Gil LawsonSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Gil Lawson Battlegrounds' map gets more haunting as you play it By Gil Lawson published 18 May 17 opinion As you play PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds more and more, its landscape populates with memories, fears, and ghosts. opinion The biggest gaming news, reviews and hardware dealsKeep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors HARDWARE BUYING GUIDESLATEST GAME REVIEWS1Best Steam Deck accessories in Australia for 2025: Our favorite docks, powerbanks and gamepads2Best graphics card for laptops in 2025: the mobile GPUs I'd want in my next gaming laptop3Best mini PCs in 2025: The compact computers I love the most 4Best 14-inch gaming laptop in 2025: The top compact gaming laptops I've held in these hands5Best Mini-ITX motherboards in 2025: My pick from all the mini mobo marvels I've tested 1Lenovo Legion Go S (Windows) review2Cherry Xtrfy K4V2 TKL gaming keyboard review3MSI MAG CoreLiquid A15 E360 review4MSI RTX 5090 Suprim SOC graphics card review5Fragpunk review: A radical reshaping of the first-person shooter
Battlegrounds' map gets more haunting as you play it By Gil Lawson published 18 May 17 opinion As you play PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds more and more, its landscape populates with memories, fears, and ghosts.