PC Gamer's Reviews
An irresponsibly deep detective RPG that lets you be any kind of detective you want. Even a bad one.
Not the best, biggest or neatest expansion in the series' history, Shadowkeep nonetheless sets a solid foundation for what's to come.
Indivisible's inventive battle system brings the thrill of a fighting game to a JRPG-like party system but its platforming sections aren't as magical.
An elegant tactical puzzler that captures the pace and action of the movies.
Puzzle design does the heavy lifting for Trine 4, a fun but ultimately hollow experience.
Poorly stapled-on mechanics and a general lack of polish make Breakpoint's open-world tactics simply not worth the time.
Neo Can is ambitious and thoughtful, but it sometimes overshoots into something too bleak.
A humorous and surprising puzzle game about golf and not-golf.
Slick and generous, Magic: The Gathering Arena is finally the adaptation the CCG originator deserves.
It's too repetitive and easy, but Crying Suns story and frantic combat are worth experiencing anyway.
Deck13 has come a long way, welding together a solid, structurally sound Soulslike that adeptly showcases what makes this genre special.
A post apocalyptic road trip with more stops than starts.
Beneath the fireworks and confetti, FIFA 20’s lacking match fitness.
Hilarious, bursting with charm, and satisfying to play. Untitled Goose Game is a winger.
An exceptionally pretty if otherwise conventional JRPG with diverting combat. Not an all-timer, but worth a (re)visit.
Grittier and more convincing than ever, Konami's soccer juggernaut excels on the pitch but barely tries off it.
Lack of depth and variety, and some platforming missteps, stain an otherwise great, oppressive experience.
The Bergson's are charming but their quest is a bit too lifeless. A middling dungeon crawler elevated by its style.
GreedFall's combat, dialogue, and romance are overshadowed by better RPGs, but it's competent enough to recommend with caveats.
A polished and surprisingly varied campaign married to stalwart PvE and PvP modes which gently refine, rather than revolutionise, the classic Gears experience.