PC Gamer's Reviews
A triumphant return to the top for footballing's favourite son.
It's £10/$15 too expensive, but Ardennes Assault is still a fine addition to any RTS fan's library.
A magnificent city full of exciting assassination missions, marred by broken co-op and technical issues.
If only it could head back and redo the puzzles as easily as Bill Murray wooed Andie MacDowell.
Valkyria Chronicles is one of the most unique and fun strategy games I've ever played, despite a few flaws with the port.
A fantastic campaign and massive open environments, soured only slightly by minor, persistent flaws.
The campaign is predictable, dumb fun, and the multiplayer is some of Call of Duty's best—but still subject to every existing criticism of CoD.
The tractors look great, but the rest of Farming Simulator 15 comes off like shovelware from 2012
Rough around the edges, and some bad puzzles, but this is an atmospheric detective adventure that actually lets you do some detecting.
Slow and disappointingly retro, not a series highlight.
A sublime blend of fighting, puzzling and exploration, but the unforgiving difficulty may be too much for some.
Parts of Final Fantasy XIII are worth the absurd amount of time it takes to properly open up, but this port is a big letdown.
A competent action RPG with real challenge that lets you get a little too powerful—that is, if your PC is powerful enough to run it without crashing.
A stunning and packed basketball sim, with a PC version finally on a par with consoles.
Dungeon of the Endless borrows from many games to create something new, and it's a fun challenge, even if there isn't much reason to beat it more than once.
The best fan experience for the series by far, but cut corners and poor design choices bog down an otherwise fun beat-em up.
Although its foundation in Civ 5 makes it familiar, Beyond Earth is full of interesting surprises that are pleasantly difficult to master.
Easy going in tone but frantic and stressful by nature, Screencheat seizes on a single novel idea and builds an enjoyable couch shooter around it.
A challenging blend of stealth and action, but relies on gross-out rather than real fear. Poor design choices leads to technical shortcomings.
Admirably open levels that reward exploration means there's high replay value if you're prepared to overlook the back-tracking.