PC Gamer UK April issue now on sale Warframe The Dhubiri Paradox

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PC Gamer UK April issue now on sale Warframe The Dhubiri Paradox

This month we celebrate the epic action-RPG MMO Warframe, not only with a fantastic feature on the new dimension-hopping rogue-like expansion, The Duviri Paradox, but also a huge feature on the entire history of the game, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. This 16-page feature is packed with everything you need to dive into the wild online world of Warframe, including exclusive developer commentary, screenshots, and more.

Meanwhile, in the world of previews, you'll find the soul-stealing exploration game Tchia, Inkulinati, King of the Castle, Havendock, Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened, and other great, anticipation-inducing We are proud to present a selection of these games. We also bring you a preview of "The Shadow Gambit": a stealth strategy game set in the Golden Age of Piracy, where you assemble and command a crew of undead pirates. Shiver!

Meanwhile, sailing in the good ship of reviews is another undead horror in the form of Dead Space, whose long-awaited remake has received PC Gamer's full verdict. Also included are reviews of the PC port of Persona 3 Portable, One Piece Odyssey, Colossal Cave, Forspoken, Mahokenshi, Power Chord, Aquatico, and Season: Letters to the Future. In addition, an enthusiastic review of "Pizza Tower" is included. In this game, you play as a fat Italian chef fighting his way through a skyscraper made of pizza. Yes, that's right. This cheesy adventure is definitely not to be missed!

Other topics include a definitive guide to the best new mods for "Cyberpunk 2077," an in-depth look at the importance of range in an FPS, a detailed rundown of the best compact mechanical keyboards on the market, a unique playthrough of "Prey" where you can't directly defeat enemies, the first 1, an analysis of Lost Ark's "The Witcher" crossover, a retrospective review of "The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings," and much more. And that's not all this issue has to offer.

Issue 381 is on sale now and available on all digital devices from the App Store (opens in new tab) and Zinio. It can also be ordered directly from Magazines Direct (opens in new tab) or by purchasing a subscription (opens in new tab).

Enjoy the issue!

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