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Monaco: What’s Yours Is Mine review

Monaco is a neon-blooded marriage of Pac-Man and Thief, a grand tribute both to 1920s silent comedy capers and to modern-day heist movies. It’s Ocean’s Eleven meets Keystone Cops, played out top-down in a world of living bl...
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Bit.Trip Runner 2 review

Future is AOP and PPA Consumer Digital Publisher of the Year. PC Gamer is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. We produce content across five core areas: Technology TechRadar T3 Mac|L...
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Defiance review

Around a dozen hours into my time with Defiance, I realised that I was having fun. Not the kind of fun that warrants an unreserved recommendation, but I had acclimated to the vagaries of Trion’s sci-fi MMO shooter in such a w...
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Brütal Legend review

Even for a rockstar, showing up four years late is pushing it a bit. In the case of Brütal Legend’s journey from console to PC, however, such tardiness isn’t all bad. First: better late than never. Second: it hasn’t aged...
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Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 review

Ghost Warrior 2 has all the hallmarks of a generic modern military FPS: linear corridors filled with thick enemies, strategically placed explosive barrels, one-dimensional characters who spout military jargon, and things explod...
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The Castle Doctrine review

I return home from a failed burglary, pit bull spit still drying on my trousers, to find my children motherless and my vault empty. This isn’t my first dead wife, but I’m determined she’ll be the last. Not out of respect,...
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The Castle Doctrine alpha review

This review is based on the current alpha build of the game. We’ll re-review the game once it is complete. I return home from a failed burglary, pit bull spit still drying on my trousers, to find my children motherless and my...
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March of the Eagles review

In the European carrion crow community, 1803-1815 is still referred to as ‘The Happy Time’. Could the Little Corporal have built his continent-spanning empire with goodwill and guile rather than lead and blood? Find out wit...
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The Banner Saga: Factions review

Review by James Archer. For a game primarily starring chubby Vikings, The Banner Saga isn’t half a looker. This turn-based tactical RPG is the PvP component of Stoic’s upcoming The Banner Saga project, released early on a f...
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