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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
We've played Arkane's latest immersive sim. Is it any good? Read on to find out.
Rick reports from Paris on Cyanide Studio's ambitious horror title.
Can this Early Access title beat No Man's Sky at its own game?
Rick delves into Subnautica and discovers one of the best survival games in development.
We get a Q&A and hands-on with forthcoming CRPG, Torment: Tides of Numenera.
Survival on Rimworld's space-frontier is harsh but rewarding.
We look at some of the new Z270 offerings from Asus, Gigabyte, and MSI between £100 and £350.
Lets designers build within VR.
We've got some preliminary benchmarks and overclock results for Intel's new CPU.
Meet PlayStation VR's first killer app, Rebellion's Battlezone.
Arkane's newest immerse sim looks like the bee's knees.
This charming and beautiful stealth-based RPG suffers from confused and restrictive systems.
Jake feeds back information from Dontnod's forthcoming vampire RPG.
We take a look at Square Enix Montreal's newest mobile puzzler.
Jake gets his hands dirty with We Happy Few and gets unnerved and overjoyed in equal measure.
No Brakes Games' zany physics puzzler will make you laugh and cry. But mostly laugh.
Jake straps on his headset to find out the truth about Ndream's The Assembly.
Jake reports back from the zombie frontlines of Killing Floor 2's co-op shooting action.
Rick goes hands-on with the community-developed sequel to the multiplayer classic.
It's Dungeon Keeper meets Dwarf Fortress meets Rogue. What else do you want to know?
Rick investigates whether Star Citizen is shaping up to be a Space Odyssey or a Galactic turkey.
Faulty test system means no review (yet). But here's a teaser of Samsung's latest SSD.
We take a close-up look at the Maximus VIII Impact before our full review
October 14 2021 | 15:04