PC Reviews
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Review: Status Quo With a Slick Paranoiac Sheen
A showcase of how limited even a good Call of Duty can be.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Review: An Epic Dragon's Quest
The Yakuza series treads new ground, finding its next legend in the process.
Bugsnax Review: Stranded on an Island and Lovin' It
The makers of Octodad are serving up another charming oddity on PS4, PS5, and PC.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Review: A Legacy's Burden
A fantastic historical setting is once again weighed down by all the cruft we've come to associate with Assassin's Creed.
Watch Dogs: Legion Review: The Voice of the People Is Slightly Muted
Stomp around future London as anyone, from an old punk rocker to poor podcaster.
Amnesia: Rebirth Review: A Different Kind of Horror
Terror and catharsis intermingle in this superb sequel to a horror classic.
FIFA 21 Review: One Final Shot
EA's soccer franchise tries to score one more goal before full-time is called on the current console generation.
Star Wars: Squadrons Review: The X-Wing Strikes Back
A long lost genre makes a triumphant return.
Spelunky 2 Review: Whip it Good
A classic roguelike returns.
Tell Me Why: Chapter 3 Review: Facing the Facts
Dontnod's series concludes with a solid chapter.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 Review: Let's Ride
Vicarious Visions delivers an exhilarating, near-unbruised remake of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2.
Marvel's Avengers Review: The Civil War Within
The two sides of Marvel's Avengers fight each other, ultimately bringing down the entire adventure.
Tell Me Why: Chapter Two Review: High and Dry
Dontnod's middle act struggles to keep the momentum.
Paradise Killer Review: Love Dies
An island murder mystery where discovery is intoxicating, even if the climax falls flat.
Madden NFL 21 Review: A Few Stumbling Yards Forward
Solid improvements to the gameplay are marred by subpar single-player modes and a huge number of bugs.
Tell Me Why: Chapter One Review: Small Beginnings
Dontnod's new adventure opens with a promising start.
Spiritfarer Review: Come Sail Away
Set sail for resources and hugs aplenty.
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Review: Falling With Style
The latest viral hit is actually pretty fun—if you can weather its prolific server issues.
Apex Legends 2020 Review: Still in the Ring
With cross-play and a Switch launch looming, now feels like a fine time for a reevaluation.
Carrion Review: All-Consuming Carnage
It's the monster's time to shine.
Necrobarista Review: Death, Stranded
Is one life ever enough?
Panzer Paladin Review: A Lovable Retro Hero Rolls to the Rescue
Inside every great robot hero, there's a tiny robot woman with a big whip.
Rocket Arena Review: A Fleeting Blast From the Past
First Strike Games's new arena shooter is briefly delightful, but it's unlikely to have much staying power.
Valorant Review: A Compelling Counter Strike
Riot Games' foray into FPS territory is solid, even if it's slim at the moment.
Desperados 3 Review: Quicksave, Quickdraw, Quickload
The developer behind Shadow Tactics lands another headshot on the real-time stealth tactics genre.
Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor Review: Fus Ro Done This Before
The Elder Scrolls Online heads to one of the franchise's most famous locations.
Disintegration Review: Tin Men in Search of Heart
V1 Interactive's debut is solid, but the result is still a bit hollow.
Command & Conquer Remastered Collection Review: Let's Rock
Still hell marching after all these years.
Minecraft Dungeons Review: Just Enough Loot For the Whole Family
This lighter spin on the Diablo formula has some life in it.
Saints Row: The Third Remastered Review: The Patron Saint of Mayhem is Back
This remaster will remind you of why you loved Saints Row: The Third in the first place.
The Wonderful 101: Remastered Review: 101 Problems But a Switch Ain't One
It's wonderful to see these stranded Wii U heroes find a home on the Switch, but The Wonderful 101: Remastered is swarming with imperfections.
If Found Review: Falling out of Love
A mesmerising commentary on the nature of relationships.
Streets of Rage 4 Review: Streets Ahead
A glorious revival for the venerated beat 'em up.
Predator: Hunting Grounds Review: It's Okay to Miss This Chopper
Predator's latest video game outing is rough around the edges.
Gears Tactics Review: 83% XCOM, But Still Totally Gears
Strap on that chainsaw bayonet in this strategy-themed spin-off of the Gears franchise.
XCOM: Chimera Squad Review: Alien Nation
Firaxis shakes up the XCOM formula in a surprising new addition to the venerable tactics series.
Trials of Mana Review: A Sort of Homecoming
A classic 2D RPG classic does even better in the 3D realm.
Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories Review: A Disaster of Its Own Making
Disaster Report returns to the West, only now it's without what made the oddball series special in the first place.
Bleeding Edge Review: On the Edge of Glory
Ninja Theory's hero brawler has good ideas, but not enough to keep me hooked.
