PC Gamer's Reviews
World of Warcraft: The War Within is a huge step up for storyelling in the 20-year-old MMO, but the daily grind threatens to suck the joy out of it.
Concord feels out of touch and already out of time.
A charming meowtroidvania.
Old school strategy, sensibly modernised. Creaky cutscenes and character art aside, the visual overhaul works wonders.
Star Wars Outlaws is Ubisoft's most ambitious game in years, but it plays the basics way too safe.
Tactical Breach Wizards review: Excellent turn-based tactical combat wrapped up in a joyful, tightly-written story.
Black Myth: Wukong blossoms with an eccentric cast of characters and expressive combat all wrapped up in the rich world of its source material.
An entertaining roguelike deckbuilder held back by irritating design decisions. Frustrating, but far from a bust.
Ironclad's impressive sequel has made me proud to be a sinner.
While light on visuals and variety, Natsu-Mon's comforting world makes it a delightful summer escape.
Familiar and inventive, tough yet easygoing, World of Goo 2 is a whole world of fun.
Cygni: All Guns Blazing is a rollicking bullet hell-inspired blockbuster that never lets off the gas.
Sharp and compelling strategy that expands on the first game with a clever new progression system, but at over twice the length it's in danger of outstaying its welcome.
Earth Defense Force 6 is big, dumb co-op fun and a masterclass in asset recycling.
A grim reminder of the senselessness of war and the best old-school survival horror game in ages.
Not hard enough to be a challenge, but not painless enough to be relaxing.
Dungeons of Hinterberg is a beautiful puzzler-and a satisfying riff on the Austrian tourist economy.
A deep, surprisingly sticky, truly free-to-play mashup of what you like from a bunch of other survival MMOs.
A serviceable slice of Soulslike fantasy that doesn't do enough to stand out from an overcrowded genre.
ZZZ is a shallow, polished front for a relentless online store.