-duty smartphone stabilizer to beat By Sam Kieldsen published 22 January 25 The DJI Osmo Mobile 6 is a lightweight, effective smartphone stabilizer with excellent controls and intuitive gimbal movement.
Battlefield 6 is incredibly fun in multiplayer, but you shouldn’t expect much from its campaign By Dashiell Wood last updated 13 October 25 Battlefield 6 impresses with its multiplayer offering, but the campaign is one of the worst in the series.
I was stunned by the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra robovac's excellent cleaning performance – but it's slightly undermined by minor inefficiencies By Sharmishta Sarkar published 17 December 25 With the best cleaning performance I’ve seen from any robot vacuum to date, the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra robovac could do with a more streamlined app and better battery use.
Dyson Gen5detect review: a heavy-duty vacuum in more ways than one By Sharmishta Sarkar last updated 30 July 24 The feature-packed Dyson Gen5detect delivers impressive suction and superb battery life, but it's just a bit too heavy.
I tested the Wobkey Rainy 75 Pro and loved how easy it was to type with, but I wasn’t a fan of its software By Lewis Maddison published 12 June 25 The Wobkey Rainy 75 Pro is a hefty mechanical keyboard with multiple connectivity options – but is it worth the asking price?
Battlefield REDSEC is a by-the-numbers battle royale that’s lacking a sense of character, but there’s no question that Battlefield fits the genre perfectly By Jake Green published 6 November 25 Battlefield REDSEC is a solid foundation made up of the best bits from your other favorite games, though it’s in danger of being eclipsed by newer, more innovative competitors.
Midnight Murder Club is a lot of fun – but only if you can convince your friends to join in By Dashiell Wood published 18 September 25 Midnight Murder Club is an enjoyable multiplayer game that's frustratingly difficult to experience.
Metal Eden is a lightning fast sci-fi shooter, but its awful dialogue made me wish I could play it on mute By Dashiell Wood published 2 September 25 Metal Eden offers enjoyable shooting and parkour, but its story disappoints.
I spent 18 hours ripping and tearing through Doom: The Dark Ages and it left me yearning for a return to Eternal’s movement By Scott McCrae published 9 May 25 Doom: The Dark Ages is another excellent FPS campaign from id Software, but it doesn’t quite reach the high bar set by the previous two entries.
Sniper Elite: Resistance review: more of the same, and that’s great By Scott McCrae published 27 January 25 A return trip to France for another serving of guns, gore, and guts
UGREEN Nexode 12000mAh 100W Power Bank review: a heavy-duty battery without the juice to keep going By Lewis Maddison published 2 February 25 The UGREEN Nexode 12,000mAh 100W Power Bank has plenty of power, but how long can it last?
I spent 10 hours with Cold VR and the shooter’s slow-mo action is incredibly fun - but it's a bit unpolished and buggy By Ural Garrett published 7 February 25 With the help of a computer hacker, Cold VR sees players take on enemy AI in a world where time slows down while in motion.
Marvel Rivals review: more than an Overwatch clone By Jake Green published 24 December 24 Marvel Rivals attempts to challenge the big dogs with a familiar but fun blend of hero shooter magic. Here's our verdict.
Fragpunk review: not perfect, but a breath of fresh air nonetheless By Dashiell Wood published 21 March 25 Fragpunk isn’t the perfect competitive shooter, but it’s still a solid time thanks to its weird mechanics and wide range of playable characters.
This tiny sensor will turn your Philips Hue lights into a home security system – and it's cheap too By Cat Ellis published 27 June 25 This affordable little device does double duty by controlling your smart lights hands-free and offering peace of mind while you're out.
I’ve played hundreds of hours of Helldivers 2 on PS5, and can confirm that it's just as great on Xbox By Lloyd Coombes published 2 September 25 Helldivers 2 has dropped onto a new platform, but the Xbox version highlights some growing pains with Arrowhead’s megahit.
Kidslox parental control software review By Mike Jennings last updated 3 July 25 Kidslox allows for keeping track of your child's screen time and app usage, but its web filtering falls short.
I spent six hours blasting grubs in Gears of War: Reloaded, and it was a bloody good time By Billy Givens published 26 August 25 Back to the blood-soaked beginning
Palicomp AMD Destiny desktop PC review By Tim Danton published 30 July 25 It lacks frills, but this RTX Super 4070-toting PC delivers 4K gamming for a competitive price.
I rode a dragon, sizzled as a sausage, and won a dance-off with a monkey in Split Fiction, and that’s not even the half of it By Amelia Schwanke published 4 March 25 Split Fiction completely reimagines what a co-op platformer should be and provides a refreshing blast of creativity.
CyberPowerPC Infinity X145 Elite review By Tim Danton published 12 November 24 A well-balanced system for gamers with a grand to spend, and there’s room to grow in the future.
I've spent 15 hours with Ninja Gaiden 2 Black and it's unapologetic in its 360-era game design, and frustrating and refreshingly no-nonsense in equal measure By Alan Wen published 5 February 25 Ninja Gaiden 2 Black is a classic character action game gets a gorgeous Unreal 5 makeover while still sticking to its old-school 360-era gameplay sensibilities.
I didn't think the Razer DeathAdder Pro could get any better...but then I spent two weeks with the DeathAdder V4 Pro By Ural Garrett published 14 August 25 Perfecting something that’s already perfect
Metro Awakening review: a survival horror adventure that'll land with the right audience, but that's not me By Hamish Hector published 15 November 24 Metro Awakening might feature some truly terrifying moments, but it's too slow for me.
Gradwell Wave review By Dave Mitchell published 27 January 25 A classy cloud-hosted VoIP service with easy deployment, great call handling and affordable call packages.
I time-travelled to save the world in Cronos: The New Dawn, and it felt like going back two decades to play Dead Space again By James Pickard published 3 September 25 Cronos: The New Dawn is a solid and well-made survival horror game, but in its reverence for the classics, it doesn't distinguish itself from games that are decades old.
Lost Soul Aside is Final Fantasy meets Devil May Cry... and some jank By George Yang published 7 September 25 Lost Soul Aside is a competently made action game filled with phenomenal combat and cinematic battles.
Ninja Gaiden 4 isn’t just great; it’s the best game Team Ninja and PlatinumGames have made in years By Rhys Wood published 20 October 25 Ninja Gaiden 4 is a bloody triumph, seeing its co-developers back at the top of their respective games.
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is an extremely fun fighting game, but also one that demands knowledge of its gameplay systems By Rhys Wood published 21 April 25 Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves will appeal to fighting game aficionados, but it’s not the most casual-friendly fighter out there.
I survived Atomfall’s testing countryside and became an ethically murky mercenary By Sarah Thwaites published 21 March 25 Atomfall is a charming but brutal survival game that takes its cues from iconic pop culture titans like Doctor Who and Fallout.