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13th Gen Intel i5-13600K review: "Makes me question who on earth actually needs an i7 or i9."
By Duncan Robertson last updated
Review The 13th Gen Intel Core i5 should make us question what being a "mid-range" CPU even means in this day and age. It isn't cheaper than AMD, but it's a brilliant CPU.

Arc Raiders review: "The most memorable multiplayer experiences I've had all year – this shooter is tense but wonderfully approachable"
By James Nouch published
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Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen Edition review: “I still feel like I’m missing what makes this chair such a favorite.”
By Duncan Robertson last updated
Review The Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen Edition is the most comfortable variant of this brand’s flagship gaming chair, but it isn’t as comfortable as I’d like it to be.

Battlefield Redsec review: "Ticks all the right boxes for a battle royale, but it's not especially unique"
By Will Sawyer published
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Razer Wolverine V3 Pro review: “By far the best controller this brand has ever produced”
By Duncan Robertson last updated
Review The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is a massive improvement over previous Razer gamepads. However, even at a lower price than its PS5 sibling, it’s still so expensive.

Everdell review: "This is the perfect cozy board game for Fall"
By Katie Wickens last updated
Review This is the perfect cozy board game for Fall with its compelling mix of Redwall and city-building

Monster Hunter World: The Board Game - Wildspire Waste review: "Nuanced mechanics and familiar foes"
By Katie Wickens last updated
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Life in Reterra review: "I can see it becoming a modern classic"
By Benjamin Abbott last updated
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Heroscape: Age of Annihilation Master Set review - "I've been playing wargames for over a decade, and I think this might be one of the best introductions to the hobby"
By Scott White last updated
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WD Blue SN5000 4TB review: “A cheat code for gamers who want 4TB of extra space without breaking the bank"
By Duncan Robertson last updated
Review The WD Blue SN5000 is the first content creation drive I’ve found that I would actually buy for myself versus the gaming competition in the same capacity.
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