PC Gamer's Reviews
An atmospheric world with deep, absorbing puzzles, Bonfire Peaks is thoughtful and charming-but without establishing its tricks, it risks leaving less fluent puzzlers behind.
Worth playing for the atmosphere even though its pace and plot are uneven.
Yara is super lush and wonderful to explore, but the story and main villain are predictable.
Jett: Far From Shore has some epic highs but fiddly ship controls and unanswered questions weigh this space adventure down.
With its well executed timeloop concept, Lemnis Gate could be the sleeper shooter of 2021.
A winning but wayward chimera of survival game, surrealism and storybook adventure.
Beneath the beautiful new look and smart innovations, this is the same Diablo 2 that came out in 2000.
Medieval dynasty is a fun, relaxing survival RPG, even if it's not always exciting.
This modern remake of the classic puzzle game doesn't stop it from feeling out of date.
Sable's lonely, heartfelt journey of self-discovery will sit with me for a lifetime.
Looks better than it plays, but it's got a good heart.
An eye-popping musical adventure that will leave you with a serious case of galaxy brain.
Gamedec is half of a good RPG and falls far short of its tantalising premise.
A thoughtful response to Dishonored that makes for an entertaining stealth shooter in its own right, but it's the multiplayer invasions that make Deathloop sing.
A long game of choose-your-own-chosen-one with high highs to balance the lows.
Hell Let Loose is a fun and accessible introduction to milsims, but I miss the complexity.
Visually gorgeous and emotionally raw, True Colors is an incredible continuation of the Life is Strange series.
A battle royale game that's fun to play in a loose, aggressive style, with melee combat that's trickier than it may first appear.
A pleasant toy for building your own idyllic seaside getaways.
Improved platforming underpins a glorious return to one of gaming's most inventive and empathic universes.