Get a Corsair 4000X PC case + H100i Elite Capellix 240mm AiO for £170

White PC builds seem to be on-trend these days, as brands finally get the memo that color options are appreciated. If you like the sound of that, today’s deal on a Corsair 4000X PC case and H100i Elite Capellix 240mm AiO from Ebuyer in the UK is ideal, providing the two most prominent components of your build in gleaming white – and at a considerable discount. Normally the case costs around £110 while the cooler is a further £135, so you’re saving around £75 here by buying this bundle versus buying the items separately. …

Trepang2 review: It’s an indie FEAR

Here’s a move I pull in most gunfights in Trepang2: slidekick into an enemy, grab them out of mid-air, briefly hold them in front of me as a human shield, only to pull the pin on their vest’s grenade and hurl them into a the group of their pals, who do try to scatter before this meaty bomb bursts but sadly forget that they also need to avoid me and my chunky shotgun. Often this is all in slow-motion. Trepang2 is unashamedly aiming to be a new FEAR and does a pretty great job of it for a game made…

What’s better: An enemy which can’t see you but can sense you, or it only moves when you’re not looking?

With your help, I’m trying to answer the biggest question: what’s the best thing in video games? With a new wholly sensitive face-off each week, we’ll surely soon discover the single absolute best thing. Last time, you decided that a silent protagonist is better than combat style ratings. Not by much! It was a 60/40 split, and I’m surprised/glad it was this close. We are now one decision closer to knowing the best thing. This week, I ask you to choose between a matter concerning movement, and what an enemy does in response to when and how you move. What’s…

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on the Steam Deck is a hot mess

The Star Wars Jedi: Survivor experience on PC is, at least here on release day, a generally enjoyable Far Far Away fantasy marred by some ugly performance issues. After a few hours’ worth of attempts to get it running on the Steam Deck, I can now – with a face similar to that of Ewan McGregor cry-laughing over child murder – report that Jedi: Survivor is in even worse condition on the handheld . It’s unplayable. …