PC Gamer's Reviews
A challenging blend of stealth and action, but relies on gross-out rather than real fear. Poor design choices leads to technical shortcomings.
Admirably open levels that reward exploration means there's high replay value if you're prepared to overlook the back-tracking.
With its fundamentals unchanged and last year's foray into classic cars removed, F1 2014 provides very little beyond a perfunctory car and track update.
An endless gasp of fresh air for a staid genre.
A well-executed but thoroughly unambitious extension of Borderlands 2. Low-grav jumping adds a new dimension to combat.
Adorable, amusing, colorful and well-animated, but the combat is too simplistic and repetitive to remain interesting throughout the game.
Ryse: Son of Rome's combat and incredible graphics are entertaining, but it's too narrow and repetitive, even for a short game.
The game the Alien series has always deserved. A deep, fun stealth game set in an evocatively realised sci-fi world.
Should have been a great, massive RTS in the tradition of Total Annihilation and Supreme Commander, but crippled by technical issues.
It's familiar, but Crown of the Ivory King is still another gorgeous five-hour helping of Dark Souls 2. Cherish it—it's your last.
The tech specs are demanding, but this is the Middle-Earth game to rule them all.
A tense and spooky stroll through a gorgeous world, some fun supernatural detective work, and an efficient script with sparse dialogue.
Defense Grid 2 isn't just another tower defense game, it's the best tower defense game.
Strong, handsome and, at times, fantastic, but FIFA 15 still never quite feels like football.
Buttressed effectively but the foundations need work.
An excellent RPG despite its glitches, with combat and writing as good as its predecessors'
Hack 'n' Slash starts as a clever game about game design, but ends up feeling like homework.
Once more with feeling: this is a fine if familiar base game with great creative tools.
A fun throwback to the feel of Dark Souls, but easier than we'd hoped.
The killing-lots-of-zombies genre is overcrowded, but Dead Rising 3 is one of the best, with a lovable dedication to fun, and some of the most inventive, hilarious weapons on PC.