PC Gamer's Reviews
A fun Smash Bros. on PC that needs a little more fine-tuning to reach its full potential.
A superb tactics game that looks like an XCOM clone but really, really isn't.
Unlike anything else, and able to meld its two disparate halves into something cohesive and satisfying. You won't feel fleeced if you buy this.
Insomniac's Spider-Man is as loveable as ever, even if the surrounding game can't quite live up to him.
A gripping experience, despite an ending that kicks itself up the arse.
Two Point Campus is a school I'd be proud to call my alma mater.
Novel tactical mechanics make this indie a contender for the best strategy RPG this year.
Simple, polished systems allow Stray's rich fiction and charismatic star to shine.
A peaceful and utterly charming adventure that left me wishing for more.
A choppy start leads to a compelling survival experience in Raft.
Deep and unique enough for genre veterans, yet also simple and welcoming enough for newcomers.
An elegantly simple adventure that proves this new genre has legs.
The Cycle: Frontier is well-polished but undone by tedium and a lack of imagination.
A sweet treat that recreates the old recipe with higher quality ingredients.
Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak is more of the same for Rise fans, which is great, but the lack of truly 'new' stuff is disappointing.
Come for the mystery, stay for the characters in this baggy but compelling visual novel sequel.
Another superlative career mode, but the avatar customisation and tacked-on supercars feel like bullet points.
You might love or loathe Neon White's willfully cringe anime storytelling, but these blistering platforming time trials are a heavenly delight.
Evil Dead certainly does not feel unfinished, but it does seem to be a first step towards something larger. Saber has an excellent multiplayer game that aspires to be a juggernaut in the hobby, and I hope players take notice.
This heartfelt, engaging reprise of a classic falls just shy of greatness due to a lack of fresh ideas and endurance.