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Superhot (for PC) Review
Superhot is a PC-based first-person shooter that offers some of the most unusual, hypnotic gameplay ever seen in the genre.
Quantum Break (for PC) Preview
Quantum Break is a bizarre hybrid of video game and live-action television show coming to the PC and Xbox One.
D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die (for PC) Review
Swery's trippy, time-traveling tale of love and murder is one of the best point-and-click adventure games on PC. If you like strong stories, humor, and memorable characters, get this game.
Far Cry Primal (for PC) Review
A change of scenery does the Far Cry shooter series good. Primal's caveman drama, beast-taming, and prehistoric hunting are highly satisfying, even though we've tread this ground before. Can we get dinosaurs next, please?
Master X Master (for PC) Preview
NCSoft injects a surprising amount of novelty into its action-RTS game to create a MOBA that plays like an action title.
Mortal Kombat X (for PC) Review
Although the console versions have slight advantages over this PC port, Mortal Kombat X's story, core gameplay and mechanics don't falter in comparison. If you're a PC-only gamer, this is the way to go.
Arslan: The Warriors of Legend (for PC) Review
Dynasty Warriors fans will know exactly what to expect from Arslan: The Warriors of Legend. Despite flashy visuals, great art, and a good story, the gameplay is par for the hack-and-slash course.
League of Legends (for PC) Review
League of Legends, the incredibly popular PC title from Riot Games, continues to shine as the crown jewel of the MOBA genre.
Rise of the Tomb Raider Review
Rise of the Tomb Raider isn't very different from its predecessor, which is not necessarily a bad thing, since the core is solid. Expect more gun-toting heroism, crazy cults, and supernatural oddities.
Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster (for PC) Review
If you can meet the game halfway, with its odd mechanics and silly plot, Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster is a worthwhile title that's been skillfully brought back to life.
Minecraft (for PC) Review
Minecraft offers an infinite, blocky world of creativity where you earn your own reward by mining the landscape to build whatever your heart desires.
Blade & Soul (for PC) Review
High-flying martial arts action, excellent art, and years of polish and content updates make Blade & Soul's Western launch well worth the wait.
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen (for PC) Review
Dragon's Dogma nails combat and adventure, though it misses the mark somewhat with its story elements. If you overlook the game's rougher edges, you're in for great over-the-top action and high adventure.
XCOM 2 (for PC) Preview
XCOM 2 takes a bad ending from XCOM: Enemy Unknown and turns it into a fight for freedom against alien oppressors in Firaxis' upcoming turn-based strategy game for the PC.
Killer Is Dead: Nightmare Edition (for PC) Review
Killer Is Dead: Nightmare Edition, developer Suda51's spiritual successor to Killer 7, boasts impressive, dark visuals and exciting combat, but ho-hum enemy and level design prevent it from slaying the competition.
Heroes of the Storm (for PC) Review
Heroes of the Storm is Blizzard's attempt to bring multiplayer online battle arenas to the masses, and it succeeds, which isn't necessarily a good thing.
Dead or Alive 5: Last Round (for PC) Review
Dead or Alive 5: Last Round gives Steam users a new and complex fighting game to add to their libraries, but the abysmal online play limits the fun and lasting appeal.
Star Wars: Battlefront (for PC) Review
Star Wars: Battlefront is a decent shooter that injects a handful of gimmicks to keep the gameplay interesting. However a lack of variety in the maps, game modes, guns, and character development prevents the game from reaching its potential.
The King of Fighters XIII: Steam Edition (for PC) Review
SNK's powerhouse 2D fighting game makes it way to PC as an enhanced port of the game that graced last-generation consoles. The beautiful fighter plays extremely well, but a few problems keep it from winning the fighting-game title.
StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void (for PC) Review
StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void is both a fantastic conclusion to Blizzard's five-year saga and a great entry point into one of the most complex, but satisfying, strategy games ever. It's a towering achievement.