PC Gamer's Reviews
Incredibly tough but perfectly fair, Ghostrunner cuts the cybernetically enhanced mustard.
A pleasant, samey slasher that may bore your digits while making your GPU sweat.
Möbius Front '83 makes a difficult genre easy to understand, but it lacks thrills.
Cold War is an inessential distraction from the best Call of Duty on offer.
Fuser feels like a natural evolution for Harmonix and, scoring system aside, lets players take control of the music more than ever before.
Bloody and captivating, Valhalla is Assassin's Creed at its best.
It's got well-observed characters and some genuinely weird moments, but the actual bug hunting isn't much fun.
Despite a little turbulence, The Falconeer takes you on a memorable ride.
A fun, charming, and occasionally brilliant Yakuza game, let down by an overabundance of repetitive turn-based battles.
Arcade offroad racing of the like we've played four times previously.
Not quite as novel as its predecessor, but the co-op is still bewitching.
Playing as anyone works great in Legion—once you've finally found the right group of anyones.
A frankly terrifying exercise in pushing Doom as far as it can go.
A hardcore team game that's fun when you work together, despite some unfriendly systems.
Disc Room provides hours of high-stress fun for daring adventurers, and a few mysteries to solve.
Torchlight 3 does a great job with its class design, but the world feels barren and unfinished.
A brilliant tale of terror, even if the ride is a little old and clunky.
Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?! is as stressful and satisfying as searing the perfect sirloin.
A modest remaster of a fun but flawed RTS that's stuck in the ever-lengthening shadow of its predecessor.
Genshin Impact's open world and clever combat are fantastic, but its endgame tries way too hard to milk you for cash.