PC Gamer's Reviews
Straightforward and replayable, Spelunky is precision engineered to make death fair, funny, and a story worth sharing.
More rehashed than remastered, your childhood might be better served holding onto old memories rather than making new ones.
This is yesterday's MMO by the merits of its own content, but compensates by potentially ushering in a DIY revolution.
Primordia starts abruptly and ends just as suddenly, and the good story that were teased with doesnt quite ever get told.
A promising enough idea, Lucius shoots for the depths of hell but poor execution lands it merely six feet under.
A massive action-RPG in a small package. A few misjudged dalliances with the past don't hold it back from a bright future.
It retains CS' spirit as a competitive game driven by careful tactics, cooperation, and individual heroics alike. It's still a game about positioning, timing, and, say, thinking critically about how much footstep noise you're generating. GO preserves CS' purity in that regard--it remains one of the only modern shooters without unlockable content, ironsights, unlockables, or an emphasis on things like secondary firing modes.
A Weskered development gives us the Wong game. Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is evil in the wrong sense.
A smart, unembellished survival horror adventure which rewards patience and inspires introspection.
Enhanced with hi-res sprites and a spiffier soundtrack, this indie success story has received the update it deserves.
Intuitively interesting and contagiously fun, with an unparalleled scope for creativity and memorable experiences.
Possibly the best of its genre, Orcs Must Die! is clever enough to keep evolving before it ever gets boring.
An exciting new direction for MMOs that's plenty of fun already and should only get better with a few patches under its utility belt.