PC Gamer's Reviews
Roguebook stands out from the pack on a few qualities, but it's not a must-play.
A furiously entertaining action RPG whose horrible monsters are a delight to slay, whether you're playing solo or co-op.
Charm and good storytelling overcome limited, experimental deck-building.
Blending classic stealth mechanics with puzzle-y sniping, Contracts 2 gets the job done.
Narrative design as genetic engineering, it will live in your head like an imaginary friend.
World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic's endless grind is brutal, but the way it fosters community and relationships is still magical.
Necromunda is a sight to behold, but it's undermined by wonky shooting, superfluous mechanics, and bugs.
Piloting insect mechs in a beautifully tiny world is a breeze, but heavy resource grinding stops this adventure taking full flight.
A straightforward tactics game buried beneath a impassable mountain of roguelike metagame.
Solasta's storytelling may not be up to much, but its tactical combat and accessible approach to D&D rules make it worth considering for CRPG fans.
The narrative is strong and dark, but the game beneath it struggles to keep up.
Knockout City punches above its weight as a complex and uniquely fun competitive brawler.
Fun, cartoonish pirating, which makes you feel cheeky rather than evil.
A compelling cyberpunk story told in an imaginative way, and one that will really test your moral compass.
Biomutant's stunning world barely survives the painful narration, broken progression, and dearth of stuff to do.
This three-games-in-one package is convenient, but I can't help thinking these games deserved to be remade separately over several years, ditching stuff that doesn't work like the minigames, reinstating cut content and filling gaps rather than just draping shinier skyboxes over them. Still, ME1 is better than it used to be. It's no longer tempting to skip straight to ME2, though once you leave the Citadel you should stick to the main questline and only do side missions when your squadmates ask. And play as a woman if you want to hear a really great voice performance.
Riding and maintaining your bike is great-the boring world, dull missions, and overly serious tone, not so much.
An accessible online heist game with some fun but clumsy systems and an ugly presentation.
Below Zero is a mostly brilliant sequel to the best survival game of all time.
An extremely intelligent sci-fi interrogation sim that's unpredictable for all the right reasons.