PC Gamer's Reviews
Starts out funny, but quickly becomes frustrating. A wonderfully weird and original concept that falls flat like its jelly-limbed hero.
There are deeper strategy games, but few where you'll feel quite so invested in the outcome. Recommended.
Retro and proud, understanding why these games were fun even if they are in the past.
Sometimes stripped-down and stealthy, but mostly basic and boring, Liberation can't play in the big leagues.
A brilliant marriage of mechanics, level design and music that will be played and talked about for years to come.
A stylish, elegant brawler with an absurd sense of humour. More of this sort of thing on PC, please.
A great start for an adventure proud to have graduated from one of gaming's finest old schools.
"All That Remains" sets the stage for some great character development for Clementine, but there's not much payoff in this 90 minute episode.
Slapstick dismemberment is fun for a while, but Chivalry: Deadliest Warrior has neither the depth nor the polish to stay in the fight for long.
A brawler that's bursting with content and fan service, but held back by flakey online play.
With lovely graphics and great matchmaking stability, World of Warplanes remains entertaining even as its simplicity wears thin.
A gorgeous, relentlessly entertaining open-world piracy simulator packed with interesting 18th century rogues.
The fantastic Exalt missions, gene mods, and MEC Troopers are an excellent reason to play more XCOM.
Burial at Sea, Episode One is good but not essential - the only piece of BioShock story content you could say that about.
The campaign is exciting but only passively entertaining, and the multiplayer tweaks the knobs of established Call of Duty games to little effect.
Structural innovations and strong presentation, held back by grind and an old-fashioned business model.
Although familiar to BF3, but BF4 remains a visually and sonically satisfying, reliably intense FPS. Improved by Commander Mode and a terrific and diverse map set.
A charming and inventive platformer that understands what makes the genre special, and never rests on its laurels.
A gorgeous world, bursting with personality. Great storytelling makes up for the short length and unchallenging puzzles.
Straightforward and replayable, Spelunky is precision engineered to make death fair, funny, and a story worth sharing.