Reviews of games playable on PC platforms, covering both exclusives and multiplatform releases.
PC Reviews

Chaos;Head Noah | A Dark And Devastating Denpa Horror
Our Chaos;Head Noah review assesses the entry point that establishes the foundation of the Science Adventure series with…

Aliens: Fireteam Elite | Strong Core, Frustratingly Flawed
Our Aliens: Fireteam Elite – Into The Hive Edition review examines how Cold Iron Studios drops players into…

Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis | A Good, Not Great DLC
Our Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis review sees the expansion dlc trade social simulation for a difficult 20-hour…

Persona 3: Reload | A Great But Flawed Remake
Our Persona 3 Reload review examines how Atlus modernizes the classic JRPG with visuals and features inspired by…

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code | Ultimate Gothic Generational Noir Mystery
Our Master Detective Archives: Rain Code review sees Tyo Kyo Games combine familiar mystery elements from Danganronpa with…

Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair | A Very Strong Mystery ADV
Our Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair review see it build on the original with engaging 2D exploration and inventive…

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc | PSP’s Cult Classic ADV
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc provides a gripping visual novel experience with memorable characters and striking art. An outstanding…

Deus Ex | The Timeless Treasure of 2000

Soul Hackers 2 | A Great Stylish Streamlined SMT Entry
Our Soul Hackers 2 review examines the new entry in the Devil Summoner seriesfeaturing sharp visuals and art…

Wanted: Dead | A Grindhouse Experience
Our Wanted: Dead review explores a game that mixes goofy charm with serious storytelling, channeling classic B-movie energy.…

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance | A Very Strong Refinement
Our Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance review examines how Atlus improves on the original with over 80 hours…

Death Mark II | An Excellent Spooky School Survival ADV
Spirit Hunter: Death Mark II delivers a strong horror experience built on polished 2D exploration, memorable spirits, and…
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