Category: PC Games

Amazon Prime Day is nearly upon us again, with its usual raft of some genuinely great deals, but some not-so-great ones. Trying to find out which is which is always a time-consuming chore, but fear not, as we’ve done the labor for you. Below is a list of only the most genuinely excellent early Prime Day deals we’ve seen so far, and we’ll be back tomorrow when the big day kicks off to bring you the best Prime Day deals as they appear. Before we get started, remember that you need a Prime membership subscription to access most of the deals…

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2 Fights 2 Tight Spaces takes the strategic deckbuilder and adds to the concept with online multiplayer and an ability to shift how a card works based on weapons. The caveat is, right now it’s still in its earliest phase. Ground Shatter released the early access build during Summer Game Fest 2026. While it can work sometimes, there are also some bugs and issues that hopefully get fixed soon before the scope gets too big. As with Ground Shatter’s past games in the series, 2 Fights 2 Tight Spaces focuses on surviving a close quarters brawl in which more enemies…

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Play favorite titles from popular game libraries, keep progress synced and jump back into gaming sessions on virtually any device. That’s the power of GeForce NOW cloud gaming. From providing access to members’ favorite game libraries to offering some of the season’s best membership pricing, GeForce NOW is making it easier than ever to get more from the cloud this summer. Plus, check out the seven new games arriving in the GeForce NOW library this week. Hit Play Across Top Game Stores That’s a whole lotta ways to play. Whether it’s blockbuster franchises, competitive shooters, sprawling role-playing games (RPGs) or…

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I love the idea of MMOs and raid fights, but found as I’ve gotten older that it is so easy to fall off for various reason. A big one is finding people to run with, since we get various commitments or maybe just drop a game due to lack of time or money for subscriptions. The idea of 33 Immortals really appeals to me, as I love the idea of jumping in and immediately being able to take on raids with other people dedicated to the same goal. However, the balancing, repetition of available maps, and lack of connection to…

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I recently had the chance to test two different Melgeek keyboards at the same time. They are the space-themed Centauri 80 and the black and gold Real 81. Though they’re made by the same company, they couldn’t be more different in approach.The Centauri 80 is heavy, flashy, with a built-in OLED screen, and it costs $360. The Real 81, on the other hand, is more practical at $140, or at least as practical as you can get from a competitive gaming keyboard.If I could compare it to keyboards I’ve tried before, I’d say it’s a similar feel and design to…

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The GeForce NOW summer sale kicked off today with limited-time savings of up to $70 off a 12-month membership, making now the perfect time to upgrade to get the best of the cloud and see just how far Ultimate gaming can go. PC gamers are driven by one thing: the love of the game. But getting there can be complicated — setups take space, hardware takes planning and downloads take time. GeForce NOW removes the barriers and delivers instant access to games, high-performance GeForce RTX power in the cloud and the ability to play across nearly any device — all…

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As a long-time lover of the Sims franchise and a loud critic of 4, I’ve been waiting for Paralives with bated breath, hoping for something to shake up the life sim genre. Though the game shows a lot of potential, there are a few aspects to it that don’t mesh with me, despite my ongoing excitement for the project. In Paralives, you can make a family of “Paras” and help them navigate the ups and downs of everyday life. You can also build and decorate houses for them. Making a Para is really easy and fun, as there’s a lot…

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“We could not convince people to fund Baldur’s Gate 3,” says Trent Oster. It’s a stunning statement to hear now, on the other side of Larian’s smash hit bear sex extravaganza. But for two decades beforehand, other developers tried and failed to get Baldur’s Gate 3 made.The first was Black Isle, which slapped the title on a doomed D&D game in the early noughties, when the ailing RPG studio was slipping from one cancellation to another. Then, half a decade on, Obsidian took a shot at Baldur’s Gate 3—starting work on a third-person, party-based RPG that in some ways would…

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Sometimes, a game starts out amazing, but gradually peters out in some way the longer you get into it. It may be due to things like design directions, narrative choices, and perhaps even gamebreaking issues that keep it from maintaining a certain level of quality and consistency. Unfortunately, that’s an issue with Lover’s Enigma, a new otome game with thriller elements that ends up feeling more about the mystery at hand than relationship development. It’s absolutely gorgeous with some stylistic choices that help hammer home the unsettling nature. The first few hours and two in-game days can be great! But…

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When Bungie announced the final update for Destiny 2, I felt relieved. It surprised me as well. As someone who’s spent the past six years (and over 3,000 hours) battling humanity’s enemies across the solar system, you’d think that news of my favorite MMO’s end would fill me with sadness. But no, just a bittersweet sense of relief as I considered we were finally moving on (as we should’ve after The Final Shape’s year) to whatever the future may hold.Whether Destiny 3 gets made or not, I genuinely think this is the best thing that could’ve happened. For fans of…

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