PC Gamer's Reviews
A stellar action platformer with gorgeous presentation and excellent combat. Punishing but worth it.
Madden 19 offers a fascinating single-player story, but the rest of the game largely falls into the same tropes you experienced a decade ago.
Beautiful pixel art and tight controls make Chasm a fine, if reserved, modern take on the Metroidvania.
The core is solid, but there's simply too much bloat.
Too much games-as-a-service cruft gets in the way of a potentially decent action-RPG.
Comfortably the best, funniest and most heartwarming game about a desperate battle over real estate, now available on PC as a good port at a generous price.
A daring, exciting and bleakly powerful payoff that handsomely rewards your investment in its characters.
It's Left 4 Dead with aliens down to the very core, but a flattering rendition of the formula that's worth playing with friends.
Fighting bugs on Mars is a repetitive exercise only enlivened by the presence of your chatty pal Hurk.
A plodding and predictable 4X strategy game that's relaxing in its own way, but rarely challenging.
A smart expansion that probably won't be for everybody—but the right player will love it.
Changing weather and festive traditions enrich the four-year-old life sim.
A well-made remaster with beautiful modern visuals and outdated platforming rooted firmly in the past.
Lumines can still pull you helplessly into its block-swapping, rhythm-matching heaven.
An impressively huge, occasionally beautiful map doesn't make up for mediocre driving and a lack of multiplayer options.
The scope is ultimately limited, but what a roaring spectacle of broken car bits Wreckfest manages.
Initially stunning but lacking the depth and variety to support mammoth playtimes.
A blend of mismatched genres that somehow works, Yoku's Island Express is a beguiling game of modest brilliance.
Terraria promises an experience of infinite possibilities. Miraculously, it somehow pulls it off.
Moonlighter is a cute and casual revival of an uncommon mashup but doesn't stick around to push the boundaries.