Samuel Roberts
Parts of Final Fantasy XIII are worth the absurd amount of time it takes to properly open up, but this port is a big letdown.
Perception offers a decent set of horror stories, but exploring this house gets dull pretty quickly.
A half-hearted recreation of some fun movies, with almost nothing to offer over its predecessor.
Type-0 certainly gets real-time combat right, but this port of an RPG that began on handheld is otherwise not much fun to play on PC.
Rime is a middling puzzle platformer with some genuine narrative depth, but the latter doesn't quite justify the former.
A fun relic of the early PS2 days that I still like a lot, but slightly too dated for most players to enjoy.
A smart expansion that probably won't be for everybody—but the right player will love it.
A slightly messy first-person shooter lifted by some excellent weapons and a gorgeous art style.
An odd hybrid of life sim and puzzle game where both flawed halves somehow work well together.
An okay platformer but a deeply imaginative horror game, Little Nightmares is worth playing for its array of disturbing imagery.
Catalyst is as close to a definitive version of a Mirror's Edge game as we're likely to get, despite retaining some of the first game's issues.
An ambitious and successful end to Rocksteady's trilogy, with a standard-setting open world you must experience. A superior main story and less Batmobile combat would've made a huge difference.
The New Colossus is a fun and frantic FPS, even if it doesn't feel quite as fresh as The New Order did.
A packed, rewarding, and frequently thrilling looter shooter that should have a bright future.
At last: royalty I feel emotionally invested in! Reigns: Her Majesty is a smart and surprising extension of the original swipe-'em narrative game.
One great RPG and one curio. Not a perfect port, but definitely Square Enix's best stab at bringing Final Fantasy to PC so far.