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Craig Roberts
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I am a very proud dad of a wonderful little boy that I adore and would do anything for. I am the site owner of IGC and my new personal blog https://playnintendo.uk. I work in Marketing from home and away, I enjoy cycling, swimming and of course gaming.When it comes to games I love Massive Open world adventure games, Hack 'n' Slash and Strategy. I can not stand games like Minecraft and games that have no story elements.

EPOMAKER HE108 Duel 8K Review – Incredible Gaming Performance, But Something Feels Missing

The Hall Effect keyboard market is exploding right now. Every manufacturer seems obsessed with chasing ultra-fast response times, adjustable actuation points, Rapid Trigger functionality, and esports-level performance. In many ways, the EPOMAKER HE108 Duel 8K represents exactly where the industry is heading.…

Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred Review – Blizzard Finally Found Its Groove

I have spent an unhealthy amount of time with Diablo over the years. From late-night loot runs back to Diablo 2 and 3 to grinding world bosses in Diablo 4, this series has always had a grip on me. So…

Razer Viper V4 Pro Review – So Light It Feels ODD

Gaming mice have reached a point where manufacturers are chasing every possible gram, every possible millisecond, and every possible advantage. Yet despite years of “ultralight” marketing, very few mice genuinely make you stop and question whether there is actually anything…

Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault Preview – Bigger, Bolder, But Does It Still Have the Magic?

There’s something about Moonlighter that just stuck with people. It wasn’t the flashiest indie game out there, and it didn’t try to be. But that loop — dive into a dungeon, risk everything, crawl back out, then flog your loot…

Noble Sceptre Review – Unlocking High-End Bluetooth Audio for PC and Mobile

Bluetooth audio has always been the compromise friend we never really trust. Sure, it’s convenient — but most of the time, your headphones are only performing at 60% of what they can actually do. Enter the Noble Sceptre, a small USB-C…

Crimson Desert PC Review – Chaos, Combat & Massive Open World

Crimson Desert isn’t here to hold your hand, and it isn’t trying to fit into whatever box you think an open-world action adventure needs to (Maybe some call it an RPG). After spending time in Pywel — fighting, exploring, climbing,…

Dragonkin The Banished Review – A Promising ARPG That Struggles to Find Its Identity

I’m sitting here at 4:00 AM, the blue light of my monitor burning my retinas, and I’ve just closed Dragonkin The Banished for what might be the last time. My Steam library is basically a digital cemetery for ARPGs at…

Hitman World of Assassination – Lilith Devereux in The Harbinger Review

Celebrity crossovers in games can go one of two ways: they either feel like marketing gimmicks or they genuinely elevate the experience. With the Patient Zero Requiem Pack, Hitman World of Assassination lands firmly in the second category. This DLC…

Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 Review – Living With QD-OLED

I never, in my wildest dreams, thought I’d own a monitor like the Philips Evnia 34M2C8600. A 34-inch ultrawide QD-OLED panel sitting on my desk? That used to be “other people’s setup” territory. Yet here I am — a very lucky…

Eldegarde Review – Bold Extraction RPG With Huge Potential

When Eldegarde exited Early Access in January 2026, it was clear this wasn’t chasing the Soulslike crowd or trying to be the next cinematic, story-heavy RPG. Instead, Notorious Studios set its sights on something far more niche — a third-person…