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John Walker

Rock Paper Shotgun

United Kingdom

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Past articles by John:

No Man’s Sky’s Origins update is almost very nearly the game I want it to be

No Man's Sky's Origins update added giant sandworms! At last! And so many more improvements to the expanding space game. → Read More

Steam Charts: Win A Free Car Edition!

The most sellingest PC games of the week, as recorded by Steam → Read More

Steam Charts: Getting Dishy With The Fishy Edition

The top grossing PC games on Steam in the middle of May 2019 → Read More

Steam Charts: Blood From A Four-Year-Old Edition

The top grossing PC games and hardware on Steam in the first week of May 2019 → Read More

Steam Charts: Oh So This Is A Thing Edition

The top ten grossing PC games on Steam this last week of April 2019 → Read More

Bye-bye RPS, thanks for having me

Today is my last day at Rock Paper Shotgun. Which is damned weird to type. As I chronicled at quite some length last week, creating RPS was a thing I helped do, → Read More

Steam Charts: Grand Finale Edition

The top ten grossing games on Steam this week, and the best ten PC games ever → Read More

Steam Charts: RPS’s Greatest Secrets Revealed Edition

As this is my penultimate edition of Steam Charts, before I return to nuzzle into the warm infinite belly of Horace for all of time, I thought it might be fun to take a bit of a look behind the scenes of Steam Charts, to see how this weekly column comes together. So, hey, join me as we step behind the curtain, and learn a little bit about the magic of Rock Paper Shotgun. The process begins every… → Read More

Wot I Think: Vignettes

Vignettes is a toy. And that is why it’s completely splendid. On your screen is an object, which when rotated to the correct angle will transmogrify into another. So angle a telephone correctly and you’ll get a television, or a bowl, or a saucepan. And each of these can become something else. And that’s it! And it’s worth it! The trick is trying to find absolutely everything that can be found,… → Read More

Wot I Think – Tech Support: Error Unknown

Can it be fun to provide tech support? We're still wondering. → Read More

Steam Charts: Historical Edition

The top-grossing PC games on Steam, as February comes to an end. Including Flibble Glibble Pants and Sid Meier's Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Sid Meier's → Read More

Wot I Think: Eastshade

Eastshade is a splendid little action-free RPG, in which you paint your way around an island without killing any of its citizens. → Read More

Steam Charts: The Worst Ever Edition

The top ten grossing games on Steam after the Lunar New Year Sale → Read More

Steam Charts: Fishy Wishies Edition

The top grossing games on Steam for the first week of February 2019, includes a surprise at the top spot. → Read More

Unsung Warriors' free demo offers the joy of a gimmickless platformer

Unsung Warriors' free demo shows off a cute solid platformer. → Read More

Wot I Think: Pikuniku

Pikuniku is an outrageously cute platformer that delivers in every way. → Read More

Steam Charts: Hard Truths Edition

The top grossing games on Steam this week. Not the top grossest. Although... → Read More

Katana Zero makes time for more interesting twitch combat

Katana Zero is a 2D brawler where time is definitely on your side, and it has a story that will intrigue you through it's twitch combat. → Read More

Wot I Think: The First Tree

Does this tale of the loss of a father, and a wandering fox, find its emotional home? → Read More

Steam Charts: Octopodiformes Edition

The top ten grossing games on Steam this week. And octopuses. → Read More