PC Gamer UK August issue now on sale Broken Road

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PC Gamer UK August issue now on sale Broken Road

In this month's PC Gamer, we get exclusive worldwide access to "Broken Roads," a fantastic new RPG set in a post-nuclear apocalypse, with never-before-seen screenshots, art, insightful developer commentary, and our thoughts after a lengthy hands-on play session. If you liked the original two "Fallout" games, with their isometric views, deep character mechanics, and ability to explore apocalyptic Australian ruins, you'll love "Broken Roads". Oh, and did I mention that you can drink all sorts of beer and engage in bloody violence?

In keeping with the post-apocalyptic angle of "Broken Roads," this issue also has a great feature on some of the best post-nuclear apocalyptic PC games of all time, from "Fallout" to "Stalker" to "Metro," all of which offer plenty of fun while surviving in a radioactive wasteland. From "Fallout" to "Stalker" to "Metro," we highlight games that offer plenty of fun while surviving in a radioactive wasteland. Speaking of survival, this issue also has a great feature on the horror survival game "The Outlast Trials. This game is not for the faint of heart!

This issue steps into preview land to bring you a selection of great new games to look forward to, including the XCOM-style World War II turn-based tactical game "Classified: France '44," the racing game management simulator "F1 Manager 2023," the team-based dinoslay MMO "Exoprimal," the old-school FPS conjurer "Immortals of Aveum," the unique Boomer shooter "Hellscreen," the motorcycle racer "MotoGP 23" that beats so fast your knees get tired Such as.

And the review section in this issue is just as extensive: Street Fighter 6, The Mageseeker, Ravenlok, Bramble: The Mountain King, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, Star Trek: Resurgence, Star Trek: Resurgence, Roots of Pacha, System Shock, etc.

Other highlights include an epic group test of six of the best OLED gaming monitors on the market today, the next installment of the XCOM 2 Diary feature, a wonderful reinstallation feature of the iconic Star Wars PC game "Jedi Knight II," and much more: A great reinstall feature on Jedi Outcast, an introduction to a cool new mod called Skyrim on Skooma, a mod that makes Skyrim trip out with often hilarious effects, updates on what games the team is playing right now, major PC gaming-related A scathing take on the news, a comprehensive gaming PC buying guide for any budget, a love letter to Final Fantasy IX's stunning bite-sized vignettes, and a report on what we think PC gaming graphics will look like in 10 years. And that's not all.

Issue 385 is out now and available on all digital devices from the App Store and Zinio. It can also be ordered directly from Magazines Direct, or you can sign up for a subscription, which will save you money on monthly shipping and give you access to a stunningly stylish cover that is exclusive to subscribers.

Enjoy the issue!

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