PC Gamer's Reviews
A mismatched mix of genres grafted onto a moving, beautifully presented story.
Gangs of Sherwood shows initial promise with its creative setting and colourful combat but runs out of steam well before the end of its already brief running time.
Relaxing and brisk, but lacking in the substance needed to please genre fans and live up to the SteamWorld name.
A family-friendly adventure that captures the essence of the show, despite rough edges and a steep price.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is a disappointing anniversary for a series that really should take a break.
A supremely satisfying turn-based strategy spin-off, and one of Persona's best ever stories.
A satisfying, if conservative, return to the seminal roguelike's 2D roots.
The Last Faith is a beautiful but inconsistent rehash of older, better games.
Realms of Ruin is a clumsy RTS that's devoid of Warhammer's characteristic grim darkness.
It may be short, but it still packs a punch. Like a Dragon: Gaiden does little new, but its story is fascinating and heartbreaking in equal measure.
For The King 2 is surprisingly one of the most tactically challenging games of 2023, but suffers from being a bit too much of the same next to the previous monarch.
It was never going to be a revolution, but you feel the new features on and off the pitch.
Not just a great sequel, but a thoughtful and human narrative adventure wrapped in a satisfying and beautiful puzzle game.
An admirable adaptation of a classic sci-fi story, despite a few stumbles.
Robocop: Rogue City's fantastic shootouts are held back by a dull narrative and bloated pacing.
A heartfelt and hilarious couples therapy session, disguised as a stylish RPG. A gem.
Remedy's boldest experiment yet is a beautiful storm of surreal storytelling and genuinely frightening survival horror.
A subtle and intriguing story encourages you to climb ever higher in this melancholy adventure.
Don't be a fool of a Took and rush into Moria. An authentic and authentically grueling game.
A touch too much repetition doesn't spoil this ambitious and elegant combo of run 'n' gun, tower defence, and roguelike.