PC Gamer's Reviews
Bloody and captivating, Valhalla is Assassin's Creed at its best.
A third-person horror game that's elevated by some of the sharpest writing and acting in the genre.
Raising the genre's high bar, Nioh 2 runs and plays beautifully. But perhaps you can have too much of a good thing.
A rich competitive sandbox that handsomely rewards your time and energy, Dota 2 isn't just a game-it's a hobby and a passion.
Infuriatingly difficult, but perfectly constructed. Ikaruga is the PC's best bullet-hell shooter.
A brilliant return to the series at its best that modernises the point-and-click form.
Tense, haunting and beautiful. Inventory shenanigans aside, one of the best survival horror games yet.
More accessible, challenging, and rewarding than its predecessor, this is the Dark Souls sequel PC gamers deserve.
A brilliant strategy game that manages to be both broad and deep, challenging and accessible.
A hilarious JRPG romp with far more than laughs on its side.
Sharp, multilayered satire that remembers to be a game even as it makes fun of us for playing.
The most comprehensive sports sim going, and one that delivers fresh twists on old school, text-based systems Buy it.
A brilliant singleplayer campaign married to inventive, skill-intensive multiplayer that calls back to FPS classics of old.
Touching, sad, and brilliant; a story worth forgiving the limited interactivity to experience.
A beautiful exercise in freeform solutions, Zachtronics has created one of the most satisfying puzzle games ever made.
F1 2019 retains immaculate handling and visuals while adding cinematic spectacle and junior series racing.
Wargames don't see a lot of innovation, but Unity of Command 2 builds new things out of familiar parts.
Buy Factorio. Build Factorio. Become Factorio.
An incredible world of demons, mystery, and vaporwave, Paradise Killer sets new standards for the detective genre.
A brilliant tale of terror, even if the ride is a little old and clunky.