PC Gamer's Reviews
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.
It looks incredible and controls beautifully, but Inside’s best ideas are spread too thin.
A stylish mix of bullet hell and deft swordplay, Furi is only held back by rare bugs and poorly designed difficulty spikes.
An average action game saved by a charming sense of humour and an intoxicating sense of fun.
Beyond a fairly daunting control and difficulty curve, Brigador is a gorgeous top-down shooter with a remarkable level of strategy.
Mighty No. 9's dash mechanic is a lot of fun, but bad art, imprecise hitboxes, and awful level design make the experience extremely frustrating.
A warmly affectionate remake of a browser classic, with enough new pieces to justify its existence.
Trials of the Blood Dragon shows promise when it's allowed to be a Trials game. The rest of the time, it's just bad.
What Valhalla is trying to do is interesting, but playing it is boring. The dialogue drags, the main bartending mechanic is tedious and the day-in, day-out repetition becomes frustrating quite early on.
An increased focus on action and unsatisfying cases overshadow the decent bits in this detective adventure.
An accessible and arresting strategy game that captures the size and scale of World War 2.
VR can’t elevate Edge of Nowhere’s mediocre climbing, shallow combat, and contrived story.
Catalyst is as close to a definitive version of a Mirror's Edge game as we're likely to get, despite retaining some of the first game's issues.
Dangerous Golf has a good variety of levels and lots of stuff to destroy, but offers weak, unsatisfying control over that destruction.
Not quite on par with Sapienza, Hitman's third episode is nonetheless a detailed, intricate playground for murder.
It's not flawless, but Overwatch is still one of the best new multiplayer shooters to arrive in years.
Shadwen begins with promise, but has neither the depth nor the variety needed to fulfill it.