PC Gamer's Reviews
A bold and ambitious sequel set in a satisfying, densely connected world.
HighFleet has appealing vision, but breaks down due to opaque systems and lack of difficulty options.
A lovingly crafted action RPG with challenging, satisfying gunfights and an extraordinary cyberpunk setting.
An intriguing mystery adventure with outstanding writing and performances.
An ambitious and atmospheric adventure undercut by some simplistic mechanics.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles has the rush of excitement of the courtroom but chooses melodrama over mystery.
A conservative but confident return to form from the masters of a much-loved genre.
A better Warhammer game than the last few.
Cris Tales never manages to build its curious premise into an entertaining tool.
A smart, funny, heartfelt narrative game that tells a killer story, but doesn't do much beyond that.
A deep but fragmented PvP MMO that's not nearly as original as its early promise suggested.
Swords of Legends Online's endgame is great, but you're going to have to put up with a lot of crap to get to it.
Death's Door boils modern action-adventure game design down to its fundamentals, and the reduction is excellent.
Another superlative simulation of the Formula One world, now with an enjoyable story mode too.
Cute and approachable, but with enough bite to satisfy.
Cruelty Squad celebrates feeling bad in surprising ways, all of them fun.
A clever spiritual successor to Civilization full of both novelties and big ideas.
An excellent combat system buffers a classically unhinged anime story in an action RPG whose ambition outpaces execution.
A lifelike and heartfelt celebration of a beloved toy that overreaches in later levels.
A brilliant mix of high skill and low comedy, and the best medieval combat game out there.