PC Gamer's Reviews
God of War Ragnarök isn't the cleanest sequel, but it leaves Sony's angriest franchise in a great place.
One part detective sim and one part chaos generator, Shadows of Doubt lives up to its influences as an immersive sim that actually makes good on its ambitions.
A beautifully presented and accessible game in a sometimes obscure genre, Ara: History Untold is a pretty picture book rather than a deep tome.
Judero is peak indie game: Funky, weird, rough and wonderful in a way only such a small, ambitious project could be.
Tiny Glade is a stress-free building game with some lovely ideas, but it too often feels restrictive rather than meditative.
Italian folklore makes for a unique setting, but Enotria lacks the smooth combat and smart mechanics you'd look for in a decent soulslike.
Despite plenty of style and cheek, Keylocker can't get past the repetitive grind of its battles.
Not as satisfying a city builder as the original, but the society simulation is still on point.
A sprawling survival game in a beautiful subterranean world.
A superb retro-style smorgasbord in real danger of drowning out its own consistently good work.
This wonderfully clever strategy roguelike demands your best, and it deserves to get it.
A collection of fun hacking minigames attached to a bland metroidvania.
The roguelike and FPS genres haven't been spliced so successfully since Deathloop-and Wild Bastards deserves just as much acclaim.
Satisfactory is a masterfully made game for crafters, builders, and factory managers of all kinds.
Visions of Mana weaves accessible action and RPG elements together to create a gorgeously enthralling fairy tale.
Fans of Warhammer 40,000 will be delighted by the spectacle and authenticity-but ultimately disappointed by messy action and unengaging multiplayer.
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.