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PC games reviews. You will find over 290 reviews of games for this platform.

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Crudelis review – how many choices can you make in 60 minutes?

Crudelis review – how many choices can you make in 60 minutes?

6.5 26 January 2016

Crudelis is an independent Polish game which is advertised as “RPG combining Prince of Persia with The Witcher”. What would you do in the last hour of your life?

Crudelis review – how many choices can you make in 60 minutes?
Song of Iron Review: An Axe in Need of Polish

Song of Iron Review: An Axe in Need of Polish

6.5 02 September 2021

Song of Iron is the result of one solo developer’s hard work and determination to turn his ideas into a video game. This is Joe Winter’s first solo project and it is truly a labor of love.

Song of Iron Review: An Axe in Need of Polish
Away: The Survival Series - A Questionable Pilot Episode

Away: The Survival Series - A Questionable Pilot Episode

6.5 29 September 2021

An interactive nature documentary sounds interesting on paper, but how does it play out when you get to play as a critter for real? Let’s just say, don’t get your hopes up.

Away: The Survival Series - A Questionable Pilot Episode
Hammerting Review: Needs Reforging

Hammerting Review: Needs Reforging

6.5 17 November 2021

Explore the inside of a mountain and build your own dwarven colony in Hammerting, a game that has a lot of potential but is held back by some rough edges.

Hammerting Review: Needs Reforging
Trove Review: A Second Coming of Cube World?

Trove Review: A Second Coming of Cube World?

6.5 28 July 2015

Trove is a new member of the voxel-based games family - an MMORPG resembling the very promising but currently lost in limbo Cube World.

Trove Review: A Second Coming of Cube World?
The Long Journey Home review – space-sim for the patient ones

The Long Journey Home review – space-sim for the patient ones

6.5 01 June 2017

Deep space exploration has recently become wildly popular in video games. How did Daedalic approach this theme in their new game, The Long Journey Home? What distinguishes it are diversity, creativity… and the fact that it’s hardcore. It really is.

The Long Journey Home review – space-sim for the patient ones
Wolfenstein: Youngblood Review – Not the Wolf We've Been Waiting For

Wolfenstein: Youngblood Review – Not the Wolf We've Been Waiting For

6.0 29 July 2019

I hear every generation wants to change the world. The daughters B.J. Blazkowicz turned Wolfenstein into an RPG looter-shooter without loot. What came out of it? Let's just say that their father wouldn't be proud...

Wolfenstein: Youngblood Review – Not the Wolf We've Been Waiting For
Mechwarrior 5 Can Be a Thrill - If You've Never Played Games

Mechwarrior 5 Can Be a Thrill - If You've Never Played Games

6.0 01 June 2021

Mechwarrior series comes back after years with a number suggesting a game that takes advantage of years of development and iterations of previous installments. Unfortunately, the only mildly interesting reaction to this game can be a yawn.

Mechwarrior 5 Can Be a Thrill - If You've Never Played Games
The Callisto Protocol Review: A Dull Space Horror

The Callisto Protocol Review: A Dull Space Horror

6.0 07 December 2022

A survival horror set in space—it’s hard not to compare The Callisto Protocol to Dead Space, but does it offer enough excitement to help it stand out? Find out in our review.

The Callisto Protocol Review: A Dull Space Horror
Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Review - Wasted potential

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Review - Wasted potential

6.0 27 February 2015

Dragon Ball comes to the next generation consoles and unfortunately it fails to live up to the expectations.

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Review - Wasted potential
The Medium Review - More Medium Than Well-Done

The Medium Review - More Medium Than Well-Done

6.0 27 January 2021

The Medium is an artistic and conceptual feat, but not much more. While it provides an exciting, often eerie setting, it fails at becoming truly compelling because of it's linearity, simplicity, and generally untapped potential.

The Medium Review - More Medium Than Well-Done
Fatal Frame Maiden of Black Water Review: A Slow, Underwhelming Burn

Fatal Frame Maiden of Black Water Review: A Slow, Underwhelming Burn

6.0 28 October 2021

Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water (or Fatal Frame) brings a supernatural story to all platforms this Halloween, but a multitude of factors keep the game from reaching its full potential.

Fatal Frame Maiden of Black Water Review: A Slow, Underwhelming Burn
Dolmen Review: Dead Space

Dolmen Review: Dead Space

6.0 23 May 2022

Dolmen is years in the making and should feel like Dead Space mixed with Dark Souls. But do some design and technical issues make it feel more dead than deadly?

