
Christopher Livingston
Chris started playing PC games in the 1980s, started writing about them in the early 2000s, and (finally) started getting paid to write about them in the late 2000s. Following a few years as a regular freelancer, PC Gamer hired him in 2014, probably so he'd stop emailing them asking for more work. Chris has a love-hate relationship with survival games and an unhealthy fascination with the inner lives of NPCs. He's also a fan of offbeat simulation games, mods, and ignoring storylines in RPGs so he can make up his own.
Latest articles by Christopher Livingston

If you're 'scared of PvP', don't worry: Dune: Awakening's endgame deep desert area has a PvE zone, too
By Christopher Livingston published
news You can explore a 24km portion of the deep desert without worrying about fighting other players.

To a T review: Not just wholesome, but wonderfully weird
By Christopher Livingston published
Sweet T Explore a strange little town as a teenager who can only T-pose.

Great moments in PC gaming: Getting so badly stuck on an adventure game puzzle I called the developer for a hint
By Christopher Livingston published
Call Now Need help? Pick up the phone. Just 95 cents per minute.

Light No Fire: Everything we know about Hello Games' planet-sized survival game
By Christopher Livingston published
Warm-Up Sean Murray's follow-up to an infinite sci-fi universe is a single planet—but it's a big one.

'We hear you': RoadCraft dev will address early negative with hotfixes, free new vehicles, and a 'Hard Mode' with systems like fuel management
By Christopher Livingston published
News It's been a bit of a bumpy road for the new game from the SnowRunner dev.

In this new medieval city builder that launched on Steam today, build a sprawling town with the help of companions who level up and train their own apprentices
By Christopher Livingston published
News City Tales: Medieval Era is in early access but already has some refreshing differences from other builders.

The 20 best cozy games on PC that aren't farm sims
By Lauren Morton last updated
Cozy Games If you need more chill in your game library, these are the best cozy games you can play on PC.

Which version of Nicolas Cage will we get in the Madden movie? Boy, I hope it's the unhinged one
By Christopher Livingston published
Uncaged Throw in hothead Christian Bale and controversial director David O. Russell, and we'll hopefully see some fireworks in the Madden biopic.

Don't worry, they're not just adapting blockbusters: this trippy Japanese walking simulator you can get for $4 on Steam has been made into a movie, too
By Christopher Livingston published
News The Exit 8 is a short backrooms-style game from 2023, and it's already gotten the movie treatment.

This hardcore driving sim about rebuilding towns after natural disasters is, surprisingly, a super-chill hangout game for up to 4 friends
By Christopher Livingston published
DIG IN There's a lot of work to do, but RoadCraft never feels like a stick-in-the-mud.

Dune: Awakening beta players extracted nearly 9 million liters of blood last weekend, enough to fill 3 Olympic-size, extremely gross swimming pools
By Christopher Livingston published
News Meanwhile, 107,000 players ed through Shai-Hulud's digestive system.

Today's Wordle is the 5th toughest ever, ending streaks for 50% of players
By Christopher Livingston published
News It took pretty much everyone at PC Gamer all of our guesses to get it.

These 5 roguelike deckbuilders caught my eye because they have big twists on the usual formula
By Christopher Livingston published
cardplay It's a golden age for creative deckbuilders.

Ubisoft's extreme sports game is being turned into a movie… and honestly, I'd watch 90 minutes of people doing snowboard stunts and wingsuit flights in the Alps
By Christopher Livingston published
The Riders Republic movie will feature "spectacular stunts on the snowy slopes of the Alps," says Ubisoft.

This looks fungi: a first-person roguelike 'double deckbuilder' where you use a separate deck for exploring, smash locked doors open with your head, and feast on the corpses of mushroom monsters
By Christopher Livingston published
News A demo for Shroom and Gloom is available on Steam now.

A Minecraft Movie is out on digital so now your kid can throw popcorn around the living room instead of the theater when the chicken jockey shows up
By Christopher Livingston published
News You can now rent the blockbuster (haha, blocks, get it) on Prime Video or Apple TV.

'Too many games let their players succeed' says developer of notoriously tough survival RPG Kenshi, and 'that's mind-numbingly boring to me'
By Christopher Livingston published
News "A writer's job is to torment their protagonist," says Chris Hunt of Lo-Fi Games. "So I just adapted that."

Dune: Awakening's stabby stunlock PvP exploit is being fixed, says Funcom: 'We've got this covered'
By Christopher Livingston published
News Being endlessly staggered by a human opponent isn't a heck of a lot of fun.

'We heard your ': Funcom just reversed course and opened up the Dune: Awakening beta weekend to anyone who preorders the survival MMO
By Christopher Livingston published
News Seems like that should have been the plan from the beginning?

Bodega cats, trash pandas, and a great white shark: the real stars of the GTA 6 reveal are all the animals hiding in plain sight
By Christopher Livingston published
Iguana Play Forget the cars, cash, and criminals: I want to go on a wilderness walk.

The Dune: Awakening team is confident servers won't implode at launch: 'This is not our first rodeo'
By Christopher Livingston published
News "Rest assured, there will be thousands of servers grouped together in hundreds of Worlds available at launch," Funcom said.

Calling all cozy mystery fans: the follow-up to 2022's best puzzle game gives you even more ways to play detective
By Christopher Livingston published
New Clue Strange Antiquities, the sequel to botany shop puzzler Strange Horticulture, gives you new ways to solve all its perplexing little mysteries.

The GTA 6 trailer shows Jason and Lucia working out: is Rockstar bringing back some of San Andreas' RPG-lite features?
By Christopher Livingston published
Slim Gym Jason lifts weights, Lucia works a heavy bag… are these just cutscenes or will exercise improve our stats?
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