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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Peripherals and monitors, too.
The GTX 1060 has a new SKU with faster memory - what difference can you expect?
LightSpeed wireless tech, too.
Namco Bandai's latest punch-up lands, but is it the king of the iron fist or merely tekken the mick?
Takes two distinct approaches to movement.
Launches November for £449.
The Long Journey Home is a potentially great space roguelike let down by terrible controls.
Corsair is jumping on the gaming chair bandwagon, but what does it do that others haven't?
Google pulling away from robotics.
Doubles the bandwidth each time.
CDPR says it won't be paying.
Not the best isometric kill-'em-up you've ever played, but Tokyo 42's pretty and oh so charming.
We take a look at MSI's budget B350 board that costs just £100.
Only in California for now, though.
Adds a new string to the DirectX bow.
PC, Xbox One, and PS4 supported.
We have teamed up with Corsair and MSI to bring Alex Brooks, AKA MarzBar, a brand new computer!
Spectacular and tactically rewarding, Rising Storm 2 is perhaps too demanding for its own good.
Integrated water block that cools the CPU, board, and M.2 SSD and innumerable other features.
Here's our pick of some of the best projects currently underway in our forum.
AMD and Intel compatible, naturally.
Recommends parts, builds it for you.
Not backwards-compatible with the Vive.
October 14 2021 | 15:04