Toukiden: Age of Demons review
GamingUntil a true Monster Hunter game arrives on Sony's handheld, Toukiden fills the void, but it lacks the charm of the game it tries to imitate
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Until a true Monster Hunter game arrives on Sony's handheld, Toukiden fills the void, but it lacks the charm of the game it tries to imitate
The Gladiator Inferno is built with top-notch components, but it’s expensive
A simple, expedient and portable means of videoing your gameplay
Expensive, but this is a neat and elegant tool for online meetings and remote access to PCs
Has good image quality and range of connection ports, but limited 3D capability
This cheap touchscreen is easy to use and has excellent contrast levels
Sounds great, but lacks support for services such as Spotify and Last.fm
Great for games, but it colour calibration to produce the best image quality
Great sounding headphones but they tend to slip off when you move
This Core i7 mini PC has plenty of ports and a fair amount of processing power, but it's too expensive for what's inside