-
"There are certain genres that are like that," says deputy CEO
-
"The players expectations are that the game is flawless" says Bethesda's Bruce Nesmith
-
Review: Neva review: a Ghibli-esque platformer with tight visuals and loose combat
A step above Gris in ambition and execution
-
Review: Diablo 4: Vessel Of Hatred review: mildly pleasant clicking in very pretty jungles
They're all passive skills, Terry
-
The Maw: what's new in PC games this week?
Elf cities, sniper killers, forsaken kings and minigolf
Live -
Metaphor: ReFantazio is bad for graphics nerds but good for the Steam Deck
Where we’re going, we don’t need anti-aliasing
-
Jackbox meets Gloomhaven meets Xbox SmartGlass
-
Review: Kind Words 2 review: as good-hearted as a city built on the internet can get
Worriers Anonymous
Psst! Explore our new "For you" section and get personalised recommendations about what to read.
-
Modes like this are the "holy grail" of game design, comments game director
-
Letalis is Pokémon for GameBoy except you're battling with Roman gladiators
My name is Ashimus Ketchumus Palletemus...
-
Blood-crazed arena FPS Dieseldome takes DOOM Eternal and rams it into Gladiator
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAAAARGH
-
Cop Bastard channels John Woo for some perfectly punchy FPSing
And it has a demo out now
-
"There are certain genres that are like that," says deputy CEO
-
"The players expectations are that the game is flawless" says Bethesda's Bruce Nesmith
-
Supporters only: There is no need for speeches, Captain Klinger. I will follow you anywhere.
In which I keep playing a JRPG because of a single character I'm supposed to dislike
Take any Tim Rogers clip, and they'll be at least one quote there that has helped me understand games in new and exciting ways, but one I think about often is from his Final Fantasy 7 Remake review that goes something along the lines of “we weren’t JRPG fans - we were fans of games with more". For console players in the 90’s, JRPGs were …
-
Supporters only: I was 100% correct about Space Marine 2, but now I have some contradictory opinions that are slightly more correct
Adeptus Correct-es
-
Supporters only: Are any of these free GX Opera browser games any good?
The answer may not surprise you
-
Supporters only: The joy of being disgustingly outnumbered as the Dwarfs in Total War: Warhammer 3
The throng is mustard
Get your first month for £1 (normally £3.99) when you buy a Standard Rock Paper Shotgun subscription. Enjoy ad-free browsing, our monthly letter from the editor, and discounts on RPS merch. Your support helps us create more great writing about PC games.
See more information-
Review: Neva review: a Ghibli-esque platformer with tight visuals and loose combat
A step above Gris in ambition and execution
-
Review: Diablo 4: Vessel Of Hatred review: mildly pleasant clicking in very pretty jungles
They're all passive skills, Terry
-
Review: Kind Words 2 review: as good-hearted as a city built on the internet can get
Worriers Anonymous
-
Review: Mouthwashing review: converging timelines make for an impressive and succinct descent into madness
Everyone on the ship has great oral hygiene, to be fair
-
Review: Shogun Showdown review: an exceptional roguelike that hits different
Spend your daimyo on this one
-
Review: Shadows Of Doubt review: a buggy yet brilliant detective sim of grand ambition
Criminally good
-
Review: Satisfactory 1.0 review: yes, it is
Frack the planet
-
Review: SteamWorld Heist 2 review: a tactical trick shot across the bow of lesser strategy games
Heist, heist, baby
-
Metaphor: ReFantazio is bad for graphics nerds but good for the Steam Deck
Where we’re going, we don’t need anti-aliasing
-
Intel bets on efficiency with the power-sipping Core Ultra 200S series
Watt’s all this then
-
Silent Hill 2 Remake’s PC performance isn’t a total horror show, but low-end rigs will shudder
This mysterious letter from my wife says "Lower the shadow quality"
-
Best SSD for gaming: our top SATA and NVMe picks
Our top solid state drive recommendations
-
Cop Bastard channels John Woo for some perfectly punchy FPSing
And it has a demo out now
-
Mentari has you heal a petrified world through the power of sick dance moves
Hit the griddy, help the city
-
From increpare, creator of Stephen's Sausage Roll
-
Modes like this are the "holy grail" of game design, comments game director
-
Letalis is Pokémon for GameBoy except you're battling with Roman gladiators
My name is Ashimus Ketchumus Palletemus...
-
Blood-crazed arena FPS Dieseldome takes DOOM Eternal and rams it into Gladiator
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAAAARGH
-
Cop Bastard channels John Woo for some perfectly punchy FPSing
And it has a demo out now
-
"There are certain genres that are like that," says deputy CEO
-
"The players expectations are that the game is flawless" says Bethesda's Bruce Nesmith
-
Deals: Amazon knocks $650 off the Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 OLED curved gaming monitor
It's cheaper than Black Friday last year.
-
Amazon knocks $650 off the Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 OLED curved gaming monitor
It's cheaper than Black Friday last year.
-
Corsair MP600 2TB Mini SSD just hit its lowest price ever on Amazon—it’s perfect for Steam Deck
Set on upgrading your internal storage? Here’s a deal that’ll save you some cash.
-
I’ve been using this micro SD card—it’s perfect for expanding Steam Deck storage with flawless performance.
-
Act fast, the deal expires after today.
-
Here's an archive of previous Wordle words
-
NYT Connections hints and answers (Wednesday 16th)
Need some Connections hints today? Read our guide for help with Connections #492.
-
Wordle hint and answer today #1215 (October 16 2024)
Stuck on today's Wordle word for October 16? Read our hint or find the answer below!
-
All the currently active Genshin Impact codes on offer
-
Metaphor ReFantazio cooking answers
Here are all the cooking answers needed when helping Fabienne at the Hushed Honeybee
-
Metaphor ReFantazio Redgrass Roasted Bidou
Here are all the ingredients needed to make Redgrass Roasted Bidou
-
NYT Connections hints and answers (Tuesday 15th)
Need some Connections hints today? Read our guide for help with Connections #491.
-
Wordle hint and answer #1214 (October 15 2024)
Stuck on today's Wordle word for October 15? Read our hint or find the answer below!
-
Peroxide codes: Free Product Essence
Reroll your Peroxide character with these codes for free Product Essence
-
Every code you can use to get free currencies, items, and more