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A bunch of Bethesda and Id Software games are now on PC Game Pass
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Some of the games include Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Quake 4, and The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard

Top 7... Scariest moments in otherwise unfrightening games
By Lucas Sullivan published
Just when you least expect it...

The vilest enemy races of all time
By Jim_Sterling published
The good, the bad and the ugly ... minus the good

Quake 3 on consoles finally looking imminent, insert "LOL, crappy controllers" comment here
By David Houghton published
Seriously though, with a controller?

The greatest multiplayer maps of all time
By GamesRadar_ US published
Environments worth dying for

Gaming's greatest blood sports
By GamesRadarTylerWilde published
Proof that the most dangerous game is also the most fun to murderize

Death by the Decade: The evolution of dying in games
By Brett Elston published
From flickering to first-person suicide, we examine gaming’s insatiable death wish

Quake 4 review
By Dan_Amrich published
Eight years after Quake II, Quake 4 picks up the plot but drops the ball
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