PC Gamer's Reviews
An interesting horror game that never manages to escape the shadow of its '90s inspiration.
Fun hero designs and solid combat offer a promising start, but it needs to shed its grind and borderline game-breaking bugs.
Hunt: Showdown is a clever, hard-nosed FPS that doesn't have enough substance to be truly essential yet.
A high-minded effort and decent story undermined by bugs and mindless management mechanics.
World of Warcraft Classic's uncanny ability to bring players together and immerse them in adventure hasn't aged a day.
Man of Medan tells a familiar story in a fascinating way, and even moreso with a partner.
Knights and Bikes tells a touching, albeit overlong, coming of age story about friendship and grief.
A novel premise wrapped in an awkward and repetitive survival slog.
Jesse's telekinesis joins Half-Life 2's juiced gravity gun in the videogame physics toy hall of fame.
All the synths and mohawks in the world can't elevate this serviceable-at-best roguelike.
An atmospheric, brilliantly written and acted detective thriller that tells a compelling story in a unique way.
A flawed but fascinating hybrid, Remnant: From the Ashes is a looter-shooter charged with potential.
A lively space-western that sacrifices scale in favour of style.
Endearing, compulsive, and just weird enough to want to keep exploring.
A retro FPS built with love by true enthusiasts of the genre.
Age of Wonders: Planetfall, while a bit opaque in some areas, is the most entertaining 4X I've played in years.
A flexible roguelike with more than enough playstyles to keep you coming back.
A refreshing hybrid of Metroidvania and roguelite, unfortunately hampered by inconsequential power-ups.
Whole new sensory layers make Tetris Effect the best version of an already timeless game.
Youngblood's gorgeous, terrible world is worth exploring, despite a slight narrative and oppressively boring progression systems.