Screw your ads.
I don't care how useful the info on the site is. I refuse to be bullied by a site into disabling my adblocker. 1 Star.
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I don't care how useful the info on the site is. I refuse to be bullied by a site into disabling my adblocker. 1 Star.
Computerandvideogames.com was the first website I used for my gaming news. As a regular visitor (But never a contributor!) I found the website to be the easiest to use.
After years of use, my internet usage has varied and I now use other news websites along side this one. I have found that computerandvideogames.com can be sensational at times, even tabloid in nature. They are also renowned for sometimes being later than their competitors when it comes to smaller stories. This, however, can be overlooked as the community are well informed and humorous at times.
Though not the best website out there for computer and video games, it certainly hits the mark and gets nothing wrong.
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