PC Gamer's Reviews
A deep, and potentially rewarding alternative to Hearthstone that suffers from underwhelming art design and desperately needs an injection of players to grow the scene.
A mean-spirited character leads a big-hearted game; you’re unlikely to dwell on its lore but its features combine well to create a satisfying stealth experience.
Not worth it as a solo adventure. In co-op, Wildlands is an enjoyable stealth romp that too often gets in its own way.
A well-designed level that forces you out of your comfort zone and fills in some of Adam Jensen's backstory.
An atmospheric collection of clever, surprising interactive short stories with a gorgeous retro aesthetic.
A beautiful, heartfelt coming of age story that says something about life, and cracks a few jokes in the process.
A slow start gives way to a thought-provoking adventure in a remarkable setting. A fitting follow-up to a beloved RPG.
Halo Wars 2's cutscenes are pretty, but the controls remains too console-focused for PC and the strategy is a little thin.
A tense, tactical medieval brawler that will reward anyone with the patience and will to master it.
A hearty improvement on Sniper Elite 3 that embraces freeform play, gets better in co-op, and most importantly lets us shoot things from very far away.
The basic combat is fine, but WWE 2K17 botches everything, from performance to presentation.
A varied, atmospheric space simulator with beautiful Martian sunsets, challenging survival, and frustrating controls.
An interesting setting let down by frustrating checkpoints and rough UI.
A stylish, weird and entertaining action platformer.
Not the dramatic reinvention I expected, but this is tense and refined survival horror with a brilliantly bleak, grimy atmosphere.
Shadow Tactics’ impressive missions, laden toy box and likeable cast make it one of the greatest stealth games of the last decade.
Problematic in some areas, but overall a really good, thoughtful move towards better sex games.
A promising, assured start, and a welcome return to form for Telltale.
An unsatisfying, forced march through the source material.
An accomplished piece of fan service, but the excitement fades fast and performance problems spoil it for some.