PC Gamer's Reviews
Sledgehammer's second swing at a DLC pack is a modest hit, but lapsed Advanced Warfare fans may return to find that few others have.
A great combat system is restrained by thoughtless multiplayer mode design.
MachineGames are still masters of first-person violence, but this return to Castle Wolfenstein doesn't give them anything new to work with.
Beautiful, bold and varied. Slightly Mad are uncompromising in their simulation.
A capable attempt to recapture the magic of WWE, let down by the decision not to update any single element of the console versions.
A perfect blend of science and slapstick, and a robust and compelling sandbox of possibility. Simply outstanding.
Both land and space combat lack punch, but there's a fun if predictable 4X game waiting underneath.
The disappointing second half lets it down, but even at best, Broken Age is far from the genre's greats.
A stripped down stealth offering that reinvigorates Assassin's Creed by putting attention back on the sneaky stuff.
Fine fighter with an enjoyably daft story, marred by wobbly port to PC.
A sandbox of extraordinary scope created with a masterful attention to detail. A patchy campaign doesn't spoil this wonderful, evocative city.
Some issues keep it from being a stand-alone great, but fans longing for a reboot of Dungeon Keeper could do a lot worse than this clever, enjoyable dungeon manager.
More game than you might expect, but still best played for an audience.
Gunfighting can become a key-mashing hassle, but otherwise it's a very enjoyable western adventure.
One singular great idea is the foundation for a smart and occasionally thrilling action puzzler.
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.