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Review: Keep Driving review
A road trip to remember
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Paradox are buying Haemimont Games, developers of Surviving Mars and several Tropico games
They're working on a new IP
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Review: Eternal Strands review
An ambitious, colourful mystery to unravel
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Performance and settings tested
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Testing out the biggest DLSS overhaul yet
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Squint, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 looks like a fitting Steam Deck game
Surprisingly robust performance makes up for tiny text and battery burn
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The Maw: what's new in PC games this week?
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Keep Driving, and Rift Of The Necrodancer
Live
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Resident Evil's multiplayer spin-off Re:Verse is shutting down later this year
Will become unplayable in June
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Capcom, that is not how frame gen works
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Paradox are buying Haemimont Games, developers of Surviving Mars and several Tropico games
They're working on a new IP
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Duskers is getting a ship-building sequel years after the sci-fi roguelike scared us to bits
Quickly! Open the door and let it in!
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"Apex 2.0" is on the horizon, says EA boss, but it probably won't happen until after Battlefield 6
Not necessarily a sequel
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It's now slightly trickier to accidentally buy a 'dead' Steam early access game
Thanks to a new labelling system
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Slender Threads is an engrossing point n' click horror with old school charm, out this week
From the Kelvin And The Infamous Machine developer
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Supporters only: Editing Edward Snowden's "toothy little cockgoblin" Max Payne 2 review
We have not reached out to Sam Lake for comment
Last week, Brendy covered a video essay dissecting Heavy Rain through the under-explored lens of eroded urinal cakes. It's a Pulitzer Piss Prize worthy piece of entertainment that instantly shot creator Allie Meowy up my list of faves. I chased it straight after with another of hers: Investigating A Forgotten Edward Snowden Quote - nominally about the NSA whistleblower's assertion in a 2003 Ars Technica …
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Supporters only: A belated word or two on Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's bestiary
A short tribute to some excellent freaks
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Supporters only: Glitchpunk is a flawed mess but kind of fun to roll in
Opportunity TWOCs
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Supporters only: Budget charm makes body-burying oddly enjoyable in Plague: London 1665
Carry miasma home
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Review: Keep Driving review
A road trip to remember
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Review: Eternal Strands review
An ambitious, colourful mystery to unravel
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No more mister dice guy
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Review: Minishoot' Adventures review: a deceptively simple blend of 2D Zelda and shoot 'em up action
Don't miss it like we did
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Our 24 favourite games of 2024
In non-calendar form
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The 30 best survival games on PC
Promise me that you will never die
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Review: Caves Of Qud review: an obscenely rich roguelike realm you could get lost in for months
A goat approaches
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Capcom, that is not how frame gen works
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Best graphics cards: the top gaming GPUs
Our top graphics card picks for 1080p, 1440p, and 4K
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Performance and settings tested
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Slender Threads is an engrossing point n' click horror with old school charm, out this week
From the Kelvin And The Infamous Machine developer
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A catchier title than sneezes of the earless
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In lyrical limbo RPG Three Verses, you ask gods to help poets finish their poems
Takes a certain type
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Dragonsweeper is a free, neat and nifty RPG take on a venerable PC puzzler
Still a few mines in there somewhere
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Resident Evil's multiplayer spin-off Re:Verse is shutting down later this year
Will become unplayable in June
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Review: Keep Driving review
A road trip to remember
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Capcom, that is not how frame gen works
-
Paradox are buying Haemimont Games, developers of Surviving Mars and several Tropico games
They're working on a new IP
-
Duskers is getting a ship-building sequel years after the sci-fi roguelike scared us to bits
Quickly! Open the door and let it in!
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"Apex 2.0" is on the horizon, says EA boss, but it probably won't happen until after Battlefield 6
Not necessarily a sequel
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It's now slightly trickier to accidentally buy a 'dead' Steam early access game
Thanks to a new labelling system
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Review: Eternal Strands review
An ambitious, colourful mystery to unravel
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Amazon has a GeForce RTX 5080 prebuilt PC available now, at least while stock remains
Standalone GPUs are proving elusive. Do the specs justify the price of a prebuilt?
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It's pricey, but is it worth it?
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You can save 10% on your Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Steam pre-order if you buy it today
Pre-order today and be ready to play ASAP.
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NYT Connections hint (Fri, 7 Feb)
Need some Connections hints for today? Read our guide for help with Connections #606.
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How to get a free horse in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
Every way to get a horse in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2: How to Fast Travel
Cut down your travel time with KCD2's Fast Travel system
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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2: Fast Travel locations
Find every Fast Travel location in Trosky and Kuttenberg
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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2: How to get more Saviour Schnapps
Stock up tonnes of Saviour Schnapps potions in KCD2 with these tips
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All the Dead By Daylight codes you can redeem right now
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Here's an archive of previous Wordle words
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Wordle hint and answer today #1328 (February 6 2025)
Stuck on today's Wordle word for February 6? Read our hint or find the answer below!
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NYT Connections hint (Thu, 6 Feb)
Need some Connections hints for today? Read our guide for help with Connections #605.
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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2: How to repair armor
Here's every way to repair your armor and clothing in KCD2