PC Gamer's Reviews
A maximalist sequel that improves on almost every aspect of the first game.
A brutal, uncompromising action game with sensational sword combat. From Software has done it again.
A strategically deep deckbuilder that, with any luck, has spawned a brilliant new subgenre.
Huge, inventive and the reason I'm sleep deprived. It's brilliant.
An irresponsibly deep detective RPG that lets you be any kind of detective you want. Even a bad one.
With old friends, new enemies, and an exciting story, revisiting City 17 in VR is a thrill in Half-Life: Alyx.
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.
Ghost Trick is an essential and engrossing experience for any PC gamer.
It's simply the best Destiny 2 expansion-both a satisfying conclusion to the series' first saga, and a compelling shooter packed full of stuff to do.
Blowing out Factorio's scale and reinventing its factory systems multiple times over, Space Age is an immediate contender for the best expansion ever made.
A masterful metroidvania that builds on Sekiro-style combat and tells a great sci-fi story too. Unmissable.
So grab a pen and paper. Lower the lights. Sit back, relax, and take your time. Draft your rooms, count your steps, and let the mysteries of the mansion slowly unfold to reveal one of the best puzzle games in years.
A big, beautiful, sprawling action RPG full of rich stories, and suffused with an oppressive darkness.
More accessible, challenging, and rewarding than its predecessor, this is the Dark Souls sequel PC gamers deserve.