PC Gamer's Reviews
A gruelling mystery game that smothers its big ideas with dour survival mechanics.
A slightly messy first-person shooter lifted by some excellent weapons and a gorgeous art style.
Visually beautiful and emotionally affecting thanks to strong characters, A Plague Tale suffers from missing gameplay variety and tonal inconsistencies.
In expanding on its predecessor, Layers of Fear 2 sinks into a state of deep confusion.
A stylish, understated, and subtly chilling psychological thriller with a compelling mystery at its core.
High skill cap melee combat is equally rewarding and daunting, though the archery and support roles could use some work.
Not the best Total War game but not the worst by a long shot.
Some of the best first-person shooting on PC, but the rest of the game struggles to keep up with it.
Beautiful style, polished interactions, but ultimately it just runs out of things to do.
Bland and mostly harmless, World War Z is another co-op zombie shooter that you could play.
A triumphant remake of Yakuza 2, full of fun diversions and featuring one of the series' best stories.
Thoughtfully-designed levels and versatile combat abilities make Katana Zero worthy of a rewind despite cookie-cutter characters.
A deep, customisable fighter that just happens to include the best video game movie never made.
Unique folkloric inspiration and interesting tactical considerations are let down by a slow second half.
Whispers of a Machine is like a good episode of your favorite police procedural: familiar and fun, no more and no less.
Huge, inventive and the reason I'm sleep deprived. It's brilliant.
Weedcraft, Inc is a tricky tycoon game that overextends itself—but almost nails it.
Heaven's Vault communicates the beauty of assigning meaning to symbols, and thus the people who wrote them.
Crisp combat let down by boring enemies, repetitive missions and a disconnected story.
Anno 1800 is a rich and sumptuous city-builder, easily the grandest and deepest Anno to date. Its early game is a wonderfully relaxing experience, while the later stages will have you scratching your mutton-chops and happily stretching your braces in equal measure.