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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | Future US, Inc. |
| FEATURES: | Magazine Subscription |
| TYPE: | Computer Gaming, Computing, Games, Hobbies & Games, Recreation. Leisure |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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Order the UK version
I'm a big player of PC games, but I also love reading and thinking about my favorite hobby. For the past few years I've been living in the UK, but when I come to the US (and now that I live here again) I would pick up the American version of PC Gamer.
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>I have to say, and I hope some of you take my word on this, the U.K. publication is light-years ahead of this one. The humour is grown-up (not to mention actually funny) and doesn't drown the magazine. It's bigger, the cover and pages are of much better quality paper and ink, the articles are neatly laid out... added to this, the demo disc is a jam-packed dual sided DVD, with archives of patches, movies, free games, demoes, hardware guides....
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>Not to mention the fact that there are many highly intelligent articles every month.
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>In case you're still feeling sceptical: the UK version of PC Gamer was the original. It came to the US after it was set up in the UK.
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>Having lavished the UK PC Gamer with praise, I think you can read between the lines and figure out where the US version falls short.
Why not call itself MMO Gamer?
I subscribe to both PC gamer and PC Gaming magazine. Overall, I think the writing in PC gamer is much more puerile. Like gradeschool kids with a 'girls have cooties' mentality, PC gamer strives to keep this gaming magazine a clubhouse where girls/women need not apply. Captions which critique the amount of cleavage a female character is showing, and discuss getting laid in MMO seem to cater to the teenage boy mindset.
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>Gone are the discussions of RPG's and games of skill, to replaced by endless verbosity about MMO's and First person shooters. I'm not sure this is PC Gamer's fault. It seems the direction the market has taken. I'm probably one of the few holdouts who prefer NOT to play online games. I think however, it would be nice to actually hear more about upcoming games such as NWN 2, rather than ANOTEHR article about warcraft or some other popular MMO.
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>3 stars. Average.
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