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.
Ever wondered about the secret of Monkey island? No, not the 90s game but the actual secret of the titular island? Well, take a seat as Guybrush Threepwood is about to share the tale where he...
Cosmo D’s Off-Peak saga continues with Betrayal at Club Low; this time it’s a third-person RPG with the iconic surreal quirkiness that characterises the series. Is it as memorable as the former...
Re:Legend recently exited Early Access and made its 1.0 release on PC. How well executed is its blend of JRPG, Pokemon, Harvest Moon and co-op elements?
Sunday Gold from developer BKOM Studios merges puzzles, turn-based combat and point-and-click mechanics in a stylish, comic book art style. Does it deliver a gameplay that’s as original as the...
We Are OFK is an episodic biopic of the virtual members of real indie pop band OFK which plays out as an interactive visual novel. Does it tell a compelling story?
Circus Electrique, the greatest show in Victorian London, is back in business! With a blend of RPG, circus management and steampunk twist, does it deliver an electrifying experience?
Thymesia is the latest in a long line of indie-based Soulslike, this time developed by new game studio Overborder Studio and published by Team 17. With a focus more on Bloodborne and Sekiro than...
With nostalgic, cartoon-like visuals paired with puzzles and a point-and-click mechanic, does Lost in Play deliver on the promise to “feel like you're playing a cartoon”?
Grab your boomstick and your Homelite chainsaw hand, today we’re diving head first into the woods with Evil Dead: The Game! Does the latest licensed IP multiplayer horror bonanza have us hailing...
Supermassive Games is back with a new game packing the developer’s iconic mechanic that focuses on quick-time events and branching plot based on narrative choices. How well executed are these in...