I've just anointed the Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro as our new best gaming mouse because... well, it's simply better than the rest in almost every conceivable way

I’ve just anointed the Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro as our new best gaming mouse because… well, it’s simply better than the rest in almost every conceivable way

The best gaming mouse is perhaps the most hotly debated topic in the PC Gamer office. We test fabulous offerings from all the biggest brands on a monthly, sometimes weekly basis, and then we have a good old scrap about why each is better than the other, or worse, or the same. It’s one long,…

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Home Improvisation Coming to PS4 with Online Play

Since the conception of our furniture assembly simulator/domestic “modern art” engine, we’ve consistently had the most fun watching groups play it together. Over time, our focus on multiplayer has grown, and we’re happy to announce that we’re working on bringing seamless online furniture assembly to the world for the first time ever. Yes, that’s right,…

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“Sega’s Gonna Be Mad At Me” – It Looks Like Treasure Is Teasing Something Guardian Heroes-Related

“Days of getting scolded by Sega-sama”. Esteemed Japanese game studio Treasure – the outfit behind such classics as Radiant Silvergun, Ikaruga, Gunstar Heroes and Sin & Punishment – appears to be teasing something related to its 1996 Sega Saturn title Guardian Heroes. The social media teasers follow Sega’s announcement of a new retro initiative, Sega…

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Strange Brigade: Two Multiplayer Modes Detailed

With Strange Brigade launching in just three weeks on August 28, it’s high time we lifted the lid on a couple of very exciting surprises we have in store. Previously, we’ve only talked about the game’s campaign mode – an incredible 1930s story-based adventure for 1-4 players full of death-defying heroics and third-person shooter action….

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In a major plot twist, Intel could soon be making chips for Apple once again, only this time, it’ll be the Arm-based M-series

Well, now this is unexpected. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has just revealed that Intel is expected to begin shipping Apple’s M-series processors in 2027. This would mark a huge comeback of the partnership between the two companies, which Apple started to move away from in 2020. Intel used to make chips for Apple, well, Apple used…

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