PC Gamer's Reviews
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed is an unsatisfying multiplayer experience that lacks the wry character of the movies it's based on.
Gotham Knights attempts to differentiate itself from the Arkham series with new characters and a new canon, but spends most of its length poorly imitating what made those games great.
A challenging and inventive set of mysteries to solve tied together with a brilliant storyline.
Nathan Drake's last outing is still at the top of the action-adventure genre
Endlessly slick, the battles and story are a joy to play through. No turn-based JRPG feels as good as this.
Requiem is a masterful sequel and an exceptional action adventure.
Overwatch 2 revitalizes the stagnant hero shooter, but misunderstands what made it great.
Checkpoint woes and a short runtime couldn't keep this body horror sci-fi game from burrowing into my skull.
Underneath the cosy exterior lies a complex, rewarding shopkeeping sim.
There's a decent space sim buried within Dual Universe, but you'll need to do a lot of digging to find it.
A splendid adventure that's well paced, excellently voiced, and doesn't outstay its welcome.
We're in a milsim boom and Isonzo's thrilling, if limiting battlefields fit nicely into it.
A masterpiece that will have you soaring like an angel through the depths of hell.
A simple yet nuanced roguelike packed with interesting decisions, tense fights and lots of digging.
A bland alternative to a genre-defining game millions of people are very familiar with.
Grounded is a delightfully creative and occasionally terrifying survival sandbox.
A meaty action game let down by a persistently rubbish camera and a lack of variation in its stages.
Metal: Hellsinger manages to remain entertaining despite its lackluster story due to its great soundtrack and well-integrated rhythmic combat.
A brilliant return to the series at its best that modernises the point-and-click form.
What it lacks in charm, Temtem makes up for with mechanical depth and involved multiplayer.