PC Gamer's Reviews
The story has some issues, but this vast, beautiful city is a joy to take flight in.
A polished but disappointingly by-the-numbers FMV adventure that won't linger in your mind for long.
A gentle and engrossing underwater sci-fi game that will have you thinking about more than what lies beneath the waves.
Both the Nemesis and Raccoon City are massively underused in this disappointing step back for the series.
Bleeding Edge's characters are cool, but the combat is too shallow to hold attention for long.
With old friends, new enemies, and an exciting story, revisiting City 17 in VR is a thrill in Half-Life: Alyx.
Doom Eternal is a ceaseless, panicked nightmare that pushes you to point and click with more skill and style than ever before.
For better or worse, this is a classic hex wargame with updated graphics.
A vibrant mystery adventure but maybe not for you if you're picky about picross.
Call of Duty: Warzone reaches new heights in battle royale by ditching backpacks and throwing me in a Gulag.
An underwhelming strategic take on the Three Kingdoms, especially compared to Total War.
Despite variable success with the choice element, this is a kingdom you’ll want to save.
It's inconsistent and sometimes annoying, but ultimately a charming, challenging, heart-string-pulling fable.
A quality remake that broadens the scope of the original and massively improves its final chapters.
Bloodroots looks phenomenal, and plays equally so in its best moments.
With a fun concept, superb creation tools, and finely crafted puzzles, Besiege is a construction game to savour.
Fun turn based tactical shenanigans in a drab, simplistic wrapper.
The Suicide of Rachel Foster builds a haunting hotel, but fills it with an insensitive story ill-equipped to deal with the issues it covers.
A mountain of issues gets in the way of the gratuitous monster murder and engaging customisation.
The kind of game you'll be quoting for years to come.