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Hands-On With The Blood Of Dawnwalker, Which Might Be The First ‘Witcher-Like,’ And Has One Killer Twist

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A man faces enemies in front of a red glow.

For Honor-style combat meets Witcher-style storytelling

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The Patch Notes For Destiny 2’s Final Hotfix Ever

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Destiny 2 is over. Completely. The final hotfix has gone live, and these are the last patch notes the game will see.

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Obsession star Inde Navarrette built her gaming PC just like you and me: By watching Henry Cavill do it first

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Readers! Exciting news about the future direction of PC Gamer, heretofore your number one destination for news about things Henry Cavill is doing. We are now also your number one destination for news about things Obsession star Inde Navarrette is doing. Come with me as we march boldly into this new era.

It turns out, based on a recent chat Navarrette had with Etalk, that what she's doing is, well, what Henry Cavill is doing. The star—who is a known, documented, and unrepentant gamer—chatted about her process for building a gaming PC. Like the rest of the freedom-loving world, one of her first steps was to watch Henry Cavill do it on YouTube.

"I saved up a lot of money to do that. Building a PC is not cheap, at all," said Navarrette (and boy, don't we know it). "I watched a lot of YouTube, and I watched Henry Cavill build his own so, like, [I was] bouncing around between all of those videos." The stars, folks—they're just like us: attentively watching Cavill don a headlamp and vest to assemble a personal computer.

I do wonder when Navarrette put together her build—pre- or post-RAM crisis—because the immense price of the thing is a subject she recalls with a wince. "I think saving your money [is important], but if you can't there's a lot of really good options out there. Just do your research… on what you want to use it for and what are the best components for that."

There are some ways you can save money, I suppose. For instance, back when Navarrette was streaming The Last of Us, she had a big ol' "Activate Windows" watermark occupying space in the bottom right of her screen the whole time. I should probably write to her about OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. I bet she'd appreciate that.

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Left 4 Dead lives on in The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu, a Lovecraftian extraction game from the creators of Zeno Clash

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Seeking relief from the terrible light of the Xbox resettification, I fall into the sweet, dank embrace of The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu, a 17th century extraction game in which four crucifix-wielding, musket-toting Spanish explorers venture to a jungle full of creatures inspired by Lovecraftian horror. Why would they set foot in such an awful place? For loot, of course. Why else do Europeans travel to other countries?

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What time does Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced release in your time zone?

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The Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced release times are just around the corner, and if you want to get a head start on the download, preloads are live, too. Ubisoft's reimagining of Assassin's Creed 4 has a staggered rollout, and the specific time depends on the platform where you're playing.



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Appa is a gorgeous, surreal card game about grieving siblings where every move your opponent makes can be reacted to

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I love a digital card game as much as the next person, but honestly, most of the time I feel that they're a bit of a letdown in the visuals department. There's never been one I've played where I've been satisfied in how it plays and how it looks. But! I am hopeful about the upcoming Appa, a deliciously surreal and vibrant looking narrative-driven card battler about a couple of siblings dealing with the death of their father.

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