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.
The latest game in the groundbreaking survival horror franchise is finally here! After shaking up the series in the previous installment, how does Resident Evil Village push forward?
Coming from developers People Can Fly and published by Square Enix, Outriders is the latest entry to the AAA shooter looter type. Does it offer anything worthwhile that makes it stand out of the...
Super Seducer is the ultimate dating simulator that teaches you how to get girls any time, anywhere. But does it actually have useful insights into the world of dating?
Nioh 2 initially released on March 12, 2020 as a PS4 exclusive, but as with the previous entry in the series, Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo brought the game to PC and PS5 approximately a year later as...
An action-RPG centering around a werewolf tribe defending the natural world seems like a great concept for a game! But how well does the concept execute in practice? Read on, and let’s find out!
In the runup to the long-awaited Disgaea 6, we look at the latest re-release of Disgaea 4 to see if it still holds up nine years after its initial PS3 release.
The most talked about game of the year is finally here, and discussions of its technical mishaps have dominated the discourse. When played on a PC, in its most functional form, how does it hold up...
Yakuza is back and is now a turn-based JRPG with a brand-new protagonist in a new city. With such radical changes, does Yakuza: Like A Dragon still pack that distinctive Yakuza franchise appeal?
As Sequel to "Wolfenstein - New Order" it ties in seamlessly with the Events.
(As you maybe know,Blazkowicz was severly wounded and had gave the Confirmation of clearance for Bombing Deathshead...