Month: December 2021
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PC Gaming
Kill bizarre demons and use their blood as paint in mad roguelike Brutal Orchestra
Okay here's the setup for Brutal Orchestra: You're dead, someone killed you, and you can't do anything about escaping purgatory…
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Crash on, survive, and terraform an alien world in The Planet Crafter’s free demo
Indie survival game The Planet Crafter looks like a new fix for those who love Subnautica and the like, asking…
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Final Fantasy 7 Remake PC review
Need to know What is it? The first part of a remake of classic '90s PlayStation RPG Final Fantasy 7.…
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PC Gamer Hardware Awards 2021: The best gear of year
As we bid farewell to the disparate collection of hours, days, and months we've come to know as 2021, let…
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Videogames were an explosion of colour in an otherwise grey year
2021 was a bit grim, eh? But while the world outside was grey and dull, videogames were anything but. From…
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Twitch 2021: A year in controversies
2020 was a noteworthy year for big streamer bans on Twitch, but 2021 has been something different. In many ways,…
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The biggest games by install size, real mighty storage hogs
It's been a year since I last looked into the mightiest storage hogs on the market, but I'm back and…
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Game of the Year 2021: Valheim
Here it is: PC Gamer's Game of the Year for 2021. To see the full awards, head over to our…
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2021 is the year I fell in love with Genshin—and the year it lost its impact
Genshin Impact is not the game I thought it would be. I'd written it off as nothing more than a…
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Here’s a game about selling maple syrup to soup up your trashy car for street racing
If you also like weird games that are oddly specific and a clear labor of love, well, have I got…
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