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.
Just in time for the spooky season, World of Horror has launched out of Early Access on PC and also landed on Switch and PS4. Should you explore this world filled with disturbing, eldritch encounters?
Indie developer Cosy Computer’s debut title Pizza Possum launched a few days ago. It offers a bite-sized solo or local co-op stealth adventure game that lets you channel your inner possum to steal...
With the release of the PlayStation 5 version, Baldur’s Gate 3 is finally, officially, fully launched and ready to have another critical look taken at it. Does the highly anticipated CRPG roll a...
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk recently launched on PC and Switch, with the PlayStation and Xbox versions launching later this week. Does the spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio live up to the expectations?
Independent games developer Fallen Leaf Studios’ debut title is the ambitious cinematic sci-fi adventure game Fort Solis that releases today. Does their first game make a lasting impression?
Mimimi Games’ first self-published game, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, launches tomorrow. How does this stealth strategy title set in a fantasy version of the Golden Age of Piracy fare?
Take control of a powerful gauntlet as Atlas Fallen promises a fresh and engaging gameplay experience against great monsters with its unique Momentum mechanic.
@Xdqwerty, Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! is the Japanese version of the game, different settings/characters/songs but otherwise identical mechanics. I played that before I knew about Elite Beat Agents lol. Both fantastic games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osu!_Tatakae!_Ouendan