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The Witcher 3 Sees Huge Player Spike Following Netflix Season 2 Release

As of this writing, The Witcher season 2 has been live on Netflix for two weeks now. It released on December 17, and it has proven to be quite divisive. For every single person who really loves it, there’s someone who hates the changes and direction it took. This is reflected on Rotten Tomatoes, where…

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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 us pour out a wee dram and raise a glass in salute to the best PC gaming hardware released this year. In some ways it’s not been a golden year for PC hardware; it’s never…

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Sony Working on Player-Specific Haptic Feedback System

A new Sony patent hints that the hardware developer might be preparing to introduce haptic feedback into games not designed for the DualSense. The haptic feedback system originally sold as one of the largest selling points for Sony’s PS5 console and its DualSense controllers that promised to give a unique experience compared to other peripherals….

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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 psychedelic mindscapes and watercolour picture books to the knackered anime VHS that got lost behind the sofa, games were serving up some serious looks this year. Here are some of the games that had us…

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Skyrim NPC Unsure Dragons Exist While Standing Next to Massive Dead Dragon

One Skyrim player finds an NPC who isn’t sure whether or not dragons are real, despite standing right next to an enormous dead dragon. With its branching story, massive world, and incredible replayability, The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has earned a place among the best RPGs of all time. However, just because Skyrim is a…

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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, the past 12 months have been much darker and more difficult: Instead of laughing at self-incriminating Call of Duty cheaters or wondering why Dr. Disrespect was banned, we saw marginalized streamers struggle with abusive audiences…

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Fallout 4 Gets Impressive New DLC-Sized Mod

Fallout 4’s incredible Sim Settlement 2 mod gets a huge DLC-sized expansion, adding new factions and mechanics for rebuilding the Commonwealth. Bethesda games are famous for their massive and lively modding community. Skyrim is possibly one of the most heavily modded games available, and Fallout: New Vegas can’t be far behind. Fallout 4 may not…

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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 these games are bigger than ever. Inevitably there are some new additions to this list for 2021, those games that just can’t help but suck an entire SSD dry, and they must be corralled up…

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Halo Infinite Clip Shows How Useful Marines Are With Skewers

A gameplay clip from a player online shows how useful the marines in Halo Infinite can be when they have the Skewer weapon. With the release of Halo Infinite, fans have a new game that lets them experience a new story in the Halo universe again. As expected, the game comes with new enemies, such…

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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 GOTY 2021 hub. Lauren Morton, Associate Editor: The week Valheim launched, I scoffed. “Do we really need another early access crafting survival game?” Whether or not we needed one, the appetite that my friends and…

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