PC Gamer's Reviews
Deep but accessible, Battlerite is packed with smart decisions and reliably creates great competitive moments.
A fun take on a classic format, great to play with friends—hectic and unique, but easy to understand and play.
A great port of a brilliant fighter with a staggering amount of content beyond multiplayer brawling.
A fine remake of a game that deserves to be played as much as it gets fondly remembered.
A spectacular, occasionally very fun tour of Star Wars battles that disappoints with a boring story, crappy progression system, and endless grenade spam.
Enjoyable arcade handling packaged within a game that gets monotonous long before it rewards your time investment.
Wholly unique and deceptively punishing, Uurnog Uurnlimited is as clever as it is creative.
Fans might get a kick out of designing their own character, but weak platforming stops Forces dead in its tracks.
Nioh is hamstrung by a sloppy PC port, but still manages to bring new ideas to death-treadmill action RPGs.
The quintessential football management sim is back with its most ambitious undertaking in years.
Inventive in some ways and stagnant in others, Elex will appeal to die-hard RPG fans and few others.
Hand of Fate 2 is a satisfying sequel and a meatier dungeon crawler, but still somewhat hampered by limited combat.
A drab campaign doesn't do the history justice, but Call of Duty: WWII's multiplayer recalls the glory days of Modern Warfare.
A beautiful game with great flying, only held back by confusing interiors and a short duration.
This journey through a dreamscape of loss and absolution is unique, if a bit uneven at times.
A brilliant setting, new systems, and familiar features blend together for a strong prequel to the Assassin's Creed series.
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.