PC Gamer's Reviews
Darkest Dungeon 2 is a challenging yet fun roguelite experience, even if it does sacrifice some of what made the original great.
Redfall's empty open world, flimsy shooting, and siloed systems make for a flat, dull experience.
Even amidst the farming sim renaissance, Roots of Pacha cultivates a charming, community-driven vision of the Stone Age that's endlessly satisfying and always enchanting.
Beautiful, polished and painfully hollow. Ravenlok's bones are immaculate, but lack meat or connective tissue.
Intriguing puzzles aside, this metroidvania is plagued with systems that seem designed to frustrate.
A flavourful and inventive 4X full of incredible spells and engaging empire management.
Despite its gacha systems, Honkai: Star Rail is an impeccable turn-based RPG with a killer visual style
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is an excellent sequel and a fun Star Wars story, but maybe wait for better performance.
A creative blend of sneaking and shooting that will have squads coming back for more.
A triumph of sinister mood let down by archaic puzzle design.
A survival colony builder that generates stories of triumph, disaster, and white-knuckle rescues.
Watching your favourite game genres make out sounds exciting, but God of Rock doesn't quite nail it. It leaves a game that feels at odds with itself, sometimes fun to play but mostly frustrating or uninteresting.
Dead Island 2 is hampered by dull design choices, repetitive combat, and a painfully weak story, with its only saving grace being its great performance on PC.
A revolutionary tale told with memorable characters, excellent combat, and surprisingly forthright politics.
An action strategy spinoff that disappoints both genres and misses Minecraft's magic.
Don't be fooled by its drab exterior, Wartales is a deep and richly rewarding exercise in party creation.
An enthralling horror mystery that, outside of its relatively short length, doesn't seem to have suffered at all from the difficult circumstances of its development.
The PlayStation classic remains out of reach on PC due to debilitating performance issues.
Shooting, looting and RPGing in space has rarely been this good.
The Great War: Western Front is a bleak, conservative attempt to capture the brutal battles of World War I.