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Latest PC Game Reviews

Across the Obelisk (for PC) Review

3.5

Across the Obelisk is an exciting deck-building RPG that combines a magical fantasy setting with a charming art style and occasionally frustrating combat systems.

By Daniel Starkey

Genshin Impact (for PC) Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

Despite its superficial similarities to a certain popular Nintendo property, Genshin Impact has grown into a phenomenal, free-to-play action-RPG that offers creative combat and an engrossing world to explore.

By Gabriel Zamora

Soulstice (for PC) Review

3.5

Featuring combo-heavy gameplay and a dark fantasy setting, Soulstice delivers Devil May Cry-style action that's marred by some frustrating mechanics.

By Gabriel Zamora

Soul Hackers 2 (for PC) Review

3.0

Soul Hackers 2 is a decent Japanese role-playing game in the Megami Tensei meta-series, but decent isn't enough when you're competing against titans in your own family.

By Will Greenwald

Rumbleverse (for PC) Review

4.0

Rumbleverse might be a ridiculous, cartoony dust-storm of wrestling action, but it's shockingly fun and extremely balanced. A few hit detection issues aside, the free-to-play game is one of the most addicting and accessible melee-focused battle royale titles around.

By Gabriel Zamora

Turbo Golf Racing (for PC) Review

3.5

Turbo Golf Racing from Hugecalf Studios is an entertaining party game with cool art and fun power-ups, but its short matches and similarities to other kart racers might hinder its longevity.

By Francisco Lahoz

Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered (for PC) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered is a highly polished action-adventure game that features familiar comic book set pieces, tight gameplay systems, and amazingly detailed New York City-based environments that keep you entertained throughout a lengthy campaign.

By Gabriel Zamora

MultiVersus (for PC) Review

3.5

MultiVersus brings together an eclectic mix of WB characters in a wacky and well-polished, free-to-play platform fighter.

By Jordan Minor

Postal: Brain Damaged (for PC) Review

3.5

Postal: Brain Damaged delivers a great throwback to classic FPS games from the 90s and early 00s, delivering breakneck gameplay, lots of fun weapons, and for better or worse, its signature edgy wit.

By Zackery Cuevas

Stray Review

4.0

Stray is a wonderfully endearing game about humanity in a world without humans, delivering quality feline exploration/adventure, with some passable action thrown in.

By Gabriel Zamora

Sonic Origins (for PC) Review

3.5

Sonic's beloved, 2D adventures return with a fresh coat of HD paint. However, this otherwise enjoyable collection of Genesis-era games is marred by a few technical issues.

By Zackery Cuevas

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge (for PC) Review

4.0

Although a relatively short game by genre standards, Shredder’s Revenge takes you on a fun, mutagen-powered romp through New York City's ninja-filled streets.

By Gabriel Zamora

Soundfall (for PC) Review

3.5

Soundfall’s music-based gameplay adds a fresh groove to an otherwise standard dungeon-crawling adventure.

By Jordan Minor

Vampire Survivors (for PC) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

Vampire Survivors might look like Steam Early Access shovelware, but its depth and satisfying gameplay loop will keep you coming back for more.

By Will Greenwald

Trek to Yomi (for PC) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

Featuring outstanding cinematic presentation, first-rate voice performances, and superb sound design, Trek to Yomi wraps Akira Kurosawa-like flair around its fun, side-scrolling samurai battles.

By Zackery Cuevas

Loopmancer (for PC) Preview

Even at this early stage, the upcoming Loopmancer looks fantastic, and is fun to play. The cyberpunk action game has a lot of potential—if it's able to find its own identity in an ocean of similar indie games.

By Zackery Cuevas

PowerWash Simulator (for PC) Review

3.5

PowerWash Simulator pairs water-powered cleaning with relaxing tasks, resulting in a surprisingly zen-like gameplay experience.

By Gabriel Zamora

Mina the Hollower (for PC) Preview

Yacht Club Games' newest, non-Shovel Knight project ambitiously combines retro Castlevania and Zelda elements, while forging its own fun-filled path.

By Will Greenwald

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin (for PC) Review

3.0

Memes aside, Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is an aggressively ridiculous action-RPG with surprisingly deep combat and subpar performance.

By Zackery Cuevas

Elden Ring (for PC) Review

3.5

Elden Ring is a wonderful action-RPG that features thrilling combat, an amazing open world, and tons of replay value. Unfortunately, its PC performance needs work.

By Gabriel Zamora