PC Gamer's Reviews
It's still one of the best dungeon crawlers ever made, but now it's on PC.
Playground's singular series gets a lush new setting, but otherwise remains committed to tuning an already winning formula. But even a marginal improvement on the best racing series around is worth celebrating.
The veteran playmaker is still banging them in and deserves that new contract.
Strip away the framing and this is a throwaway JRPG that never finds its bite.
Extreme sports made accessible to the point of basic. It's got a tin ear but a big heart.
A worthy new entry in the legendary series that's equal parts progressive and dated.
A surprisingly good time when you're not forced to reload your checkpoint after a game-breaking bug.
At its best when it's strangest, Inscryption doesn't know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em.
Please make more games, Original Fire. Show the rest of the genre how 'sim-meets-arcade' is done.
Great monsters, stunning locations and a quality mystery makes this one of Supermassive's best.
New World's engaging crafting and faction rivalries are held back by abysmal PvE and a boring world.
Weird, good natured, and pretty funny with it, The Good Life stands apart, like most SWERY games.
Back 4 Blood is an exceptional FPS that sets a new standard for co-op zombie murderfests.
In PR terms, it's the world's costliest public beta. There's a lithe control system in the wreckage, but it'll take many updates to dig it out.
Wonderful and distasteful all at once, it entertains and fails in turns, like Frank Worthington. But I loved watching Frankie.
A smart, peculiar city builder that ends in a gruelling uphill battle against a rival city.
An atmospheric world with deep, absorbing puzzles, Bonfire Peaks is thoughtful and charming-but without establishing its tricks, it risks leaving less fluent puzzlers behind.
Worth playing for the atmosphere even though its pace and plot are uneven.
Yara is super lush and wonderful to explore, but the story and main villain are predictable.
Jett: Far From Shore has some epic highs but fiddly ship controls and unanswered questions weigh this space adventure down.