Does E3 hype ever actually pay off? By Andy Kelly published 9 June 21 Show off Analysing the hype machine.
Reverse murder mystery Overboard is a deliciously evil twist on the detective genre By Andy Kelly published 3 June 21 Youdunnit Getting away with murder.
Deliver At All Costs is a free driving game about a courier who's had enough of your shit By Andy Kelly published 1 June 21 Road rage A delivery driver with nothing to lose.
The PlayStation 4 exclusives we want to see on PC By Andy Kelly last updated 27 May 21 Console command Console-only games we'd love to get our hands on, ranked.
An interview with the actor behind Lady Dimitrescu: 'It wasn't until I got to the table read that I realised what I'd actually booked' By Andy Kelly last updated 27 May 21 Interview Actor Maggie Robertson on bringing the tall vampire lady to life.
Mind Scanners review By Andy Kelly published 25 May 21 Brain drain Mess with people's heads, literally.
I was the first ever person to walk on this gross, wet planet in Elite Dangerous: Odyssey By Andy Kelly published 20 May 21 Space walk One slimy leap.
Time loop shooter Deathloop is like an extreme Dishonored By Andy Kelly published 19 May 21 Killing time A fresh look at Arkane's next project.
Elite Dangerous: Odyssey, which lets you leave your ship and walk on planets, now has a release date By Andy Kelly published 18 May 21 News Get ready to make one small step.
The Ascent is an action RPG with brilliantly brutal gun combat and a stunning cyberpunk city By Andy Kelly published 18 May 21 Corporate takeover Shoot your way to freedom.
Days Gone review By Andy Kelly published 18 May 21 Deacon blues Zombies and the art of motorcycle maintenance.
In Resident Evil Village, Chris Redfield is finally a person By Andy Kelly published 10 May 21 Rock star The series regular gets a personality.
PC Gamer plays: Slipways, Curse of the Dead Gods, Session, and Hitman 3 By Andy Kelly, Robin Valentine, Natalie Clayton, Samuel Roberts published 10 May 21 Now playing The PCG team trades stories of their latest encounters in videogames.
Dinosaurs are trying to murder you in this stylish tribute to the golden age of survival horror By Andy Kelly published 7 May 21 Dino crisis Code: Dino-H is vintage survival horror, and it's free too.
How long is Resident Evil Village? By Andy Kelly last updated 7 May 21 Time attack Find out how many hours it'll take to finish Ethan's latest ordeal in this Resident Evil 8 length guide.
Resident Evil Village's hero Ethan Winters is painfully boring, and I love him for it By Andy Kelly published 6 May 21 Average Joe A man with nothing to lose (or say.)
Resident Evil Village review By Andy Kelly last updated 5 May 21 Lady killer The scariest Resident Evil yet.
Become an angel and ride a velociraptor into battle in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous By Andy Kelly published 5 May 21 Dino crisis We go hands-on with an early beta of the next Pathfinder CRPG.
The weird old Star Wars games that time forgot By Andy Kelly published 4 May 21 Galaxy quest Exploring the dark corners of the Star Wars game universe.
PC gaming's greatest stories By Andy Kelly last updated 20 May 21 Tall tales From epic RPGs to classic point-and-click adventures, these are the best story-driven games you can play on PC right now.
The Witcher movie from 2001 is terrible, but there's something weirdly charming about it By Andy Kelly published 26 April 21 Movie magic Revisiting Geralt's first cinematic outing.
Broken Sword is still point-and-click perfection By Andy Kelly last updated 30 April 21 Templar run Revisiting a '90s adventure classic.
We talk to Disco Elysium's incredible narrator, who recorded 350,000 words of dialogue and has never acted before By Andy Kelly last updated 29 April 21 Inner demons A chat with Lenval Brown and voice director Cash DeCuir.
Now more than ever, Knights of the Old Republic is a refreshing take on Star Wars By Andy Kelly published 21 April 21 Starstruck Revisiting BioWare's classic RPG in a post-Mandalorian world.
Dive into people's memories in this new cyberpunk adventure game By Andy Kelly published 21 April 21 Thought process A future where people back their brains up like hard drives.