Bet you thought Ninjas were guys dressed in black who sneaked round buildings and carried long flashy swords? Not in Ninja Blade. Read our review now to see just what’s up with this madcap game as it makes the jump to PC.
Bet you thought Ninjas were guys dressed in black who sneaked round buildings and carried long flashy swords? Not in Ninja Blade. Read our review now to see just what’s up with this madcap game as it makes the jump to PC.
While we recently got our hands on the Aspire AS5738 3D laptop and loved the effects, Acer has also rolled out a sister machine with touch screen skills. Does it makes us go wow or ho-hum – delve into our Acer Aspire 5738PG review to find out.
Remember the nuclear explosion at the Chernobyl power plant in 1986? For most people that was an unmitigated disaster but for games developer GSC Game World that was the inspiration for a spooky first-person shooter. The third part of the saga has now hit the shops, so get your Geiger counter out and gingerly examine our S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat review.
Did you finally get to see Avatar in glorious 3D? Loved it? How about watching a load more movies and pics in 3D on your laptop? Acer may just have come up with the answer – check out our multidimensional Acer Aspire AS5738 3D laptop review to see whether this really is the future of computing.
Mass Effect was BioWare’s sci-fi blockbuster hit of 2009 with a rich array of aliens and a totally captivating storyline. The question is: could BioWare go one better in the second chapter of a promised trilogy? Phasers on stun while you boldly go to our Mass Effect 2 review.
It was only a few months ago that Canon released the PIXMA MP540 all-in-one printer and already they’ve thrust out two more sequels.The MP560 comes packing more features than its predecessors but do they have the wow factor? Time to scan our Canon PIXMA MP560 review to find the answers.
If you’ve got an iTunes library bigger than Spotify’s entire catalogue, chances are you’re in need of a way of unleashing it from your PC. The Creative Sound Blaster Wireless for iTunes + Receiver is designed to do just that, piping sweet music into your gaff. So is this a Joe McElderry style winner? Or a disaster of Jedward–esque proportions? Read our Creative Sound Blaster Wireless for iTunes + Receiver review and we’ll tell all.