PC Gamer's Reviews
A quality-made but unsurprising multiplayer FPS that offers refined versions of the current most popular modes and top-tier shooting.
Maintaining an almost impossible level of polish across its many modes, FIFA 19 might not eclipse PES 19 on the pitch, but it demonstrates its worth via The Journey.
The pixel-art is faultless and the gameplay is pleasingly reminiscent of the classics, but Timespinner doesn't offer much that feels new.
The additional layer of choice, breathtaking scenery, and colorful sidequests make Odyssey not only the best Assassin's Creed to date, but one of the best RPGs since The Witcher 3.
A good RPG with some unique ideas, but one that ultimately plays it too safe to really stand out from the crowd.
An empty galaxy and endless grinding mar clever writing and engaging combat.
An old-fashioned game in a shiny new package, The Bard's Tale 4: Barrows Deep is a worthy addition to a classic series.
Unless you're looking for a hardcore sim, Forza Horizon is still the best racing series around.
Combines robust storytelling with consistently inventive, surprising missions. Not just a return to form, but a new series peak.
Frozen Synapse 2 has plenty to offer with its campaign, but again, this sequel is at its best when playing against other fallible humans.
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.