PC Gamer's Reviews
Endearing, compulsive, and just weird enough to want to keep exploring.
A retro FPS built with love by true enthusiasts of the genre.
Age of Wonders: Planetfall, while a bit opaque in some areas, is the most entertaining 4X I've played in years.
A flexible roguelike with more than enough playstyles to keep you coming back.
A refreshing hybrid of Metroidvania and roguelite, unfortunately hampered by inconsequential power-ups.
Whole new sensory layers make Tetris Effect the best version of an already timeless game.
Youngblood's gorgeous, terrible world is worth exploring, despite a slight narrative and oppressively boring progression systems.
Coupled with a striking new world to explore, Shadowbringers' poignant and character-driven story is one of the best in the entire series.
Haphazard gameplay and varying narrative quality put a damper on Night Call's strong mood and hints of brilliance.
Sea of Solitude is a gorgeous adventure that knows its way around mental illness, but doesn't make great use of the medium to tell its story.
Heavy Rain is poorly written and not as smart as it thinks it is, but has a genuine sense of choice and consequence.
Weighed down by a terrible campaign, this is still a superb multiplayer WW2 tactical RTS.
At its best when the screen is full of enemies, Amid Evil is a badass monster mash.
An occasionally entertaining detective game blighted by poor writing, rote combat, and a dreary open world.
Bloodstained: ROTN faithfully recreates the metroidvania experience of the 2000s—a feast for fans of a very specific experience; a bit too old-fashioned for anyone else.
Breezy fun that also rewards combo-chasing mastery. Barrel through the story once for a laugh, then replay the best levels until you are John Wick on a skateboard.
F1 2019 retains immaculate handling and visuals while adding cinematic spectacle and junior series racing.
Never quite the sum of its parts, Octopath Traveler is a game with brilliant moments rather than a brilliant game.
Mediocre and repetitive, there are far better options for action RPGs out there.
Beneath its charming and inventive worlds, Outer Wilds hides a cleverly unfolding mystery.