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Company of Heroes 3 review – tanks for the memories
ad_1 Our Verdict The classic RTS battles carry the third entry in this once-essential series, returning more or less untouched, but alongside a bloated and unfinished campaign mode that feels at odds with the core ideas of Company of Heroes. With the frozen forests of Ardennes Assault now eight years gone, I was excited to …...
Call of Duty: WW2 PC performance review
ad_1 Call of Duty: WW2 : The band of brothers is getting back together and taking COD to its former glory amid the bunkers and and rubble of World War Two. The game releases today and as ever brings an enormous haul of modes to your twitchy left mouse button finger. But is that very …...
Two Point Campus review – class is now in session
ad_1 Our Verdict Two Point Campus certainly makes the passing grade thanks to its unrelenting sense of humour and occasionally brilliant level concepts, but too much repetitive busywork keeps it from getting top marks. I have mixed feelings as I write this Two Point Campus review. On the one hand, it can be tedious having …...
For Honor PC review
ad_1 A Viking, a knight and a samurai walk into a bar, and the bartender says, “This must be PCGamesN’s For Honor review and I’m merely part of a poorly thought out joke that isn’t really going anywhere. This isn’t living.” Anyway, welcome to our For Honor review. Learn the ropes of this intricate medieval …...
Plague Tale Requiem review – innocence is a thing of the past
ad_1 Our Verdict A Plague Tale Requiem is much the same as Innocence in terms of gameplay, but its character development and blood-soaked universe make it an absolute pleasure to play. As soon as I saw its stomach-turning announcement trailer, I knew I wanted to write our A Plague Tale Requiem review. As a lover …...
Kingdom Come: Deliverance PC review
ad_1 Our Verdict As stubborn as it is embracing, making for a potentially tumultuous relationship between player and game. But it is a relationship you’ll absolutely feel compelled to nurture. June 19, 2020 Kingdom Come Deliverance is free on Steam this weekend! Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a mischievous sort. It lures you in with...
Chivalry 2 review: a gory good time
ad_1 Our Verdict A first-person slasher for Monty Python fans rather than reenactors, Chivalry 2’s unswerving dedication to fun and goofiness makes it a rare treat in modern multiplayer gaming. After 15 hours with Chivalry 2 I’ve managed to secure kills by throwing flaming chickens, anvils, lances, the heads of other players,...
Solasta: Crown of the Magister review – DnD with a dash of XCOM
ad_1 Our Verdict Solasta’s tactical battles shine brightly, even in the shadow of a drab and by-the-numbers fantasy story. Solasta: Crown of the Magister stands stoically at the cross section of several game worlds. From a distance, the isometric RPG dungeon diving evokes old Infinity Engine games like Baldur’s Gate. Combat scenarios...
Company of Heroes 3 review – tanks for the memories
ad_1 Our Verdict The classic RTS battles carry the third entry in this once-essential series, returning more or less untouched, but alongside a bloated and unfinished campaign mode that feels at odds with the core ideas of Company of Heroes. With the frozen forests of Ardennes Assault now eight years gone, I was excited to …...
Battlefield 2042 review – a new conquest
ad_1 Battlefield 2042 review – Our Verdict Battlefield 2042 review : This near-future sequel has all the components it needs to become a classic entry in the multiplayer series, but it feels like 2042 is many updates away from reaching its full potential. The Battlefield 2042 review series has always strived to deliver multiplayer...