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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Looking for a DirectX11 GPU but don't want to drop £300 on an HD 5870? Then meet the HD 5850, the new GPU from ATI looking to dominate the popular £200 price point. We strap it into the bit-tech test system and find out how it measures up with the competition.
HP's Mini 311 netbook looks set to get a major spec boost, with 3GB of RAM, the full Nvidia Ion chipset, and an 80GB high-speed SSD along with Windows 7.
We take a look at the latest game from Tim 'Grim Fandango' Schafer, who this time has teamed up with Ozzy Osbourne and Jack Black to make what might be the definitive music game for rockers and rollers. Take a gander to find out what we think of Brütal Legend.
Tripwire Interactive has responded to Gearbox's claims that Valve is using Steam to exploit smaller developers.
Zombie Cow's Dan Marshall has said that all games journalists should dabble in development.
A bug in the Snow Leopard version of Apple's Mac OS X - triggered when logging in as the guest user - can result in the permanent loss of all user files and settings.
AMD has launched two new mid-range graphics cards today, the Radeon HD 5770 and Radeon HD 5750. We review the Radeon HD 5770 from Asus and look to see whether the game has changed at this hugely important price point. Read on to find out.
Oops! Kingston leaks that a recent demo at IDF ran the Clarksdale CPU with DDR3 at just 1.35V to achieve its low wattage.
Security researchers have identified a Trojan which attacks a flaw in Adobe Reader's JavaScript handling to insert a backdoor - and a patch isn't due until tomorrow.
The remaining non-PC Oddworld games are now being ported to PC, says original developer Oddworld Inhabitants.
Cryptic Studios has claimed that Star Trek Online is being held up because Sony and Microsoft don't understand MMOs.
Dell has been told by the North Carolina government that its closure of the state-backed Forsyth County manufacturing plant means it owes millions in grants and tax breaks.
We've got yet another article full of modding to show you this month. Six new nominees are up as contenders for your votes, all hoping to win September's edition of Mod of the Month.
From Tale of Tales, the makers of The Path, comes a new arthouse game, Fatale. Exploring the biblical figure of Salome, who performed an erotic dance for Herod in return for John The Baptist's head as payment, Fatale definitely has a unique premise. We take a ponder.
It's lewd, crude and starring Eliza Dushku! We take a look at Wet, the grindhouse-themed shooter from Bethesda about a girl with a pair of big ol' guns and a penchant for jumping over things while shooting at baddies with samurai swords. Check out our thoughts within!
October 14 2021 | 15:04