The E3 2018 team saw some amazing games this year, and we came away impressed with where the industry is carrying our favorite hobby. Some games stood out above the
We knew early on that Final Fantasy XV was going to get a PC edition eventually, but the way it was announced seemed almost like an afterthought. Fast forward to
When I was younger, scraping by with my meager earnings from serving in the military, I would supplement my income by building PCs. In the halcyon early days of the
Have you ever heard of spatial hearing loss?
It’s a form of deafness where the person affected can’t discern the direction a sound came from. If you dropped
Ok, real talk here — when The Elder Scrolls Online launched, I played it quite a bit (and even reviewed it), but dropped it soon after; it settled into familiar MMO
Mass Effect Andromeda was not the game we wanted.
Across the board, critics and fans bemoaned Andromeda’s lack of polish and knocked the game for its samey fetch quests
Noticing a lone Phantom Typhon lumbering across the narrow room I’m currently scavenging for materials, I quickly hunker down behind some cover and check my inventory. I only have
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I spent a lot of time playing World of Warcraft when it released, too many hours to even be healthy. I played every single day and logged hundreds of hours
I’m surrounded by more than 500 people that can tell you the accurate range of an ER PPC, how many hardpoints it takes up, and in what chassis variants
By Brad Wardell (Stardock) and Ron Burke (GamingTrend)
During both of our PC gaming lifetimes, we’ve always built our own machines. As putting together computers has consistently become simpler