The Vuze full-fat client adds a lot of different features. You will have to decide if you are okay with it. It was easy to fix, and Oracle and Adobe are doing this with their installers. However, it is still disturbing that the app relies on a sleazy browser hijack in the installer. The interface is nice, and it does not lag too much on my older 2008 Macbook Pro. There's also a remote access feature using mobile apps. You also won't need to run into the other room when you start gaming, as you can just black out your normal gaming time. So, this means you can limit your torrent transfers to overnight, or during the day when you are at work. UTorrent allows for prescheduled limits or blackouts. For example, you can limit the app to 10GB a month to ensure you do not incur the wrath of your data overages. You can also restrict the amount of data transferred during a time period.
If you are testing out Linux nightly builds or following a 'season' of torrents, this is a handy feature. You can subscribe to a feed and download new torrents as they are added. On the plus side uTorrent has a ton of features.