Dragon Age 2 review

Dragon Age: Origins was stingy with its lizardy, fire-breathing namesake: you got to fight about three dragons in the game’s 80 hours. Dragon Age 2 gets straight to the action, hurling one of them into the opening section. From there, it doesn’t let up. Mature dragons, regular dragons, dragonlings and even aeroplane-sized high dragons – you’ll get to gut them all. Read the rest of this entry »

Motorola MILESTONE 2 review

The MILESTONE 2 has a single mission – to reclaim the top spot in Android messengers for Motorola. It has the pedigree and the personality, and with the right upgrades, it seems a lock to become the next all-in-one messenger of choice. The MILESTONE 2 has the right measure of metal on the outside and beefed up internals – both hardware and software. Read the rest of this entry »

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo review

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo has the appearance of a Vivaz and an Android heart. Is this what the original Vivaz should have been? A conclusion would be premature at this point but consider the advantages. Android instead of the rough-around-the-edges Symbian, bigger and better display, multi-touch support and greater processing power. Read the rest of this entry »

LG Optimus 2X review

The LG Optimus 2X is not just counting on the fancy Tegra 2 name to generate the sales – it is a powerful smartphone through and through. The fancy camera with Full HD video recording alone is enough to bring any handset into the limelight and the fact that it’s not even the Optimus 2X key feature speaks volume. Read the rest of this entry »

Nokia C5-03 review

The Nokia C5-03 is a grandson of the best-selling Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and though it might be the last hurrah for Symbian^1 (or Symbian S60 as old-timers call it) it tries to deliver the same level of satisfaction on the bang for buck meter. Designed for a lower price bracket than its Symbian^3 lookalike, the Nokia C5-03 has some of its specs taken down a notch. Read the rest of this entry »