04-04-2003, 05:51 AM
Although I no longer subscribe to PCGamer (subscription ran out a few years back when I was beginning to lose interest in computer games all together and never bothered to renew) I did find it quite worth while.
Although there were a few staff members who acted way too young for their age, I found most of the staff mature and professional, and most of the content quite worthwhile. It was the Lurker Lounge of computer gaming magazines as far as I was concerned. :P
There were the occasional "practical jokes" (like the editors giving every HeadHunter(?) game they recieve to Greg to review) and colums that serve no purpose but a crude joke, the articles and reviews were very insightful and informative. Well, at least when I was still reading it anyway.
Around the time my subscription ran out, PCGamer had basically gone through a complete staff replacement, and there was only ONE staff member remaining from the orignal team of editors. From the comments here, they seemed to have really gone down hill. :huh:
Although there were a few staff members who acted way too young for their age, I found most of the staff mature and professional, and most of the content quite worthwhile. It was the Lurker Lounge of computer gaming magazines as far as I was concerned. :P
There were the occasional "practical jokes" (like the editors giving every HeadHunter(?) game they recieve to Greg to review) and colums that serve no purpose but a crude joke, the articles and reviews were very insightful and informative. Well, at least when I was still reading it anyway.
Around the time my subscription ran out, PCGamer had basically gone through a complete staff replacement, and there was only ONE staff member remaining from the orignal team of editors. From the comments here, they seemed to have really gone down hill. :huh: