PC Gamer's Scores
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For 3,862 reviews, this publication has graded:
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On average, this publication grades 2.7 points lower than other critics.
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Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Crysis | |
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| Lowest review score: | NRA Varmint Hunter |
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Positive: 2,078 out of 3862
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Mixed: 1,412 out of 3862
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Negative: 372 out of 3862
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Crusader Kings 3 is incredible. It's an irrepressible story engine that spits out a constant stream of compelling alt-histories, delightfully infuriating characters and social puzzles that I've become obsessed with unravelling. I can't imagine being done with it. I just subsist on digital drama now. Will Alfred finally leave the torture chamber and make a friend? What's Bjorn going to do now that he knows his wife is in love with his chancellor? And who's going to be committing patricide next? I need to spend less time writing reviews and more time with my dynasties.- PC Gamer
- Posted Aug 31, 2020
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Sprawling level design, thrilling combat, and masterful indirect storytelling make Dark Souls 3 the best Dark Souls yet.- PC Gamer
- Posted Apr 4, 2016
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Caves of Qud is a genre-defining achievement in play, story, and roleplaying freedom.- PC Gamer
- Posted Dec 6, 2024
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Doom Eternal is a ceaseless, panicked nightmare that pushes you to point and click with more skill and style than ever before.- PC Gamer
- Posted Mar 17, 2020
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It's finely tuned maps and balanced gameplay prove that you CAN improve on perfection. [Sept 2005, p.56]- PC Gamer
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A dark, cool, and beautiful revival of an incredible game. [Oct 2011, p.68]- PC Gamer
- Posted Aug 11, 2011
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Leave it to Valve to deliver the goods on such an ambitious game package...The Orange Box is one of the finest compilations of gaming content ever produced. [Nov 2007, p.58]- PC Gamer
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The Age of Kings is a work of art, and one of the best RTS games ever.- PC Gamer
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All-round, the best 3D action game to date, and LucasArts' best game since the excellent TIE Fighter. [Dec 1997, p.174]- PC Gamer
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Left 4 Dead's emphasis on teamwork and vague hints of story may not appeal to gamers who demand a focused single-player experience, but for the millions out there who have ever imagined their role in the inevitable Zombie Apocalypse, it simply cannot be missed. [Jan 2009, p.30]- PC Gamer
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Endlessly slick, the battles and story are a joy to play through. No turn-based JRPG feels as good as this.- PC Gamer
- Posted Oct 17, 2022
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A challenging, hilarious, and mind-expanding puzzle experience for one or two-treasure your first time through.- PC Gamer
- Posted Apr 19, 2011
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The least amicable city council meeting you've ever attended and probably the best game you'll play this year.- PC Gamer
- Posted Apr 7, 2025
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Exceptionally tough, rewarding strategy and a masterful reworking of the XCOM formula. We’ll play this forever.- PC Gamer
- Posted Feb 1, 2016
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The most amazing, spectacular, ultimate superhero game ever made. [May 2002, p.58]- PC Gamer
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Final Fantasy 14 is quietly one of the best games in the series, but Shadowbringers elevates it even further by telling a bleak and heartfelt tale that generously rewards the investment made by its most hardcore fans.- PC Gamer
- Posted Jul 23, 2019
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This is rip-roaring strategy for gamers who love the RTS genre and have been waiting for it to get on with growing up. [June 2005, p.78]- PC Gamer
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The best RPG combat ever. Not gaming's best story, but maybe its best storytelling. Darker, sexier, better. [Mar 2011, p.64]- PC Gamer
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Doom 3 is a masterpiece of the art form - staying true to the frantic legacy of the Doom series, while ambitiously reaching new heights and bashing down the doors of the next generation of PC shooter. The bar is raised. Let's see someone else climb over it. [Sept 2004, p.34]- PC Gamer
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A brilliant game in every facet of its design and execution, with not a single dull moment in the lot. [August 2002, p.62]- PC Gamer
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The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine is an accomplished piece of genre fiction with some characters I'll come to miss. Pour a goblet of the red stuff and join them, you won't be disappointed.- PC Gamer
- Posted May 25, 2016
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One of the most compulsively playable strategy games of all time. [Jan 2005, p.72]- PC Gamer
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Those niggling criticisms aside, Bioshock is one of the best 15-20 hours of gaming nirvana you'll spend this year or any other. [Nov 2007, p.66]- PC Gamer
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An accomplished and rewarding online RPG that does a great deal to reclaim the promise of its genre.- PC Gamer
- Posted Sep 6, 2012
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I'm unable to go back to straight and simple first-person shooters. Far Cry 2 hasn’t just exceeded my expectations, it’s blown them away. [Holiday 2008, p.58]- PC Gamer
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It's the package that counts, and this one's simply as good as it gets. [May 2002, p.76]- PC Gamer
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Basically, Beyond the Sword is more of a director's cut of the fantastic original game than the usual expansion grab bag of scenarios and units. [Oct 2007, p.68]- PC Gamer
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United offensive really sines during the Russian campaign...And then there's the harrowing house-to-house clearing in Kharkov. [Dec 2004, p.80]- PC Gamer
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Clever innovations and a generous economy make Legends of Runeterra easy to love. [Open Beta review score = 85]- PC Gamer
- Posted Feb 4, 2020
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The result is a competent remaster and the best way to play this classic Total War, but it still can't compete with its modern heirs.- PC Gamer
- Posted Apr 28, 2021
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Mycopunk shows a ton of promise, but that doesn't mean it's infallible. The progression can become a bit of a slog, and it can take a while to level up or collect enough resources to upgrade your kit. There's also definitely a cap as to how many missions you can do in a row before it all just blends into a violent blur. The variety in mission types only keeps things fresh for so long. There are also some glitches, many of which the devs are aware of, but that doesn't make them any less annoying. I've been lasered by an Abomination through a wall more than once now—you're never safe, even when you think you are. But none of this ruins the fun, it's just something to bear in mind: The fungal growths of Early Access. [Early Access Provisional Score = 79]- PC Gamer
- Posted Jul 10, 2025
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Honestly, I would have preferred Krafton give this game even more time to cook. It almost feels like I'm playing pretend at playing pretend right now—engaging with a variety of set pieces I can do a cute peace sign in front of before moving onto the next thing. In an attempt to offer something different to The Sims, Inzoi has failed to establish any sort of identity of its own. I'm not even sure Krafton knows what direction it wants to take right now, but it needs to figure that out quickly, otherwise I fear it'll be another casualty of the genre. [Impressions]- PC Gamer
- Posted Mar 20, 2025
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It's a spectacular disaster, which feels like a rarity these days: there are lots of bad games, but for a game that was announced at E3 and made by a major publisher and studio to be this catastrophic is something.- PC Gamer
- Posted Nov 2, 2018
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Playing Mass Effect Legendary Edition is a constant see-saw of noticing an improvement, then wishing it went further. You can sprint outside combat, but only for like three seconds. There's a dedicated melee button, yet no way to separate the sprint and take cover actions to separate keys. You can skip the elevator rides, which are the only way to hear banter that could be filling the stretches where you jog from place to place. The graphics are better, but there's no FOV slider. [Mass Effect 1 score = 77]- PC Gamer
- Posted May 19, 2021
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The action would be passable if it were buoyed by a compelling story, but I ain't gripped so far. [2-Hour Impressions]- PC Gamer
- Posted Jun 11, 2025
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Repo is a fantastic co-op horror game that can hold its own against big shots like Lethal Company. It's also only in early access right now, and with plans to introduce more player customisation, story elements, equipment, levels, and enemies, all I can say is that I'm really looking forward to seeing where the devs take this co-op horror game. [Early Access Impressions]- PC Gamer
- Posted Mar 12, 2025
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Subnautica 2 is a decidedly well-balanced survival game. In a handful of hours of pre-release play, I've never found the scavenging and crafting grueling, but neither have I found it so easy that the expansion of my underwater base feels unearned. [Early Access Impressions]- PC Gamer
- Posted May 14, 2026
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It's so mundane that I expected Schedule 1 to get boring by the fifteenth time I'd lugged a bulk order of plastic baggies to my crappy apartment, but like my latest strand of weed called "Wedding Ass," the drug-dealing sim dominating Steam right now is undeniably habit-forming...Chalk up that success to a lot of smart design choices from developer TVGS—its constant sense of progression, clockwork open world, expressive characters, gratifying supply/demand loop, day one co-op support—but I reckon Schedule 1's secret sauce is a crafting system that doesn't suck. [Early Access Impressions]- PC Gamer
- Posted Apr 21, 2025
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I haven't been too blown away by what I've seen of it so far, but if Masters of Albion could help revive the god game genre, at least a little? That'd be fine by me. [Early Access Impressions]- PC Gamer
- Posted Apr 23, 2026
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I'm enjoying Battlefield 1. It's not a huge departure for the series, despite the period, but it is meaningfully distinct from Battlefield 4. That may disappoint those who simply want progression that mirrors the jump from Battlefield 3 to 4 – more guns, more features and new maps.- PC Gamer
- Posted Oct 17, 2016
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On the surface, Bond might seem a natural fit for IO: all glitz and gadgets that make it feel like barely a skip away from the world of Hitman. But what I saw had me feeling that the studio has not leaned into its strengths, trading the absurd clockwork worlds of Agent 47 for a more tightly choreographed, linear, and "cinematic" game that IO has never been all that good at. The last time it tried was Hitman: Absolution. We know how that worked out. [3-Hour Hands-On Impressions]- PC Gamer
- Posted Apr 30, 2026
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There's two chapters left to turn things around but Tell Me Why is going to have to pull out all the stops to make up for a bungled first act.- PC Gamer
- Posted Aug 27, 2020
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