PC Gamer's Reviews
This modern remake of the classic puzzle game doesn't stop it from feeling out of date.
Sable's lonely, heartfelt journey of self-discovery will sit with me for a lifetime.
Looks better than it plays, but it's got a good heart.
An eye-popping musical adventure that will leave you with a serious case of galaxy brain.
Gamedec is half of a good RPG and falls far short of its tantalising premise.
A thoughtful response to Dishonored that makes for an entertaining stealth shooter in its own right, but it's the multiplayer invasions that make Deathloop sing.
A long game of choose-your-own-chosen-one with high highs to balance the lows.
Hell Let Loose is a fun and accessible introduction to milsims, but I miss the complexity.
Visually gorgeous and emotionally raw, True Colors is an incredible continuation of the Life is Strange series.
A battle royale game that's fun to play in a loose, aggressive style, with melee combat that's trickier than it may first appear.
A pleasant toy for building your own idyllic seaside getaways.
Improved platforming underpins a glorious return to one of gaming's most inventive and empathic universes.
A fun and flexible swarm shooter that's a little too reliant on being played alongside friends.
King's Bounty 2 is a unique game, but it's uniquely mediocre.
A clever time loop setup devolves into frustrating repetition.
A smart historical 4X that doesn't quite match the inventiveness of the studio's best.
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.