PC Gamer's Reviews
Despite a capricious early game, Astrea is a very pretty, refreshing & tense spin on the tried-and-true deckbuilder.
Lies of P is a competent Soulslike if you can shrug off its flaws.
With bumping tunes and Y2K inspirations, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk reminds us that, sometimes, looking back can be a way of moving forward.
Starfield shares plenty of DNA with Skyrim and Fallout 4, but ultimately falls short of both.
Sea of Stars may not truly recapture the magic of '90s RPGs, but it's still a polished, enjoyable blend of old and new.
The coolest mechs in gaming history form the core ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° ) of an intense, focused action game.
Immortals of Aveum tells a dull tale in an extremely irritating way, but at least has some fun, engaging shooting. I just wish it had a few ideas of its own.
If Fort Solis really was a Netflix series, it wouldn't get a second season.
A genuinely thrilling, occasionally heartbreaking tale that shines a new light on well-known Greek gods. The musical aspect makes it one of the most unique visual novels you'll play, but its inconsistency in quality lets it down.
On par with its (excellent) predecessors, Shadow Gambit trades some focused design for deeply compelling piratical freedom.
Baldur's Gate 3 is an unrivalled RPG that will swallow your life whole.
En Garde! flares brightly with its slick, slapstick combat, for a while at least.
Beyond the shock value of its demonic horrors, this survivalist city-builder has little to recommend it.
Gorgeous and endearing, Rift Apart is a supremely likable adventure and a solid port-but at this price, it's hard to recommend over more substantial experiences.
The sequel brings welcome enhancements, but the on-track racing simulation is a let down.
Remnant 2 is a dependable looter shooter made special by its boundless capacity to surprise.
The beginnings of a PvPvE cult hit. Extinct animal slaughter is fundamentally fun, but the foundations are sparse.
Lakeburg Legacies is an awkward, goalless mix of contradictions and impersonal systems.
Innovative puzzle design and truly astonishing visual trickery make this puzzle game a must-play-even if it doesn't quite have the space to make the most of its best ideas.
There's a few bolts that could be tightened up here and there, but Jagged Alliance is back in business.