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Little Big Planet offers a blend of creativity and platforming charm, inviting players into a world where they can craft and explore in equal measure.
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning storms the gaming world, offering a fantastical escape with dedicated oceanic servers for seamless play.
Rock Band review: Guitar Hero's successor lets you unleash your inner rock star, offering drums and vocals in addition to guitars.
At some stages it felt like I was cramming for an exam. There was no enjoyment at all; it was just a battle to get the task done and be free of it.
NHL 09 delights with unrivalled ice hockey realism, spotlighting fighting, checking upgrades and an addictive Be a Pro mode.
Revolutionary app Ocarina transforms your iPhone into a genuine musical instrument, delighting both novices and pros with its sensitivity and versatility.
Griffin's iTalk moves from hardware to software with the iPhone/iPod Touch version and performs very very well.
Toshiba's sleek new portable hard drives impress, but ensure your PC's USB ports pack enough power. A solid choice with a caveat.
Kodak's ESP 5 promises economical AIO printing but falls short with mediocre photo quality and frequent paper jams.
Corel MediaOne Plus offers easy media management and basic photo editing, but lacks depth for more advanced users.
Apple has launched yet another wing to the iTunes store, offering up movies to rent or buy, in either standard or high definition formats.
Pinnacle Studio Ultimate 12 elevates home video editing with extra filters and tools, despite being resource-heavy on lower-spec systems.
Vodafone's Vodem Internet Stick dazzles with dual functionality but its speed and size could be sticking points for users.
PC Tools' Desktop Maestro 3 combines Registry Mechanic and Privacy Guardian for peak PC performance, but beware of its potential cons.
The Linksys WRT610N impresses with dual OS support and secure Wi-Fi, ideal for savvy or commercial users, despite its beginner complexity.
Embark on an epic quest with Batman and 29 other DC characters in LEGO Batman, now with enhanced graphics and over 30 action-packed levels.
For the biggest innovation in four years, it looks and feels suspiciously similar to last year's version, FIFA 08.
The ability to create your very own creature from scratch is utterly captivating and fascinating, and you'll spend several hours doing this alone.
Pure takes off-road racing to new heights on PS3 and Xbox360, with jaw-dropping aerial tricks and stunning graphics outshining rivals.
FINAL FANTASY IV makes a grand return on Nintendo DS, delivering a rich RPG experience with its enhanced ATB system and striking 3D graphics.