PC Gamer's Reviews
After a precarious first year, I'm finally enjoying Destiny 2 again. It feels good to have it back.
A charming watery theme park management game where fish are friends, not food. Until they eat each other or you forget to feed them.
A JRPG for people who haven't played one in a while, basically. Well-made, but disappointingly safe.
A greater focus on raiding tombs, and massively improved stealth combat, make this one of Lara Croft's best modern adventures.
A bare-bones basic shooter that's good for some fun with friends, but there are other, better co-op adventures out there.
A mostly fun, realistic football sim with wonky AI.
Despite an attractive veneer, Planet Alpha offers rote and shallow platforming. Try Playdead's Inside instead.
Two Point Hospital is a brilliant management game, regardless of nostalgia.
Donut County is a short, entertaining tale of a trash panda who just wants a sweet quadcopter.
Social commentary delivered with baseball bat subtlety, Not Tonight owes a huge debt to Papers, Please, but finds its own voice in the bit-parts of post-Brexit Britain.
Ambitious ideas and a twisting story are marred by bad design choices.
Even if its new loot system is a bust, Battle for Azeroth is a vibrant expansion full of wondrous new locales to explore, characters to meet, and stories to tell.
A weird, beautiful, melancholy martial arts adventure. Flawed, but an unforgettable, singular experience.
Following a series high last year, F1 2018's welcome additions don't add up to a meaningfully fresh experience.
A promising setting and clever systems are let down by simple enemies, simpler characters, and strange balancing.
A jog-fest with sluggish combat and inconsistent stealth, but a story that will pull you toward the end anyway.
An atmospheric, well-designed adventure elevated by borrowing elements from role-playing games.
Monster Hunter: World's thrilling fights with fantastic beasts never get old, even if they require tiresome item management during downtime.
Busy friends list but short of local pals? This safe but solid sequel was made for you.
Beautiful combat livens up Overload's tedious levels.