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PC Gamer (1-year)
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Publisher: Future US, Inc.
Category: Magazine

List Price: $107.88
Buy New: $19.95
You Save: $87.93 (82%)



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 109

Format: Magazine Subscription, Print + Cd
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 12
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 12
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks

ASIN: B000NDESM0

Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
PC GAMER the #1 PC games magazine. The lastest game reviews, gaming news, tips, tricks and strategies to get the most out of your computer gaming experience.


Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars My Favorite Magazine For Several Years Running   May 5, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I agree with the reviews that say the quality of the publication has diminished over time, but this magazine still puts out a quality product every month. Here are a few genuine PROS and CONS:

PROS
* I am consistently impressed with game and hardware reviews. In the six years I've been reading PC Gamer, they have only steered me wrong once with a review (that game was "Black & White")
* Depending on the subscription you choose, there is a game demo disk each week. Although this a hit or miss feature depending on the game demo.
* The magazine is put together by a very laid back, down-to-earth group of people that are often very funny and in general a pleasure to read
* The publication puts out a top-notch podcast every week that is a necessary compliment to the magazine.
* You're not just a reader, you feel like you're a part of community. PC Gamer regularly publishes letters to the editor and plays audio questions on their podcast. They always have some sort of giveaway or contest going on.
* You get the feeling these guys (and gals) really "get" the community for which they serve.


CONS
* Regularly features typos and misprints (one issue accidently printed the same page twice instead of the first page of its cover story. How does that happen?). I'm not perfect with typos either, but from a professionally published magazine, that's unacceptable.
* The issue itself has slimmed down to a dangerously skimpy thickness. The issues with any reasonable girth are only thick due to multi-page advertising spreads (i.e. its "Cell Play" section)
* There is an increasly shorter turnover rate for its editors. This hasn't affected the magazine too directly, but it is a future concern in terms of providing consistent, quality content.



5 out of 5 stars PC Gamer Review   April 5, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have been reading this mag for many years now and it never gets old. The reviews save money on game rentals and purchases. As well, the writers are well versed in gaming and gaming history for the PC.


2 out of 5 stars How the Mighty have fallen...   March 7, 2008
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

This magazine is nowhere near as good as it once was. The quality took a drastic hit a couple of years ago and has gotten worse ever since. They are more concerned with selling ads and pleasing sponsors or benefactor companies than with bringing actual gaming information to consumbers. My favorite is when they change the mag format in a really bizarre, pointless manner, tell you how awesome it is, then change it back after the backlash and still write an article saying how great this change was. Don't bother with this, internet websites are leaps and bounds better.


4 out of 5 stars PCONTOP   December 18, 2007
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

The reason that I got PC Gamer, this year, I am going to buy a new PC this year in 2008. I am a real big Gamer and my old PC was to slow to run the new games that are coming out today,and PC Gamer is the best magazine fot the PC.


4 out of 5 stars Good magazine but it has it's flaws   December 17, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

You would be hard-pressed to find a better magazine out there that deals with PC games. This mag has previews, reviews and even hardware reviews. The reviews are pretty much fair but I have seen some questionable ratings and omissions that leave me wondering.

Like one of the other reviewers here said, when they do a big review on a hyped game, they always seem to give the game a really great score. One exapmle would be Crysis. They did a really big review on it before the game was released and gave it a 98/100! That is one of their biggest scores ever and they gave it to a game that got an average score of about 90/100 on gamerankings.com. Not to mention the game was released with bugs that should have been counted against it, but there was no talk of bugs in the review at all.

One other thing that bothered me was how they did not mention the copy protection used in their BioShock review. Come to find out the game actually only allowed the consumer to install the game three times and after that the game was useless. Seems to me a big time mag like PC Gamer would have at least mentioned this, but they did not. They instead gave the game a 91/100 leading many to buy the game without knowing about the ridiculous copy protection.

Finally, the mag is absolutely filled with ads. Every other issue gives us a 20-page ad for some crappy cell phone games. I definately could do without this annoyance as they have nothing to do with PC's or PC gaming.

As for the positive, the reviewers and staff seem likeable and there are always contests where you can win something cool. I especially like the articles on assembling a computer from scratch and hardware reviews. Both helped me greatly when I built my first computer. I would say that I can trust the review scores for the most part. The mag also sends out 13 issues a year instead of 12 and come bundled with DVD-ROM demos and reviews.

The mag also does some reviews on MODS for some of the games. This came come in handy if you have beat your favorite game and you are looking to extend the life of the game through modding. Sometimes they even include some MOD files on their DVD's that they send out with each issue.

With computer games seemingly taking a back-seat to console games, it is nice to have a mag that will only focus on the PC side of gaming. I do feel, however, that this mag is past it's prime as are PC games in general and is in need of an overhaul that benefits the subscriber. As of right now, I am considering not renewing my subscription that I have had for 4 years but I also recedntly got a PS3 so I admit that my attention is now more focused on the PS3 as are most game companies these days. I would recommend the mag for diehard PC gamers but if you own a console like the 360 or PS3, you may find that many PC games today are simply ported (sometimes very poorly) from a console anyway.


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