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Dot Com Boom: This episode is jam packed with so much awesome it cannot be contained within a Rawgrglrglrgl stein, which I assume holds a good amount of awesome. We serve up the news, interview David Grossman from Telltale Games about their new crazy ambitious plans and field your burning questions. There is another thing I’m forgetting… what was that… oh ya. PCGAMER.COM. ’nuff said.
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The Kancho Technique: The best thing to hit public transportation since Kancho, the PC Gamer podcast will keep your mind occupied with info about free Company of Hero’s, Sony’s second crack at a Star Wars MMO and how you can rewrite history with a new Shogan: TW game.
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BGH Lite edition: It’s the PCGP Spicy roll – Take fresh raw news and wrap it around the most poignant PC gaming commentary there is, then, sprinkle our fine listener questions on top and you have the best in your hobby’s audio listening pleasure. Serve with a hot interview featuring the developers of the most PC Game of last year, Arma II, and you are living the good life.
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Single-Eyed Judgement: Delve into your deepest fears as we confirm Dead Space 2 on PC, learn about The Old Republic’s advanced class system and take your questions with the help of a very special wave modifying headset.
PC Gamer UK Podcast 41
Reboot the PC, Crysis 2, XCOM, and orphans: Emerging battered and scarred from a messy publishing delay that nearly saw us saying some things we’re really not allowed to say yet, our new podcast is finally out.
Tim, Tom, Craig and Rich talk about how they’d reboot PC gaming, how combat works in Crysis 2′s big city, why XCOM will be awesome, the surprising joy of Frozen Synapse, and why kids and war don’t mix. One of the reasons, anyway. Grab the MP3 here, subscribe here.
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Dr Who Adventure Games, Splinter Cell Conviction, and the £500 ultra PC: Lo, the clarion call of awkward games journalists rings out from the mountains! It can only be Podcat Eve. Download the new episode, or subscribe here. Games discussed this month: Splinter Cell: Conviction, Starcraft 2, Dr Who: The Adventure Games, Brothers In Arms, Just Cause 2, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Alan Wake, Mass Effect 2. Full details of the subjects under scrutiny follow.
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The Old Republic, Just Cause 2, Portal 2, STALKER: Our new podcast is up! Tim, Tom, Graham and Craig talk Old Republic, Just Cause 2, Portal 2, STALKER, SupCom 2 and dinosaurs screaming in slow motion. Download it here, subscribe here, or read on for what we talk about and when.
PC Gamer UK Podcast archive
Hello, friends of PC Gamer. Each month our brave writers put their voices where their mouths are and record the PC Gamer Podcast, just for you. This is their archive, where podcasts both old and older are stored. This way, when the nuclear bombs go off, future generations will still have entertainment.
The Witcher 2 devs dismiss Ubi-DRM fears
CD Projekt have poopooed fan anxieties over publisher’s DRM-friendly comments in a recent interview with our sister site CVG.
Fallout: New Vegas will use Steam, not Games for Windows Live
Speaking to fans in an Q&A session on the Bethesda Softworks forums, Senior Producer Jason Bergman has confirmed that Fallout: New Vegas will install Steam alongside the game.
PC Gamer UK July issue – Shogun 2: Total War
Our improbably sexy new issue is now being flung at subscribers, stocked on store shelves, and fired at you with a cannon of free postage if you buy it from our online shop. The cover is a mega-exclusive: the announcement and first details of Shogun 2: Total War, the next in everyone’s favourite wargame series.
As well as a six page preview of that, we’ve got a huge feature on Deus Ex: Human Revolution, formerly Deus Ex 3. Tom got to see it in action in Montreal, and interview all the key people involved with it to find out if they really get Deus Ex. Incredibly, they do, and the game is looking far more exciting than any of us expected.
We’ve also got a feature on how to be good at every game, a review of Obsidian’s spy RPG Alpha Protocol, and a face-off between Medal of Honor and Call of Duty: Black Ops. Buy it immediately.
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Join the PC Gamer World of Warcraft Guild
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Pixel Legions
In Pixel Legions, you are the general of an army of glowing pixels in this ingenious and fast paced RTS. Every few seconds your base will churn out a new unit, which you command by sketching your orders directly onto the battlefield. It’s a completely intuitive control scheme that lets you to micromanage your units at blinding speed. Multiple enemies and maze-like battlefields present an ever-increasing challenge as you progress from level to level.
Join the PC Gamer Steam Community
Ever wanted to get stabbed by a News Editor? The PC Gamer Steam Community group is over 31,000 strong, and it’s only getting stronger. We have a well-policed TF2 server that’s creaking with players, a chat channel bristling with cheerful gamers who’d just love to kill you, and a forum where you can organise games in advance and recount your victories, defeats, and the time Robin Walker popped by to kill everyone with his rapid-fire magical rocket launcher.








