PC Gamer's Reviews
A simple design that's devilishly clever at messing with you.
Still as atmospheric and impressively grim as it was last year, but inessential if you have the original.
A valuable remake that makes the original Metro feel complete on PC.
An innovative format for a mystery but lacking in story and performances, and overly reliant on peer approval.
The definitive version of Street Fighter IV, but not the best until its technical problems are solved.
Combat quibbles and muddy graphics do little to spoil the fun of this enjoyable RPG.
War Thunder rules the air but the lack of polish hurts, as does the dull ground warfare.
Makes you work a lot for very little. The repetitive churn of missions and activities further spoil an only occasionally entertaining shooter.
A compelling story with many outcomes, but the game itself is a little too rough around the edges.
A relatively tough but mechanically lean sci-fi strategy game.
A great, merciless speedrunning platformer and twitch shooter with a mediocre presentation.
An inspired take on survival, where you get to bring your own horror.
A whole new challenge for diehards, and a lot of content for your money.
Satisfying arcade skate-'em-up that's fun from the off, and promises many hours on the hard path to mastery.
After a promising start, Light's simplistic take on stealth quickly plateaus and then abruptly stops, falling well short of its potential.
A delightfully weird aesthetic is wasted on a fighting game-platformer hybrid with shallow combat and structural twists that failed to grab me.
Slow, technically flawed and dogged by premium microtransactions. A sorry take on a classic card game.
A promising concept but dismal execution on just about every level.
A robust puzzler whose colourful visuals can't mask a lack of personality.
A little obtuse in places, but otherwise this is the best new RPG in years. Demands your time and your brain, but it's worth it.