After rumours, then denials, with Rockstar staying pretty much mum on the subject; two German retailers, including Amazon, have thrown up listings for a PC variant of GTA V. Rockstar's incoming potential epic could get the draw distances we all want, thanks to the power of the PC. Read More >>
Featured comment by Frypot:
"Really hope this is accurate I love GTA and have played it on both Xbox and PC but PC is just a better experience." More »
Either Amazon knows something we don't or it's talking utter rubbish. It's not officially been announced by Rockstar, of course, but it's not actually been denied its existence either -- Amazon's just listed GTA Vfor PC in both the UK and France. Read More >>
Featured comment by Frypot:
"Can't say I've really touched upon modding GTA some of the things I have seen from general browsing looks really cool though. Just hope the new GTA if..." More »
Nvidia wants to make a Netflix of gaming—perfectly smooth, perfectly simple, superbly rendered PC games steamed to your system as if you owned an expensive rig. And so, here's a GPU tower that the company says just that, combining 700 Xbox 360s in one tall box. Read More >>
Featured comment by alienvariety:
"And this'll be great for the UK in about 10 years when we've got up with everyone else's Broadband speeds... we are so technologically backward" More »
Rumours have been circulating for ages that Valve's going to try and shove a Steam Box under your tele, but now we have the word from Gabe Newell himself. Valve's making a gaming PC for your living room and it's going to take on the next-generation PlayStation and Xbox. Console versus PC gaming all over again. Read More >>
Featured comment by sometimesiforgetmyname:
"Well for a start it wont be £1000. It will be almost indistinguishable from how an Xbox 360 or PS3 works, but is using current gen PC tech rather tha..." More »
Today's top offer is one for the PC gamers, throwing them into the spotlight and making a mockery of the oft-heard claim that they're nothing more than seventh-class citizens with gnarled, warty hands and features that would scare a horse to death. Read More >>
Razer's beautiful Fiona PC gaming tablet thing might end up as an actual product for you to ponder buying, with the hardware maker currently gauging interest in the device outside of the obviously-up-for-it tech nerd demographic. Read More >>
Featured comment by Eldwafio:
"I wish they'd just made the Razer Switchblade or whatever it was called. That diddy gaming laptop with LCD keys looked cool :)" More »
After all therumours and denials, Valve's just posted a very interesting job listing, which basically confirms that it's getting into the gaming PC business. In fact, the listing actually says Valve's "frustrated by the lack of innovation in the computer hardware space" so it's "jumping in" itself -- you can't get much more of a confirmation that a "Steam Box" than that. Read More >>
Featured comment by smashers:
"I wouldn't just jump to the conclusion that they're going to be releasing a steam box it could just be peripherals." More »
When it comes to gaming, the humble PC sometimes gets left out in comparison to the flashing, whirring, sparking 'gaming consoles'. Which is a ridiculous state of affairs and one that we're going to sort out right now. Read More >>
Featured comment by Python:
"Could I just make a few notes.
You can currently, buy every GTA game, for PC and some for Mac, for £5.
However, some notes.
GTA4 is poorly p..." More »
Thermaltake's new Black Element Cyclone Gaming Mouse isn't the first PC gaming accessory to cool a player's hand during intense FPS battles. But it certainly boasts the laziest fan design. Read More >>
Featured comment by irononreverse:
"If anything, I find the opposite is true. My mouse hand tends to get cold pretty quickly, so a mouse with a heater built in would be perfect." More »
Just stop me when this sounds ridiculous: A tablet. Built for gaming. Like, really built for gaming. With twin analogue joysticks. That are permanently built into it. That's Razer's Project Fiona. And it's more amazing than you think. Read More >>
While it may look like your average Android tablet adorned with a pair of button-festooned handlebars, beneath the shimmering screen of Razer's Project Fiona lurks the beating heart of a high-powered gaming PC. Are we looking at the future of portable gaming? Read More >>