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To succeed Titanfall 2 needs to learn from Destiny, COD, and er, Evolve
By Alan Bradley published
Editorial

Destiny 2: Scale, depth, and true RPG scope will deliver the sequel the first game deserves
By Alan Bradley published
Features

Rainbow Six Siege is played by 2.3 million people every day… what's its secret?
By Alan Bradley published
Features A potent combination of free DLC, community support, and unique gameplay makes this a slice of gaming genius

Amazing E3 games you might've missed (because they weren't at any press conferences)
By Alan Bradley published
Features

Origin Neuron gaming PC review - "A capable, attractive, very noisy desktop"
By Alan Bradley published
Review In a slick customizable case, this is a powerful, configurable PC that generates a lot of noise

Lead and Gold beta gets its Tombstone all over our Team Fortress
By Alan Bradley published
Class-based Wild West multiplayer shooter is looking shiny and valuable indeed

HP Omen Obelisk gaming PC review: "A mighty machine short on extras but strong on performance"
By Alan Bradley published
Review A powerful PC that focuses on performance rather than frills
A baker's dozen of gaming's hungriest bastards
By Alan Bradley published
They got them a craving only food-shaped piles of pixels can satisfy
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