PC Gamer's Reviews
A technically excellent educational game, but dry for all but maths enthusiasts.
Brash, solid, run 'n' gun goofiness that's a tad too underwrought to be truly brilliant.
A complex, challenging, and grimly satisfying simulator.
A satisfying, self-contained adventure that plays to the series' strengths, but doesn't add anything novel outside of its storytelling.
PES finally finds the balance between stout sim and accessible arcade, but a poor port cast shadow on an otherwise great game.
A solid expansion addressing the right problems, but still shackled by its core game's choices.
Armikrog's memory puzzles and tenuous humour are a low point in the adventure game renaissance.
A peculiar experience that's personal, sincere, and full of questions to unpack, though it asks them far too bluntly.
A beautiful adventure with heart, humour, and satisfying hacking puzzles you can enjoy even if you don't know anything about coding.
Still the best football game you can buy for your rig, but FIFA 16 feels unambitious.
A hilarious JRPG romp with far more than laughs on its side.
As a pure enhancement, though, After Dark does the job nicely. The new options for dedicated lanes in roads are great, the new buildings are enjoyable and useful, and the leisure and tourism areas give you some fun new things to focus on.
Blood Bowl 2 is the flashiest iteration of the game so far, but its dice rolls are frustrating, and its amble ruleset isn't introduced well to newcomers.
A punishing take on the Rogue-inspired genre, Bedlam is weird and colorful and stressful.
A worthy end to Dragon Age: Inquisition. A lengthy quest with a satisfying pay-off makes up for some unimaginative encounters.
A masterpiece of audio and visual design, SOMA is atmospheric, cerebral, and occasionally frustrating.
An exercise in heavenly multitasking that's exhilarating alone but better with a friend.
A cute chess set for 40K fans and an unusual twist on the classic game, but skip the campaign.
An excellent stab at a traditional point-and-click, but with classic problems holding it back.
Satisfying car combat and a beautiful wasteland mostly make up for repetitive melee combat and lackluster story.