PC Gamer's Reviews
The Great War: Western Front is a bleak, conservative attempt to capture the brutal battles of World War I.
A perfect balance of accessibility and strategic depth, elevated by charming visuals and buckets of personality.
The Last Worker's free-flying hovercraft gameplay is inventive, but its most exciting implications are left boxed up
There's merit in Ravenbound's kinetic combat, but the game's ambition is undermined by technical issues and an empty world.
A small but satisfying strategy puzzler that comes, does its job and leaves without fuss.
Dredge is a fantastically twisted fishing horror full of charm. It snags in parts but still successfully reeled me in from start to finish. A beautifully dreary bite-sized mystery.
A uniquely inventive and chucklesome puzzle game that could do with a little more substance.
Like a Miyazaki-movie love of food, from the glorious ramen Mr. Saitou slumps next to at an izakaya to the strange confectionery available at a convenience store run by fungus. And the RPG Maker interface that you'll need to hit F11 to force into fullscreen. And a soulful bittersweetness that means it's likely to, cliché as it sounds, make you laugh and make you cry. At least a little bit. It's not the full emotional rollercoaster of Rakuen—it's more of a bite-sized experience, a quick ghost train through a bouncy castle where you can whip to the last stop in a single sitting if you want.
One of the best open world games to come along in ages.
Resident Evil 4 remake is a great game in its own right, but can't hold a candle to the original.
A disappointing campaign, and a sandbox rework that shows promise, but feels like it's still some major balance patches away from leaving the game in a good place.
Clash's brilliantly surreal world is hampered by uncompromising combat and level design.
A slow-paced and overly simplistic take on city building and war waging, but blessed with wholesome looks and a relaxing atmosphere.
Technical issues aside, Wo Long is a master of its craft that future soulslikes should study under.
An exciting concept begging for structural refinements and more meat on its robot bones.
Atomic Heart aims high and, even if it doesn't quite pull it off, is a decent shooter in an exceptionally realised setting.
Company of Heroes 3 is a spectacular RTS that manages to shine even when the main campaign doesn't.
Old-school Yakuza for better or worse, but still a good point of entry for newcomers.
Sublime combat can only do so much to carry a flawed building system, too few monsters and terrible performance.
Demanding but excellent combat and gorgeous visuals sit awkwardly in a half-baked roguelike structure.