Tribes: Ascend review
GamingTribes deserved a fantastic sequel, and Ascend delivers. It’s simply superb
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Tribes deserved a fantastic sequel, and Ascend delivers. It’s simply superb
A big, sharp 18x zoom lens at an incredible price, but only consider it if you're not interested in video or low-light photography
These little budget speakers sound good at moderate volumes, but they're not loud enough to fill your living room
A great cloud-based accounting service for those who don't like being tied to one PC
Not the most exciting all-in-one, but it’s a well-made and reasonably priced living room PC
Despite some slightly ropey graphics, the game's great fun and brilliant value if you haven't played it before
The controls and video mode could be better, but superb image quality and nippy performance make it a strong contender
It’s good for a mini-PC, but it’s underpowered by any other standard; worth buying if you’re really struggling for space
Excels at video, less so at photos, but with GPS and simultaneous photo and video capture, this is a great camera at an attractive price
Some nice touches, but nothing can excuse the regression in image quality over its predecessor