PC Gamer's Reviews
ZZZ is a shallow, polished front for a relentless online store.
Realms of Ruin is a clumsy RTS that's devoid of Warhammer's characteristic grim darkness.
Watching your favourite game genres make out sounds exciting, but God of Rock doesn't quite nail it. It leaves a game that feels at odds with itself, sometimes fun to play but mostly frustrating or uninteresting.
Dead Island 2 is hampered by dull design choices, repetitive combat, and a painfully weak story, with its only saving grace being its great performance on PC.
Only for nostalgists and those who love getting lost on spelunking holidays.
Dragon Ball: The Breakers is the latest game to cash in on the cat-and-mouse multiplayer boom. Unfortunately, it does so without any of the mechanical depth that makes those games great.
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed is an unsatisfying multiplayer experience that lacks the wry character of the movies it's based on.
An uncomfortable blend of vulnerability and brand consumption.
The Cycle: Frontier is well-polished but undone by tedium and a lack of imagination.
A gorgeous game with frustrating combat and glitchy exploration, Trek to Yomi is the definition of style over substance.
Primordia starts abruptly and ends just as suddenly, and the good story that were teased with doesnt quite ever get told.
Strip away the framing and this is a throwaway JRPG that never finds its bite.
What makes the previous Shelter games shine is their ability to show nature as both awe-inspiring and completely terrifying, but Shelter 3 fails to capture that. It breaks my heart since you can see the ideas and concepts of a great survival game, but the execution just isn't there.
Perhaps an online community would provide a spark, but as it is, it's pretty rusty.
An epic clash between the some of manga's most famous characters shouldn't be this dull, frankly.
Anthem's disjointed story, boring loot, repetitive missions, and shallow endgame are all disappointing. At least it's pretty.
The Walking Dead gets the zombies and the theme just right, but everything else is a mess.
An impressively huge, occasionally beautiful map doesn't make up for mediocre driving and a lack of multiplayer options.
A fun concept and diverting combat don't make up for how slight and repetitive Slayer Shock is.
A solid survival horror experience unfortunately plagued by bugs and control issues.