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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Not exactly cloud nyne
War never changes
Raft dodger.
Rick gets his rave on in this splendidly strange VR rhythm-action game.
Is Radical Heights gnarly? What does gnarly mean? Jake works out both of these questions, and more.
This deckbuilding roguelike game offers a unique experience but a flat endgame
A downhill stunt-cycling game in the vein of Tony Hawk, Descenders is a great idea but needs more of its own identity to succeed.
This shooter will definitely give you a shoot of nostalgia, but is it any good?
This zombie survival RTS has proved enormously popular, but is it any good?
Takes on Apple's Continuity.
For developers, anyway.
DayZ meets Stalker in this survival shooter that's all about the loot and shoot.
We take a look at six new Z370 motherboards in the flesh and see what's new with Intel's new Z370 platform for its eighth gen Coffee Lake CPUs.
We get our hands on the latest Wolfenstein
Featuring the Ryzen 5 1600 and RX 580 4GB
Rick explores Klei Entertainment's gaseous colony sim.
Available to Insiders now.
Yep, it's another survive-'em-up, but this time with a license. Oh, and nudity, for some reason.
100 players enter, one player leaves in this bizarre massively multiplayer murder-'em-up.
Better battery life, slicker audio.
Finally, some RGB memory with no cables. Corsair's Vengeance RGB RAM is software controlled.
Bulletstorm is back, with a questionable pre-order bonus and a stunning skybox.
Rick speaks to DontNod Entertainment about its ambitious follow-up to Life is Strange.
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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