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The original Kingdom Come: Deliverance was notable for putting medieval realism and authenticity over the traditional fantasy trappings of sword-and-shield RPGs.

And, despite being markedly rough around the edges on its release, it delivered a virtual medieval world that was incredibly immersive.

Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl
A glorious reimagining of the first game’s stunning and terrifying nuclear apocalyptic atmosphere.


Does scoundrel Kay Vess steal Morgan Park’s heart? Find out now in PCPP’s official review.

Star Wars Outlaws

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Ben thinks he’s probably the most experienced PC gaming editor and writer in Australia. After working on the legendary Hyper magazine in the early 1990s, he founded the even-more-legendary PC PowerPlay mag in 1995, and remained as editor for the first five years during that period of explosive PC gaming evolution. After that he founded Atomic magazine in 2000, shifting his focus a bit more towards PC gaming hardware. After a few years as Atomic editor, Ben took over PC Authority magazine, and is now the editor of APC. He likes 48-hour Sins of a Solar Empire binges when he’s not sitting in his sim racing rig manhandling his precious German equipment.