PC Gamer's Reviews
Desperados 3 turns the Wild West into a brilliant tactical playground that will fill you with lead over and over again.
A calm and realistic marine-diving simulator that unfortunately never goes deeper than the surface.
With intense gunplay and transformative agent abilities, Valorant is an exceptional FPS that everyone should try.
A deckbuilder that will have you doing hit point calculations and liking it.
A clear and distinct spin on 4-player co-op FPS with atmosphere, ingenuity… and real navigational problems.
A time-bending puzzle game clever enough not to be just another time-bending puzzle game.
Minecraft Dungeons is a breezy dungeon crawler that reproduces Minecraft's playful attitude.
Despite some cool heroes and a neat twist on battle royale, Amazon's long-awaited hero shooter wasn't worth the wait.
Like Hooper said, sharks just swim and eat, and that's unfortunately not enough to fill even a short action-RPG like Maneater.
The excellent franchise mode adds loads of depth and decision making, and on-field play is livelier than ever.
Cute little city-builder with big ambitions and even bigger cosmic cetaceans.
Streets of Rage doesn't do much to innovate, but it's a beautiful brawler with just enough depth to stay engaging through multiple runs.
Clever combat abilities and brutal executions translate Gears of War into a deep, fast-paced strategy game.
This deep off-road sim delights in giving you a hard time, but every victory is all the sweeter for it.
A fine superhero SWAT team tactics game smothered by a little too much admin.
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.