Resident Evil 3 Review: Earning the Big "3"
Nemesis is back and gnarlier than ever. And now, he's easier to deal with.
Half-Life: Alyx Review: Forget About Freeman
After over a decade, Valve has brought back Half-Life with a VR prequel. It won't reach everybody, but lot of folks will keep their headsets clamped down like Headcrabs.
Doom Eternal Review: You Remain Unbroken
It's just you, a chainsaw, and a shotgun against all the hordes of Hell. It's not a fair fight... for them.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps Review: A Flawed Beauty
Ori's second adventure plays like poetry, but performance issues sometimes drag the experience down into the darkness.
Murder By Numbers Review: The Wright Stuff
Mediatonic's new detective game promises to serve up picross puzzles with pizazz. The result certainly ticks a lot of the right boxes.
Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection Review: A Big Legacy for Small Heroes
The Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection brings some love to heroes previously restricted to portable screens.
Kunai Review: This Game Boy is Real Good at Swinging
Get into the swing of things with this ninja-flavored indie.
Kentucky Route Zero Review: Hard Times Served
Delivering a new kind of American Dream.
Journey to the Savage Planet Review: Galaxy's Rough Edge
If it oozes green slime, we can kill it.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Review: This is Definitely Not Its Final Form
Another game finally revisits the Legacy of Goku.
Shovel Knight: King of Cards Review: This Crown Belongs to Another
King of Cards is the most ambitious Shovel Knight game to date, but it's not quite the best.
Shovel Knight Showdown Review: A Sneaky Contender for 2019's Best Party Game
An excellent arena battler that transcends Shovel Knight's boundaries in unexpected ways.
Life Is Strange 2 Series Review: Brothers, A Tale of Two Wolves
Life Is Strange's sequel has wrapped up, so our journey with Sean and Daniel has come to an end.
Phoenix Point Review: Still Trying to Rise
XCom creator Julian Gollop returns to the genre he helped kick off, with uneven results.
Shenmue 3 Review: A Long Lost Series Returns, But Was It Worth the Wait?
It depends on who you ask.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Review: A New Hope
Respawn bursts on the scene with one of the best Star Wars games in ages, but there's a dark side.
Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller Review: A Modular Marvel That Merits Your Money
Can a $180 controller change your life?
Need for Speed Heat Review: Better, But Still Getting Lapped By Forza Horizon
Need For Speed Heat isn't good enough to compete.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Review: Unlaced Boots on the Ground
This year's Call of Duty is a reinvention, and it both goes too far and not far enough.
Afterparty Review: Hell of a Good Time
Devilishly delicious.
The Outer Worlds Review: To Boldly Go Where Mega-Corps Have Gone Before
Seek out new life and new civilizations, and then steal stuff from them.
Disco Elysium Review: The Voices in Your Head Are Real, and They'll Get You in Trouble
This unique RPG highlights everything that goes on inside our heads.
Destiny 2: Shadowkeep Review: Moon's Haunted and So Is My Playtime
The lack of new loot and a so-so campaign weighs down an otherwise solid expansion for Destiny 2.
John Wick Hex Review: Excommunicado
An amazing action series yields a one-dimensional tactics game.
Indivisible Review: A Journey Worthy of Your Undivided Attention
Indivisible's personable cast and engaging battle system carry the experience across its rough patches.
Logitech's Modular Pro X Keyboard Brings True Flexibility to Gaming Hardware
Logitech's newest keyboard decides to switch things up for the company.
The Surge 2 Review: Deck 13 Takes a Proper Step Out of From Software's Shadow
Deck 13 continues to march forward in the increasingly-crowded Soulslike genre.
Overland Review: Where Not Even Knife-Wielding Dogs Can Save You
Overland is finally out, and it's more brutal than we imagined.
FIFA 20 Review: This Year's Version Takes to the Streets, But It's Strongest on the Pitch
A brand new mode and some much-improved gameplay highlight an ambitious update for FIFA.
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Review
One of the generation's best action games gets a terrific expansion.
The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan Review
Supermassive Games turns its horror formula into a communal experience.
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey Review
Ancestors has flashes of brilliance amidst lots and lots of tedium.
Life Is Strange 2, Episode 4 Review
Life Is Strange 2's penultimate episode is an emotional one.
Age of Wonders: Planetfall Review
Triumph Studios brings two great genres together once again.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood Review
First we lay waste to Nazis with our A.I. sister, but now we've done so with actual other players too. Thus we've updated our review with a score!
Final Fantasy 14: Shadowbringers Review
Now, this is a story all about how, our life got flipped—turned upside down.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Review
The night begins to shine.
Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr Review
What's the difference between a Khajiit and a housecat?
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