The Division: Tense Multiplayer in the Dark Zone

First revealed at E3 2013, Tom Clancy’s The Division introduced us to a post-apocalyptic vision of New York City realized in jaw-dropping detail. Bringing Ubisoft’s vision of a post-pandemic urban battleground to life isn’t a task that the development team are keen to rush, so at E3 2015 there were still plenty of details to…

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Build It: Creating a Quiet but Beastly PC

This article was published in the May 2015 issue of Maximum PC. For more trusted reviews and feature stories, subscribe here. Low noise doesn’t mean low joys Length of Time: 2-4 Hours | Difficulty: Medium The Mission Over the last few months, in the creaking depths of the secret Maximum PC lair, we’ve been constructing…

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Microsoft’s HoloLens Heading to the Space Station

Seemingly yanked right out of a science-fiction novel, NASA announced on Thursday that it has teamed up with Microsoft on a new project called Sidekick. This project will utilize the Redmond company’s HoloLens technology to provide virtual help to the astronauts manning the International Space Station (ISS). The first two units will be shipped to…

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Hololens Revisited

Heavy, and small FOV, but still amazing When I tried the HoloLens when it was first unveiled five months ago at Microsoft’s Windows 10 event, I was completely blown away. It had the potential to be “transformative,” I wrote. Admittedly, this is in part due to the fact that I had never seen anything like…

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PlayStation Blogcast 168: Best of E3 2015

The team returns! The dust has settled, the chaos has calmed, and E3 2015 has drawn to a close. The Blogcast crew discusses show highlights, favorite demos, memorable memories, and press conference reactions. As a bonus, Clements sits down with Shaun McCabe to discuss the upcoming Ratchet & Clank on PS4. And as a special…

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Batman: Arkham Knight PC Pulled From Steam

Console fanboys are probably laughing right about now. Why? Because just two days after the general release of Batman: Arkham Knight, developer Rocksteady Studios and publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have decided to pull the PC version until further notice due to serious performance issues. “We want to apologize to those of you who are…

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