
You don't need an Oblivion Remaster, you need Boblivion, the mod that makes Oblivion Bob
Bobbing for poisoned apples.
Assassin's Creed Shadows is finally here. With dual protagonists, a sprawling map, and abundant loot, has Ubisoft managed to improve on the AC games that came before it? What has changed and are these changes for the better or worse? PC Gamer writer Morgan Park is here to answer some of those questions with our review.
We sat down with Wout van Halderen of Playstack, the publisher behind Balatro, to talk about the continued success the game has seen in 2025, and some of the issues that come along with having a big hit.
ZA/UM, the studio behind 2019 hit Disco Elysium, is hoping to bounce back from recent controversy with its latest game, codenamed Project [C4]. PC Gamer's Ted Litchfield recently got to sit down with writer Siim Sinamäe, better known as “Kosmos”, to discuss [C4] and how they hope to build on Disco to craft a daring and cerebral espionage RPG. Unfortunately, we're not allowed to show any of the gameplay we saw, so we've used clips of ZA/UM's previous game, Disco Elysium, which [C4] appears to iterate on.
RuneScape: Dragonwilds is an upcoming open world survival game set in the RuneScape universe made by Jagex, creators of one of the most beloved MMOs in history; RuneScape. We sat down with Jake Blunt, Senior Community Manager at Jagex, at GDC 2025 to discuss the lore, challenges, and epic adventures that await in this dangerous region.
Monster Hunter Wilds Review – Bigger, Wilder, Better? Monster Hunter Wilds is Capcom’s first PC and console dual release but does it streamline the formula, deliver seamless battles, and cinematic storytelling? Or does it strip away much of what made past entries like Monster Hunter Rise great?
2025 is going to be a hell of a year for first-person shooter fans. It's not just that we're getting more new shooters than you can fit in a magazine, but the sheer depth and breadth of what's coming is already beating a quieter 2024.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is many things; ambitious, peculiar, meticulous, funny. But one thing it never is is boring! Set in 15th century Bohemia, developer Warhorse Studios has gone out of its way to craft a dense and intriguing epic tailored to oddball tastes, especially if you're a system-loving sicko like our News Writer and reviewer, Josh Wolens. The game looks beautiful too, thanks to CryEngine, and scales surprisingly well to a variety of hardware. Could this game be a bona fide Bohemia Rhapsody?
From tumbling railways to soothing scrambles, here's a list of some of the best cozy games that are not farming sims.
Dune Awakening is a much anticipated new MMO from Conan developers Funcom. Fresh from a 7 hour hands-on preview in Oslo - perhaps the least Arrakis like place on planet Earth - our News Writer Joshua Wolens took to answered some of your questions.
A new graphics card built for silicon austerity and a new era of AI rendering. Here is our Editor-in-Chief of Hardware Dave James to share his verdict.
Welcome to the PC Gamer Top 100, our annual rundown of the best games you can play on PC today. This list is the culmination of months of discussion, negotiation and a handful of arguments—the passion of the PC Gamer team as our writers and editors wrangled to get their favourites into the list. We judge games based on a number of factors: Importance, Hotness, Playability, and, above all, Quality. Hopefully you'll discover some new favourites too. Enjoy!
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rampant Two days spent on Tau Ceti IV confirm that Marathon will be one of the year's most exciting shooters, but still a major risk for Sony.
By Echo Apsey published
Busker breaker Find the mimes scattered across the continent and work out how to damage them.
By Echo Apsey published
Gestral hunt Track down all the troublesome lost Gestrals and discover what rewards you get for returning them to Sastro.
By Sean Martin published
Say cheese What to do with this strange item you won at the expedition festival.
By Sean Martin published
Key item Open a locked door on the continent with this mysterious festival prize.
By Sean Martin published
Pop quiz Answer all of Antoine's questions at the expedition festival and get a prize.
By Sean Martin published
Bonne chance Battle deadly Nevrons and melt your brain trying to work out what the hell's going on.
By Diego Perez published
Blood Rites Quickly rid yourself of Porphyric Hemophilia or cure yourself of full-blown vampirism.
By Christopher Livingston published
Contracts Here are the steps you need to take to join the mysterious assassin's guild.
By Autumn Wright published
Record Scratch Tape 2 leaves more dead space than game.
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Jack In Immerse yourself in stunning game worlds with the best VR headset.
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Multiplayer game development has just gotten easier than ever thanks to this online game development tool.
By Dave James published
Not so Origin-inal My first taste of an Origin gaming PC isn't so sweet as I'd hoped.
By Andy Edser published
Axial size You've heard of direct drive, but how about direct axial drive?
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By Andy Chalk published
TESIV Oblivion is a safe pick for the remaster treatment, sandwiched between the more flavorful Morrowind and more popular Skyrim.
By Josh Broadwell published
Stadium Seats Stadium introduces third-person perspective, a separate ranked mode, and dozens of weapon and skill modifiers for its heroes.
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro Trading RPM for WPM in the Japanese street racing counterpart to Typing of the Dead.
By Diego Perez published
Home Base Park your first base by a forested river, but remember to branch out later.
By Justin Wagner published
Still hot Most communities shudder at the thought of maintenance mode, but Heroes still shines in its underserved niche.
By Russell Adderson published
eatin' good No need to be mad. Let's farm monsters.
By Rick Lane published
Masters of disaster Celebrating the gloriously terrible PC gaming setups of r/shittybattlestations.
By Tyler Wilde published
Interview An icon of 2000s gaming wants us to know that it's still being used in big games, even if SSDs mean hardly anyone has time to show its logo anymore.
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