Robin Valentine
Formerly the editor of PC Gamer magazine (and the dearly departed GamesMaster), Robin combines years of experience in games journalism with a lifelong love of PC gaming. First hypnotised by the light of the monitor as he muddled through Simon the Sorcerer on his uncle’s machine, he’s been a devotee ever since, devouring any RPG or strategy game to stumble into his path. Now he's channelling that devotion into filling this lovely website with features, news, reviews, and all of his hottest takes.
Latest articles by Robin Valentine
Adorable and reality-bending action-puzzle game The Plucky Squire lets you make friends with a Magic: The Gathering card
By Robin Valentine published
PLUCK OF THE DRAW Far from two-dimensional.
SteamWorld Heist 2's new job system lets you experiment with building your own custom classes—and you're not allowed to judge me for making a completely unfair sniper that can scrap a whole squad with one shot
By Robin Valentine published
JOB DESCRIPTION Mix abilities from different jobs to find the deadliest combinations.
The companions of Baldur's Gate 3 have become the new mascots of D&D. Should we be worried about their future now that it's entirely in the hands of Wizards of the Coast?
By Robin Valentine published
AFTER PARTY I'm not sure if I'm ready for a world where Astarion and Karlach are D&D's Mario and Sonic.
The best free PC games
By Shaun Prescott last updated
Freebies Forever Our frequently updated selection of the best free games right now.
Space Marine 2 feels even more explosively, grimly, and hilariously authentic to the Warhammer 40,000 universe than the first game
By Robin Valentine published
MARINE BIOLOGY My hands-on with both singleplayer and co-op reveals a super soldier power fantasy with an excellent understand of what makes Games Workshop's storied setting tick.
A new Darksiders game is in development: 'The Four Horsemen will ride again'
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS From Gunfire Games, developer of Darksiders 3.
We've finally gotten a closer look at Titan Quest 2, and it sure looks a lot like Diablo 4
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS The fan favourite action-RPG series returns after almost 20 years.
With its 'immersive and realistic world' and 'complex life simulation on a scale hardly ever seen before', the Gothic 1 Remake looks even more wonderfully over-ambitious and janky than the original game
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS THQ Nordic's making a surprisingly bold pitch.
SteamWorld Heist 2 review: The most ambitious SteamWorld game yet boasts sharp yet accessible turn-based strategy
By Robin Valentine published
STEAMWORK SteamWorld's most ambitious entry yet is packed with satisfying strategy, but it's a little too expansive for its own good.
Tales of Fablecraft's early access release is already an excellent introduction to tabletop roleplaying for a new generation of Dungeon Masters
By Robin Valentine published
Teen dream If you're looking for your first steps into the hobby, this is a remarkable accessible gateway.
A final Borderlands film trailer is giving fans one last opportunity to dunk on it before it comes out: 'The first movie in 20 years to go straight to VHS'
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS Let's just say it's not turning the mood around.
Swap D&D for grimdarkness with these 9 Warhammer tabletop RPGs
By Robin Valentine published
Trenches & Tyranids There are a lot more ways to have fun with Games Workshop's iconic settings than you realise.
Modiphius has announced the year's most obscure tabletop RPG adaptation
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS I'm not sure who was asking to adventure in the world of 1970s UK sci-fi series Space: 1999, but here we are.
Heads up, Arcane fans: Riot's released a new season two teaser, and preorders are up for the fancy Blu-ray of season one
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS 50 seconds of Heimerdinger and Ekko in an air vent? I'll take it.
According to BioWare, Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the first entry in the series where 'the combat's actually fun' and where characters are 'intentionally' the focus of the storytelling, which seems pretty unfair on the first three games
By Robin Valentine published
EN GUARD Apparently your favourite characters' designs were also limited by a desire to appeal to cosplayers?
The best RPGs on PC
By Robin Valentine last updated
Updated! Looking for a world to get lost in? Here are the most essential RPGs you can play on PC right now.
As an unrepentant tabletop obsessive, I reckon these are the 5 coolest board game deals in this year's Prime Day sale
By Robin Valentine published
Prime Day From heavyweight dungeon crawling to life-consuming deckbuilding, these picks will spice up your collection on the cheap.
This leaked screenshot may be our first glimpse of BioShock 4, and it sure looks like a BioShock game
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS Though I suspect the final game will be very different.
Deep Rock Galactic now has its own official heavy metal song, called—you guessed it—Rock and Stone
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS Italian band Wind Rose apparently specialise in dwarf songs.
To celebrate 50 years of D&D, Royal Mail is selling monster stamps you can keep in a mimic's mouth
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS Featuring great new art from veteran fantasy artist Wayne Reynolds.
Darktide's next update promises a complete overhaul of weapon progression: 'We took the philosophy with this game to not be afraid of doing quite massive changes'
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS The new system should introduce more player agency, clearer progression, and less reliance on luck.
Mortal Kombat player wins $565, celebrates by breaking a light fixture worth $3,000
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS Dyloch's bone-headed "pop-off" may have cost him dearly.
I keep getting lost on my way home from trading wood to trolls and giving crystals to chickens in this strange but cosy survival game
By Robin Valentine published
CRYSTAL MAZE Into the Emberlands has me sounding like I'm not fit to operate heavy machinery.
This bizarre, vague Kickstarter promises a "multimedia fantasy RPG experience" including a D&D-compatible sourcebook, an actual play series, an animated short film, a vinyl soundtrack, a scented candle, and (somehow) more
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS ProgCore Fantasy: Dark Age of Theer offers everything except any solid idea of what it's actually about.