PC Gamer's Reviews
Project Wingman delivers exciting aerial combat and an interesting campaign, though it won't impress those looking for a hardcore flight sim.
A smorgasbord of spectacular WW2 action scenes, none of which are excellent, and some of which are downright unfun.
A relaxing adventure that's at its best when focusing on the romance.
A pleasant mix of gentle puzzling and body horror, PHOGS! is a very good boy.
Some nice characters and stories nested in an astounding open world, undercut by jarring bugs at every turn.
A great example of how to craft a new game from an existing idea.
Hard science, harder simulation, and narrative innovation make Per Aspera a real gem.
Ambitious but uneven, Shadowlands is an exciting evolution of World of Warcraft.
Twin Mirror begins with an intriguing set-up but, disappointingly, ends up going nowhere.
Empire of Sin's many bugs, balance issues and competing systems undermine what could have been a novel mob management game.
This is a fun, vibrant open world game with a great sense of humour. I just wish it felt nicer to play.
The flock of dizzying strategic possibilities and the brilliant plumage it's dressed in make this digital board game a must-play.
Beyond Light is a fun campaign on a beautiful and expansive new world, but Destiny 2 is still some way from being the best version of itself.
With a newfound litheness on the pitch and deep data analysis, FM21 gives you an easy excuse to relapse.
A smooth and mesmerising experience that includes nothing it doesn't need.
Incredibly tough but perfectly fair, Ghostrunner cuts the cybernetically enhanced mustard.
A pleasant, samey slasher that may bore your digits while making your GPU sweat.
Möbius Front '83 makes a difficult genre easy to understand, but it lacks thrills.
Cold War is an inessential distraction from the best Call of Duty on offer.
Fuser feels like a natural evolution for Harmonix and, scoring system aside, lets players take control of the music more than ever before.