PC Gamer's Reviews
Each new career is entertaining in its own way, but you probably won't want to play through them more than once.
Etherium is never aggressively terrible, but there's nothing to recommend it over other, more interesting RTS games.
The most comprehensive sports sim going, and one that delivers fresh twists on old school, text-based systems Buy it.
Beautiful, well-written, and with an exciting finish, this is a strong start for Inquisition DLC.
A deep, rich, and wonderfully written RPG that lives up to the towering legacy of the games that inspired it.
A worthy upgrade to one of the best strategy games ever, featuring the best space battles in the business.
The excellently revised camera system and eerie villain makes Five Nights at Freddy's 3 one of the better scare-fests out there.
A hard campaign (if you play on the hardest mode) and breakneck multiplayer are a good time, if often infuriating.
I love the new snowy setting, and there are some fun moments here, but ultimately Valley of the Yetis plays it too safe.
A great looking game, but its beauty is only skin deep.
Get a cardboard box, paint it silver, sit in it and pretend you're Kirk. There, we just saved you some cash.
Challenging and gorgeous, Ori is a classic platforming genre modernized and done strikingly well. Use a controller and save often.
Restrictive design decisions sap the energy from a series that revels in it, and technical issues deal the killing blow.
A handful of flaws, but this fun and addictive city-builder still climbs high.
The imperative to cash in on Black Flag is transparent, but as it turns out a location swap works wonders for igniting the hooded pirate in you again.
LA Cops has some cool ideas, but the frustratingly shoddy execution works completely at odds with the experience the game is trying to create.
A so-so start to this new series. The multiple character stuff is interesting, but weak shooting and bland environments let it down.
A solid, if thin puzzle game, with not quite as much to say as it thinks it has.
Beautiful and creative, but controls and design issues often drag it from challenging to frustrating.
There's a lot to parse, but understanding the nuances of Frozen Cortex reveals a deep strategic experience that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Frozen Synapse.