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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Review

Take note, dear reader, this is not the revolution that it may have been subconciously hyped up to be within your existence.  To expect such a feat would be to ruin what product of near perfection you'll be holding in your hands from midnight tonight.

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Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception review

Uncharted 3 isn't one to reinvent the wheel, and for that it feels as if it somewhat lacks the sheer determination of the predecessor's incessant urge to completely immerse you around every single corner.  However, this doesn't discount that Naughty Dog continue to prove that they arethe masters of their craft.

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Forza Motorsport 4 review


Gran Turismo 5's 2.0 patch (a hefty 1GB update) is finely-tuned to bring added life to a misfiring racer, but it's Forza Motorsport 4 that leaves us with the sense that we've just experienced the 'real driving simulator'.

Whether it's in admiring the piercing headlights and curvaceous body of the Italia 458 in Autovista (strangely mesmerising), choosing to go mano-a-mano in Rivals, re-instating pride for your loyal Club in multiplayer or getting behind the wheel, Kinect in-tow, for some nerve-shattering, bumper-to-bumper, old-fashioned racing; Forza 4 is, quite simply, the full racing package.

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iPhone 4S review

To be perfectly honest: nothing's changed.  This is simply the '3GS' to the iPhone 4.  It was the natural progression that we all expected; but all that builds up to creating the same impact felt when we first opened the 4S's predecessor.  

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iOS5 review

Whereas the iPhone 4 strengthened the brand with its ultra-crisp, bright HD display, multi-tasking capabilities, front and rear facing cameras and much improved A4 processor; the 4S, however great it may be (that you hate and love at the same time), is relying heavily on the integral strength of its operating system. Without question, iOS5 is the star of the show this time round.

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