PC Gamer's Reviews
Even a terrible UI and choppy performance didn't spoil several dozen hours of numbers-go-up bliss.
A more gritty survival horror experience than Stay Human, but Techland's new first-person parkour game still stumbles a bit.
Instead of finally growing bored of its formula, I find myself just imagining yet more things developer Funday Games could add in new updates to come. This release makes the game feel complete and ready for a broader audience, after over a year of public development. But at the same time, it feels like it could be only the beginning.
A great cozy yet creepy puzzle adventure packed with dozens of little mysteries to solve.
Silksong can be ruthless, but it's hard to pry yourself away from its haunted little world that never seems to end.
The scariest part of Cronos: The New Dawn is probably the frustrating combat, and while it boasts a selection of surprisingly cool puzzles, they're not enough to save the experience.
Short, sweet, and utterly charming, Herdling's evocative beauty more than makes up for its superficial gameplay.
Smooth action blends seamlessly into smooth traversal, making this the better modern 2D Prince of Persia.
A gorgeous remake of a true classic that could, and maybe should, have tried to do a tiny bit more.
A short but spectacular surfing game, Sword of the Sea's atmosphere and movement propel it where its simple and repetitive puzzles can't.
A decent but cliched mob story and bland, frustrating gameplay make this the weakest Mafia yet.
Wildgate is a fresh combination of a ship battler and an FPS that is a better concept than it is a game.
A fun revival that opts for solid fundamentals over innovation.
Story aside, this would be one of Destiny 2's more forgettable campaigns. But thanks to its wide-ranging overhauls, it's become memorable for all the wrong reasons.
Great cooking and foraging systems, but not a lot else to keep you busy.
Killing Floor 3 is fun, quick to pick up, and builds on what worked for its predecessors. And while there'll always be a place for gory multiplayer shooters, they are a dime a dozen, and this one doesn't do a lot to stand out from the rest.
Wuchang brings some fun ideas to soulslike boss fights, but the rest of it is a pale imitation of much better games.
Abiotic Factor is an unforgettable interdimensional odyssey with you and your closest friends.
A good Metroidvania trapped in the shadow of too many better ones.
The Drifter is a gorgeous and moody point 'n' click adventure with impeccable art, but its pulp leanings undermine its best qualities.