PC Gamer's Reviews
Flat writing and a confused plot fail to deliver on some promising ideas.
Rise and Fall is a great addition to Civilization 6 that doesn't quite go far enough to be essential.
A prickly 2D Metroidvania with a curious twist, Dandara admirably finds something new to do with the genre, but it's tough work to get onboard.
Bland and unambitious save for its combat, Lost Sphear draws so heavily from the traditions of past JPRGs that it fails to build a personality of its own.
Accessible yet complex, chaotic yet beautiful, this is the real fighting game deal.
A smattering of technical issues keep Subnautica from true legendary status, but only just.
A streamlined peep at the events which build up to Life is Strange. Emotionally satisfying, but sometimes clunky.
Tartarus shows off some excellent puzzles aboard a disappointingly empty spaceship, but it's usually more charming than frustrating.
An engaging, vibrant and challenging platformer that adds narrative to a genre often shy of it.
PUBG takes the tradition of big-map survival games like DayZ and compresses it into digestible, 3-to-30-minute sprints that are reliably scary and low-key.
Slick platforming, well-designed puzzles, and a huge, connected world, with occasional moments of frustration.
While it occasionally slips into cyberpunk cliche, and can be a little too earnest for its own good sometimes, The Red Strings Club is a distinctive take on a well-worn genre.
An entertaining, light-hearted point-and-click adventure game full of memorable characters and wholesome British humor.
SpellForce 3 competently blends RPG and RTS games into a generally enjoyable package, but there's not enough creative force to create a lasting spell.
A one-trick pony of a multiplayer fighter, Gang Beasts is sometimes hilariously messy but often just a mess.
Frustrating, buggy and overly dependent on trial-and-error, this is a missed opportunity.
A beautiful exercise in freeform solutions, Zachtronics has created one of the most satisfying puzzle games ever made.
Portal's systems, if not its clever humor, are put to good use in this fun physics-based puzzle game.
A fantastic feat of interlocking storytelling and design.
Occasionally languid to the point of lethargy, Okami is a gorgeous and unforgettable adventure all the same.