PC Gamer's Reviews
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.
A gripping horror story, but one where the interactive elements struggle to sustain the tension.
A fresh, high stakes take on card-based videogames, sure to appeal to more than just deck-builders.
A quality step-up for a series that's still short of greatness.
Unexplored 2 has potential, but right now the adventure's unreliable and storytelling's seriously flawed.
Elsewhere, there's a mission to reach the stratosphere, as well as five "high-speed, low-level" challenges that are also focused on navigating tricky, mountainous terrain without crashing and exploding and dying.
A satisfying disassembly sim wrapped in cutting workplace commentary, Hardspace: Shipbreaker is a gig well worth taking up.
A promising mystery concept that doesn't quite give players a truly mind-melting temporal puzzle.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong offers an impressively flexible story, but that can't save it from its mediocre writing and scattershot game design.
A gorgeous game with frustrating combat and glitchy exploration, Trek to Yomi is the definition of style over substance.
An evocative life-sim RPG you won't want to wake up from.
A layered and engaging space opera that triumphs both on and off the battlefield.
A sublime addition to the Rogue Legacy family and one of the best rougelites yet.
Galactic Civilizations 4 is a vast and dependable grand space strategy. But there's little here that radical, and expect to meet it halfway.
A delightful update that fills the original game with even more humorous and thoughtful rabbit holes to get lost in.
A documentary format worth expanding and repeating, more assists, and the same rough but rewarding racing.
An endlessly delightful destruction sandbox.