This month’s PCGamer has a lot of interesting stuff in it. The hardware section has a review of an item that lets you control parts of a game with your mind. Brett Todd unveils his five commandments of mod-making. Desslock sings the praises of open world RPGs while backpage columnist Ben Croshaw asks for a […]
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Now Reading: Dungeons and Desktops First Impressions
May 31st, 2008 · 4 Comments · PCGamer, Print Screen, RPGs
I just started Matt Barton’s Dungeons and Desktops. I was thinking about reviewing it for my next Print Screen column for Crispy Gamer, but I noticed that Desslock just reviewed it for PC Gamer. It’s not that we can’t review the same things, but I figure that whatever Desslock says about RPGs is smarter than […]
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Klett Quits, Column gets Stapled
May 31st, 2007 · 1 Comment · PCGamer
PCGamer’s editorial staff would probably say that their big strength is their ability to grab exclusives. For me, the big strength is their columns. They have genre specialists writing every month, including Desslock on RPGs and Andy Mahood on simulations. I’m hard pressed to think of two better people for those particular genres. (Games For […]
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