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Turns out you yearn for the return of PC Gamer's two favourite genres just as much as we do
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Turns out you yearn for the return of PC Gamer's two favourite genres just as much as we do

PC gamers just want to stack boxes and send little guys to battle.

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Battlefield 6's first truly big map feels like playing a different, much better Battlefield
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Battlefield 6's first truly big map feels like playing a different, much better Battlefield

I was burnt out on Battlefield 6, but Golmud is reeling me back in.

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You're not paranoid—KCD2's devs gave Henry photo mode voicelines just to stop you abusing it for stealth runs
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You're not paranoid—KCD2's devs gave Henry photo mode voicelines just to stop you abusing it for stealth runs

The hungry lines are just hungry lines, though. And god bless them.

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Mixtape review
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Mixtape review

Perfect playlist, but just a decent videogame.

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Directive 8020 review: One giant leap for sci-fi body horror
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Directive 8020 review: One giant leap for sci-fi body horror

An unmissable adventure for any fan of sci-fi horror.

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California bill pushing to keep games playable after server shutdowns "doesn't reflect how games actually work", ESA assert
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California bill pushing to keep games playable after server shutdowns "doesn't reflect how games actually work", ESA assert

Earlier this month, Stop Killing Games, the campaign group seeking to prevent online games being rendered unplayable when publishers shut down their servers, threw their support behind a Californian bill aiming to put a requirement that studios either take action to keep games running after server…

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After fining Google more money than exists on Earth, Russia demands so little from EA it feels like a weird joke
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After fining Google more money than exists on Earth, Russia demands so little from EA it feels like a weird joke

Well one of these strategies has gotta work.

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New Steam update hints at four separate Steam Machine models and a reservation system
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New Steam update hints at four separate Steam Machine models and a reservation system

Presumably that's for different specced models.

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How does co-op work in Outbound?
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How does co-op work in Outbound?

You'll have to unlock multiplayer before a friend can join the ride.

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Mortal Kombat 2 redeems itself by fixing the worst thing about the first movie
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Mortal Kombat 2 redeems itself by fixing the worst thing about the first movie

As a Mortal Kombat 1 hater, I was pleasantly surprised by its sequel.

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Former Epic tech director announces The Immense Engine, his AI-heavy "European alternative" to Unreal
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Former Epic tech director announces The Immense Engine, his AI-heavy "European alternative" to Unreal

Guerilla Games co-founder and former Epic Games technical director Arjan Brussee is making what he styles a "European alternative" to US-developed videogame engines like Unreal and Unity (the latter originally conceived in Denmark, to be fair). In a show of true generosity towards internet…

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This week in PC games: Subnautica 2 early access, a Battlestar Galactica roguelite, and Directive 8020 disproving the old saying about space and screaming
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This week in PC games: Subnautica 2 early access, a Battlestar Galactica roguelite, and Directive 8020 disproving the old saying about space and screaming

Our infamously workshy news editor Edwin – he only posted barely twice the number of articles last week as I did, the skiver – is off doing something that isn’t the Maw this morning. See? This time he didn’t even have the gumption to hurl his own body into its waiting gullet, where through…

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Forza Horizon 6's PC version leaks early, allegedly rumbling out of the garage via a Steam upload mishap
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Forza Horizon 6's PC version leaks early, allegedly rumbling out of the garage via a Steam upload mishap

Forza Horizon 6's PC version has leaked online ahead of release next week, with an unencrypted Steam build allegedly being to blame. Read more

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Elder Scrolls 6 is a ways off, but who needs it? The world's most specific game jam is back with 40 playable entries all based off Oblivion's wonderful/awful persuade-o-wheel
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Elder Scrolls 6 is a ways off, but who needs it? The world's most specific game jam is back with 40 playable entries all based off Oblivion's wonderful/awful persuade-o-wheel

The wheel has come full circle.

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Elder Scrolls 6 is a ways off, but who needs it? The world's most specific game jam is back with 40 playable entries based off Oblivion's wonderful/awful persuade-o-wheel
PC Gaming / PC Gamer

Elder Scrolls 6 is a ways off, but who needs it? The world's most specific game jam is back with 40 playable entries based off Oblivion's wonderful/awful persuade-o-wheel

The wheel has come full circle.

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Keychron calls this 'the next gen mouse switch' and I believe it: optical and magnetic all-in-one
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Keychron calls this 'the next gen mouse switch' and I believe it: optical and magnetic all-in-one

Rapid trigger or traditional optical clicks: Keychron says why not both?

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Drawquarium is one of the most relaxing sandbox games I've played in a hot minute, even if it did remind me I have zero artistic skill
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Drawquarium is one of the most relaxing sandbox games I've played in a hot minute, even if it did remind me I have zero artistic skill

Stop by Any Fin Goes, I hear it's a great aquarium with very well-drawn fish.

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"His voice and delivery was human": Darkest Dungeon developers will "never, ever" use genAI to replace narrator Wayne June
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"His voice and delivery was human": Darkest Dungeon developers will "never, ever" use genAI to replace narrator Wayne June

Darkest Dungeon developers Red Hook will "never, ever" use generative AI to recreate the voice of recently deceased series narrator Wayne June, co-founder and creative director Chris Bourassa has told players during a discussion of the currently hypothetical Darkest Dungeon 3. That's despite June…

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The latest Crimson Desert patch lets you ride a special lion to a claw machine which spits out chairs and special hats
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The latest Crimson Desert patch lets you ride a special lion to a claw machine which spits out chairs and special hats

Crimson Desert continues to morph into newer and more unknowable forms with each patch developers Pearl Abyss put out. For example, the latest one turns it into a game in which you can ride one of many special animals to a claw machine that stocks some nice decor and accessories, then get a handy…

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If you've ever had your shoes stolen in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, that was apparently PC Gamer's fault, sorry
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If you've ever had your shoes stolen in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, that was apparently PC Gamer's fault, sorry

Chris Livingston's fault specifically.

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