PC Gamer's Reviews
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.
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.