Check out our latest computer game reviews. PC games are traditionally intended for the core gaming community, seeing as contemporary systems that are the host to games we now qualify as 'casual' are usually settled in the living room, connected to a TV. An increasingly small majority of franchises turn out to be available on both computers (Windows, and too rarely OSX and Linux) and consoles. It comes down to our reviewers whether they prefer reviewing a game on the PC or on their console - knowing that in most if not all cases a game will look better on the PC, assuming your PC comes with a decent video card.
Take control of a powerful gauntlet as Atlas Fallen promises a fresh and engaging gameplay experience against great monsters with its unique Momentum mechanic.
After being available in digital format, the third title from indie developer The Bearded Ladies is launching in physical format across all platforms. Will its turn-based combat satisfy that XCOM...
Wander through various eras slaying and looting, from dinosaurs to Lovecraftian horrors. Nothing is safe from a looter’s desire for better gear. Especially not in this promising indie action RPG...
Friends vs Friends pits you in 1v1 or 2v2 PvP combat and merges frantic FPS combat and deck-building mechanics. Should you and your friends (frenemy?) join the frenzy?
The wait is over as the remake of the cult-classic sci-fi title System Shock nears its release. Does it offer a compelling reason to (re)visit Citadel Station and thwart SHODAN’s plans?
Indie developer Kenny Sun’s roguelite platformer Mr Sun's Hatbox is out now on PC and Switch. Despite its slapstick premise and cartoon-y looks, it shares more in common with a particular Metal...
Harness the power of the Five Chinese Elements to crush the Three Kingdom's most iconic villains, as well as a healthy dose of demons in this wonderful action RPG, made by Team Ninja