PC Gamer's Reviews
Attacking settlements, especially your own, is good fun, but there’s hours of chores to complete before you can really become a raider.
A fun, serviceable update to the 4X legend that brings little memorable to the genre aside from its personality.
A masterful distillation of classic action-platforming gameplay, doling out tension and elation in equal measure.
More good Hitman, although the repetition of style and presentation is taking the shine off the experience.
A superb remix of Grow Home that gives BUD a bigger sandbox to play in, at the expense of some challenge.
A beautiful, smartly designed game set in a gorgeous futuristic city, but with a story that doesn't quite do it justice.
Relaxing exploration and some lovely scenery coupled with repetitive systems, frustrating menus, and a lack of real discovery.
This Is The Police looks and sounds gorgeous, but becomes dull and repetitive after the first couple of hours.
A fresh, fearsome realisation of a classic Warhammer race that revitalises the core game.
Realm of Shadows indicates that it might tell an interesting Batman story, but takes time to get there and suffers from Telltale’s tired design and engine limitations.
There are few games quite as curious and beautiful as Abzû, and fewer of its kind on the PC. It’s a short, dense journey filled with intense wonder and inherent beauty, and every inch is worth seeing.
One of the most fun and challenging local co-op games ever made, but the single-player experience is less thrilling, making the lack of online play disappointing.
No polish or refinement, just lots of giant ants and plenty of ways to kill them. Ridiculously fun at its best, which it frequently is.
A charming space sandbox that will keep you busy and entertained for hours.
A few technical issues aside, Quadrilateral Cowboy is a clever puzzle game bursting with personality.
Not as unique as you’d perhaps expect given the premise, but still a very stylish, characterful and funny adventure.
Lovely Planet Arcade is a fast, challenging deconstruction of old school FPS design that can be frustrating, but makes up for it with heaps of charm.
A beautiful JRPG that captures the spirit of the genre's early hits while playing things a tad too safely.
The setting is great, but weak combat and limited choices stop this RPG from going anywhere fun.
Ghoulish creature design and fun combat are weakened by long boring stretches, clueless AI, and snickering obscurity.