PC Gamer's Reviews
A horror game with few scares, Inmates is imprisoned by its lack of ambition.
Wunderdoktor's beautiful handmade world is a delight to travel through, but beneath that charming exterior lies a twitchy, unforgiving, and sometimes unrewarding puzzle game.
Gorgeous guns, a glittering universe, and a great port. Destiny 2 is an endgame away from true excellence.
The New Colossus is a fun and frantic FPS, even if it doesn't feel quite as fresh as The New Order did.
A perfectly good 4X game with an innovative combat system that feels a bit bland when framed against the richness of its setting.
Battle Chasers: Nightwar is a gorgeous, challenging RPG that's light on story but big on tactically satisfying battles.
Rogue Trooper Redux is crude, repetitive, and still looks rather dour, yet it manages to retain a certain lo-fi charm and never overstays its welcome.
An approachable and thought-provoking meditation on life's only certainty.
A slick RPG with superb tactical combat, a detailed world to explore, and a gleefully crude sense of humour.
An intense and thrilling psychological survival horror sequel that improves on its forerunner in almost every way.
Unique, frantic combat interspersed with mediocre platforming.
Some scuff-marks aside, A Hat in Time is a creative, playful, and polished tribute to a genre that doesn't get nearly enough love on PC.
Deadbeat Heroes' might sometimes be unintuitive, but emphasizing player experience, challenge, and aesthetics isn't a bad approach.
An improvement in every area, including The Journey mode.
The nemesis system shines in this unwieldy, bloated, and occasionally magnificent fantasy epic.
Light performance problems and a poor loot box system can't quite distract from Forza Motorsport 7's accommodating difficulty, stunning beauty, and lavish racing options.
Not just for the masochists, Cuphead is a demanding but supremely rewarding modern 2D shooter that looks and sounds fantastic.
Tooth and Tail is an elegantly simple RTS that's perfect for newcomers or anyone wanting to play on the couch.
An instantly likeable game hiding a brutal edge that demands mastery. Balance is concerning, but partially mitigated by an extensive roster.
Dazzling, dangerous, and dripping in style, Ruiner is a superb, if short, whirlwind of cyber-violence and sightseeing.