PC Gamer's Reviews
An exceptionally pretty if otherwise conventional JRPG with diverting combat. Not an all-timer, but worth a (re)visit.
Grittier and more convincing than ever, Konami's soccer juggernaut excels on the pitch but barely tries off it.
Lack of depth and variety, and some platforming missteps, stain an otherwise great, oppressive experience.
The Bergson's are charming but their quest is a bit too lifeless. A middling dungeon crawler elevated by its style.
GreedFall's combat, dialogue, and romance are overshadowed by better RPGs, but it's competent enough to recommend with caveats.
A polished and surprisingly varied campaign married to stalwart PvE and PvP modes which gently refine, rather than revolutionise, the classic Gears experience.
An endless font of bad jokes and cool guns in the series' most vapid story yet, Borderlands 3 skates by on watching numbers fly and goons explode.
An interesting horror game that never manages to escape the shadow of its '90s inspiration.
Fun hero designs and solid combat offer a promising start, but it needs to shed its grind and borderline game-breaking bugs.
Hunt: Showdown is a clever, hard-nosed FPS that doesn't have enough substance to be truly essential yet.
A high-minded effort and decent story undermined by bugs and mindless management mechanics.
World of Warcraft Classic's uncanny ability to bring players together and immerse them in adventure hasn't aged a day.
Man of Medan tells a familiar story in a fascinating way, and even moreso with a partner.
Knights and Bikes tells a touching, albeit overlong, coming of age story about friendship and grief.
A novel premise wrapped in an awkward and repetitive survival slog.
Jesse's telekinesis joins Half-Life 2's juiced gravity gun in the videogame physics toy hall of fame.
All the synths and mohawks in the world can't elevate this serviceable-at-best roguelike.
An atmospheric, brilliantly written and acted detective thriller that tells a compelling story in a unique way.
A flawed but fascinating hybrid, Remnant: From the Ashes is a looter-shooter charged with potential.
A lively space-western that sacrifices scale in favour of style.