Samuel Roberts
Parts of Final Fantasy XIII are worth the absurd amount of time it takes to properly open up, but this port is a big letdown.
An ambitious and successful end to Rocksteady's trilogy, with a standard-setting open world you must experience. A superior main story and less Batmobile combat would've made a huge difference.
Type-0 certainly gets real-time combat right, but this port of an RPG that began on handheld is otherwise not much fun to play on PC.
A half-hearted recreation of some fun movies, with almost nothing to offer over its predecessor.
One great RPG and one curio. Not a perfect port, but definitely Square Enix's best stab at bringing Final Fantasy to PC so far.
Catalyst is as close to a definitive version of a Mirror's Edge game as we're likely to get, despite retaining some of the first game's issues.
An okay platformer but a deeply imaginative horror game, Little Nightmares is worth playing for its array of disturbing imagery.
Rime is a middling puzzle platformer with some genuine narrative depth, but the latter doesn't quite justify the former.
Perception offers a decent set of horror stories, but exploring this house gets dull pretty quickly.
The New Colossus is a fun and frantic FPS, even if it doesn't feel quite as fresh as The New Order did.
At last: royalty I feel emotionally invested in! Reigns: Her Majesty is a smart and surprising extension of the original swipe-'em narrative game.
A smart expansion that probably won't be for everybody—but the right player will love it.
An odd hybrid of life sim and puzzle game where both flawed halves somehow work well together.
A fun relic of the early PS2 days that I still like a lot, but slightly too dated for most players to enjoy.
A packed, rewarding, and frequently thrilling looter shooter that should have a bright future.
A slightly messy first-person shooter lifted by some excellent weapons and a gorgeous art style.