A classic Western RPG returns as Baldur’s Gate 2 Enhanced Edition. What does a fan of traditional JRPGs think of this Bioware masterpiece?
PC Reviews
Reviews for PC games.
REVIEW: Broken Sword 5 – the Serpent’s Curse: Episode One
A return to form for the Broken Sword series and the adventure game genre marred only by a hasty cliffhanger.
REVIEW: The Grave Digger
Let’s go dig up some graves and see what riches we find!
REVIEW: Anodyne
Anodyne is an action-adventure game that takes some gameplay inspiration from The Legend of Zelda and some humor from Mother.
REVIEW: Scourge: Outbreak
Does this budget-priced shooter rise above mediocrity?
REVIEW: Leviathan Episode 2: Clues of the Past
Does Episode 2 dig deeper into the story or leave us wanting?
REVIEW: Goodbye Deponia
Yes, Goodbye Deponia. Please don’t come back without an attitude adjustment.
REVIEW: FORCED
This is the moment you’ve been training for. Enter the Pit, alone or with friends, and get ready to fight for your life. Welcome to FORCED.
RETRO REVIEW: Jolly Rover
Yo ho ho and a bottle of jokes!
REVIEW: Final Exam
Let’s beat up some monsters in this review of Final Exam!
REVIEW: Two Brothers
Two Brothers is a story of family, loss, color and disappointment.
REVIEW: Defender’s Quest: Valley of the Forgotten
While the gameplay is very strong, a number of things will make you groan.
REVIEW: Colour Bind
Colour Bind may look like a physics puzzle game, but don’t be fooled. Yes, it is that, but it is also a platformer–and a very challenging one at that.
REVIEW: Leviathan: The Last Day of the Decade Episode 1
Does Episode 1 pull you in and make you want to know more? Or does it leave you feeling less than satisfied?
RETRO REVIEW: Sam and Max Save the World
Let’s take a look at Telltale Games’ first episodic point and click adventure game project, Sam and Max Save the World. Does it hold up or fall flat?
Retro REVIEW: 5 Days a Stranger
Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw, well-known for his work on Zero Punctuation at The Escapist, was also the creator of this point-and-click horror: 5 Days a Stranger.
REVIEW: Electronic Super Joy
What happens when you pack a whole night of crazy rave partying, filled with techno music and strobe lights, into a game? You get… Electronic Super Joy.
REVIEW: Rayman Legends (Wii U)
Legendary or mundane?
REVIEW: Skullgirls
There’s nothing bare bones about this crowd-funded fighter.
REVIEW: Race The Sun
Simplicity with a dash of frustration.