Dolmen Review: Dead Space
Of Bird and Cage Review - Where Games and Music Meet

Of Bird and Cage Review - Where Games and Music Meet

6.0 21 May 2021

Another walking sim? Not this time! Of Bird and Cage is a unique blend of action-adventure game and metal album, created by people who spent more time in bands (such as Guns N’ Roses) than among developers. It’s a blast to hear. But is it playable at all?

Of Bird and Cage Review - Where Games and Music Meet
Werewolf The Apocalypse Earthblood Review - Bland, Boring, Not About Werewolves

Werewolf The Apocalypse Earthblood Review - Bland, Boring, Not About Werewolves

6.0 04 February 2021

The old and beloved RPG system is back, this time as a video game. Will Werewolf The Apocalypse Earthblood live up to fans' expectations? Read our review.

Werewolf The Apocalypse Earthblood Review - Bland, Boring, Not About Werewolves
The Dwarves Review – shoddy dwarven craftsmanship

The Dwarves Review – shoddy dwarven craftsmanship

6.0 09 December 2016

We’ve been keeping a close eye on King Art Games ever since Jakub Rozalski decided to entrust them with the development of Iron Harvest. The Dwarves can be seen as an exam of the studio’s capabilities. The results, however, are less than promising...

The Dwarves Review – shoddy dwarven craftsmanship
Sniper Elite VR Review - A Shot And a Miss

Sniper Elite VR Review - A Shot And a Miss

6.0 19 July 2021

This could have been a great game and a milestone for VR technology. It came out ok at best, and that's definitely not enough. Read our Sniper Elite VR review.

Sniper Elite VR Review - A Shot And a Miss
Know by heart Review - Russian Coming-of-Age Story From the Creators of Pathologic

Know by heart Review - Russian Coming-of-Age Story From the Creators of Pathologic

6.0 12 February 2022

A provincial Russian town in 2001 seems like a perfect setting for a story, especially if this story is centered around young adults and told by the creators of Pathologic. Sadly, the premise turns out to be much more interesting than the game itself.

Know by heart Review - Russian Coming-of-Age Story From the Creators of Pathologic
Blue Reflection Second Light: Weighed Down By Fanservice

Blue Reflection Second Light: Weighed Down By Fanservice

6.0 10 November 2021

Blue Reflection: Second Light combines casual RPG elements and a mysterious story with distracting fanservice that tends to drag the whole experience down.

Blue Reflection Second Light: Weighed Down By Fanservice
Skyshine’s Bedlam Review – roguelike Borderlands on The Banner Saga’s engine

Skyshine’s Bedlam Review – roguelike Borderlands on The Banner Saga’s engine

6.0 25 September 2015

Skyshine’s Bedlam takes us to a wasteland, somewhere between Mad Max and Borderlands. This time, however, not as a lonesome wanderer, but as a boss to an undertaking with thousands of lives at stake.

Skyshine’s Bedlam Review – roguelike Borderlands on The Banner Saga’s engine
Ashes of the Singularity Review – strategy, tactics, and bipolar AI

Ashes of the Singularity Review – strategy, tactics, and bipolar AI

6.0 19 April 2016

Ashes of the Singularity certainly delivers on what it promised: colossal engagements with thousands of units. The question is whether it’s enough to call it a truly unique RTS.

Ashes of the Singularity Review – strategy, tactics, and bipolar AI
Session Skate Sim Review: Grinding Out

Session Skate Sim Review: Grinding Out

6.0 11 October 2022

If you are looking for an authentic skateboarding simulator, Session: Skate Sim is your game. Just don’t expect it to hold your hand or to go easy on you because it sure won’t.

Session Skate Sim Review: Grinding Out
No Man's Sky Review – in space no one can hear you yawn

No Man's Sky Review – in space no one can hear you yawn

5.5 19 August 2016

Despite the community’s great expectations, or perhaps exactly because of them, No Man’s Sky painfully disappoints – vast but random, seeking diversity yet repetitive, and sometimes glaringly different from what the trailers promised.

No Man's Sky Review – in space no one can hear you yawn
Bright Memory Infinite Review - A Broken Hybrid of Crysis and Shadow Warrior

Bright Memory Infinite Review - A Broken Hybrid of Crysis and Shadow Warrior

5.5 11 November 2021

Swordfighting and shooting cutting-edge guns isn’t a common combination in FPS games. However, an alluring concept and jaw-dropping visuals are still not enough to recommend Bright Memory: Infinite, even to die-hard fans of Crysis and Shadow Warrior.

Bright Memory Infinite Review - A Broken Hybrid of Crysis and Shadow Warrior