PC Gamer's Reviews
A novel perspective on totalitarian surveillance. Orwell may not make you think, but it should keep you entertained.
If you want to make Total War: Warhammer harder, the Wood Elves are here to ruin your peace of mind.
Though much too easy, Dead Rising 4 is sandboxy zombie-killing adventure that recaptures the series' fun.
Steep’s freedom is exhilarating and it looks stunning, but clunky, imprecise controls tarnish the experience.
A great PC port and lovely open world don’t give depth to Watch Dogs 2’s shallow combat and stealth design.
Repetitive but fun, a hellish challenge or a relaxing, spectacular gore bath depending on how you approach it.
Hitman is back. Confident design and a willingness to experiment produces some of the best missions of 47's long career.
Better than RollerCoaster Tycoon World, but doesn't do much to innovate on the formula.
A rich, detailed world, tense stealth and frenetic action. Dishonored 2 has it all.
A beautiful adventure platformer with a cheerful pixel art veneer, but with very modern themes.
Repetitive combat and an abrupt ending spoil what is otherwise a remarkable feat of worldbuilding.
A beautiful action movie that punishes improvisation, with under-populated multiplayer that can’t compete with a nine-year-old game.
Hokkaido is a confident and experimental end to a great season.
It’s far from revolutionary, but it is a very well refined version of Football Manager that empowers the player by putting all the information you need at your fingertips.
Persistent bugs, a convoluted interface, and incompetent colonists hold back a great premise.
A brilliant singleplayer campaign married to inventive, skill-intensive multiplayer that calls back to FPS classics of old.
A decent enough expansion, but it doesn't reach the great heights of previous post-launch outings.
Verdict: The dangers of the abyss are well worth facing for Zubmariner’s bounty of fantastic stories and strange adventures.
By returning to the past, Battlefield 1 feels renewed. The best game in the series since Bad Company 2.
Sight, sound, and systems harmonize to make Civilization 6 the liveliest, most engrossing, most rewarding, most challenging 4X in any corner of the earth.