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1297 games reviewed
72.1 average score
75 median score
62.6% of games recommended

PC Invasion's Reviews

Aug 8, 2017

Unique hunting mechanics and a roster that delves deep into Warhammer history make the Norsca a distinct addition to the game.

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7 / 10 - Aven Colony
Jul 25, 2017

A faithful genre piece, Aven Colony takes the socio-economic juggling of settlement building games like Tropico and Banished, transports it to space, and establishes a pretty successful outpost.

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A pleasant experience from start to finish. But that conclusion comes rapidly, and the post-game crafting and farming activities are too light to be truly compelling.

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8 / 10 - Get Even
Jun 30, 2017

So-so combat and dubious PC performance can't overshadow a genre-defying game of narrative manipulation and polymathic mechanical trickery.

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Worth picking up if you're one of the remaining hardcore Diablo 3 fans, but it's a little pricey for what you get.

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Jun 2, 2017

A dream game for Star Trek fans and a fantastic game for anyone looking for a co-op VR experience.

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7 / 10 - Tokyo 42
May 31, 2017

Some flaws in perspective and a few attempts to do a little too much don't detract from a solidly entertaining shooty sneak-'em-up.

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9 / 10 - Everspace
May 25, 2017

A great space shooter that stands out thanks to the rogue-like gameplay, fantastic atmosphere, and arcade-style combat.

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5 / 10 - The Surge
May 19, 2017

The Surge has a lot of nice ideas, but most of them are stomped on by conflicting with the game design. Not a bad Souls-like, but not one that's particularly easy to recommend either.

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May 18, 2017

Endless Space 2 bolsters Amplitude's reputation for superb, unique 4X faction design. The interwoven narrative and management mechanics produce a universe within which its easy to lose yourself, but some lingering bugs suggest the game may have launched prematurely.

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May 16, 2017

A solid arcade shooter that shines in co-op multiplayer.

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8 / 10 - Prey
May 12, 2017

Until such time that System Shock 3 may challenge it, Prey is the follow up to System Shock 2 in everything but name. Arkane reaffirm their commitment to ‘immersive sims' in impressive fashion.

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7 / 10 - Outlast II
Apr 24, 2017

The fact that it's not as breathtaking as its predecessor shouldn't really stop horror fans from picking up this creepy run-and-hide simulator.

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Apr 20, 2017

Relic reinvent Dawn of War once again, retaining many RTS staples and borrowing a little from their MOBA genre-cousins. It's not a flawless mix, and the multiplayer contents are a bit lean; but distinctive factions, a solid campaign, and largely compatible mechanics give Dawn of War 3 a strong base of operations.

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It takes a while to find its voice and stretches a three song soundtrack to near breaking point, but this first episode demonstrates a willingness to take a stand-alone Guardians of the Galaxy plot in intriguing directions. Most importantly: it pulls off just enough jokes.

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Apr 6, 2017

In tandem, the (free) Banks 1.5 update and Utopia contribute a splendid set of features and mechanical changes to Stellaris. Taken alone, Utopia is more the luxury trimmings to Banks’ essentials, but it’s a fine package of unique species specialisation and mega-engineering all the same.

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Apr 4, 2017

A love letter to the old LucasArts adventures. A must-play if you fondly remember them, and a should-play even if you don't.

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9 / 10 - Rain World
Mar 28, 2017

A gem of a platformer featuring an adorable Slugcat. Rain World is both brutal and challenging.

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Mar 27, 2017

Familiar strengths and themes combine with FromSoftware’s apparently endless capacity for creative fantasy design in a finale of suitable grandeur and pathos.

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Mar 21, 2017

You don't have to be a soulless, unthinking machine to dislike NieR: Automata, but it helps. This is a very, very special game - sufficiently special that it honestly deserves a better port than it got.

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