I Want
Crysis (PC)
Despite its occasional lapse, it is a game with a taste of the future - of what can and will be done with PC gaming. At its root it recognises that ...
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (PC)
Take the Xbox 360 version's already stunning visuals and crank then up to create the PC version.
RAGE (PC)

RAGE is a brand new first-person shooter from id Software, inventors of the FPS and creators of Doom & Quake, but with added vehicular action segments and an open, post-apocalyptic world.

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 2 (PC)

One of the best looking and best playing RTSes of the past year.

BioShock 2 (PC)

Taking place some years after the original title, BioShock 2 features the first Big Daddy returning to Rapture to stop the Big Sister and her ilk. Also, some long-awaited multiplayer ...

Singularity (PC)

So what if the shooting’s often spongy, the health system frustratingly archaic and the visuals dated and uneven? Terrific weapons, powers and boss scraps mean the good times come ...

I'm playing
Fallout: New Vegas (PC)

Not Fallout 4 but its own unrelated game, this will have you taking a post-apocalyptic road trip to Vegas.

I've Beaten
Call of Duty: World at War (PC)

Treyarch ditches the number subtitle and expectedly returns to WWII and the Pacific theatre of war. World at War has extremely brutal gunplay and amazing online multiplayer and co-op modes ...

World of Goo (PC)
A delightfully weird and endlessly inventive puzzle/construction game involving millions of oblivious - and apparently, tasty - Goo Balls.
Modern Warfare 2 (PC)

Let’s keep it good and simple: Modern Warfare 2 is this year’s must-buy first-person shooter.

Call of Duty 2 (PC)
If you can't get enough of WWII, Call of Duty 2 is a hot ticket.
Left 4 Dead (PC)

An incredibly tense multiplayer experience like no other. A must buy for shooter fans.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (PC)
We're still not sure what war this is and the solo campaign could have been longer; but it's the same Call of Duty that we all know and ...
Collecting Dust
Call of Juarez (PC)
A fire-and-brimstone shooter that pays homage to the spaghetti western with plenty of duels, wagons, Stetsons, sheriffs and quick-draw shootouts.
Frontlines: Fuel of War (PC)
Fighting for fossil fuel is a satisfactory sinlge player experience, but the multi-player really shines in this a-little-too-close-to-reality first-person shooter.
Portal (PC)
This surreal puzzler will mess with your mind. The fact that it comes bundled with Half-Life 2, Episode One and Two, and Team Fortress 2 is the icing on the ...
Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties (PC)
While the core gameplay is still recognizable, this is a great facelift that makes an old friend look young again.
Mirror's Edge (PC)
It’s ambitious in a multitude of ways, both in making a platformer from a first-person perspective and in its implementation of free running. It’s really, really good and ...
Zeno Clash (PC)
Based in a strange punk/fantasy realm, this indie gem is worth a look, as you first-person punch your way through a world of wonder.
I Love
Call of Duty: World at War (PC)

Treyarch ditches the number subtitle and expectedly returns to WWII and the Pacific theatre of war. World at War has extremely brutal gunplay and amazing online multiplayer and co-op modes ...

Half-Life 2: Episode Two (PC)
Continues the Half-Life 2 legend with a whole chapter of brand new content. Can't wait? Neither can we.
World of Goo (PC)
A delightfully weird and endlessly inventive puzzle/construction game involving millions of oblivious - and apparently, tasty - Goo Balls.
Modern Warfare 2 (PC)

Let’s keep it good and simple: Modern Warfare 2 is this year’s must-buy first-person shooter.

Left 4 Dead (PC)

An incredibly tense multiplayer experience like no other. A must buy for shooter fans.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (PC)
We're still not sure what war this is and the solo campaign could have been longer; but it's the same Call of Duty that we all know and ...
I Hate
Zeno Clash (PC)
Based in a strange punk/fantasy realm, this indie gem is worth a look, as you first-person punch your way through a world of wonder.
Gun (PC)
Gun perfectly bottles classic Old West ingredients in videogame form, and the label doesn't read "snake oil."
I'm Tracking
RAGE (PC)

RAGE is a brand new first-person shooter from id Software, inventors of the FPS and creators of Doom & Quake, but with added vehicular action segments and an open, post-apocalyptic world.

Alice: Madness Returns (PC)

After the less than spectacular Grimm titles, American McGee returns to one of his most successful properties.

Duke Nukem Forever (PC)

After 14 years in development, it’s finally here, and it's… a disappointingly by-the-numbers comeback for one of gaming's most iconic heroes.

Batman: Arkham Asylum (PC)
This third-person action game takes Batman inside the iconic, ultra-creepy Arkham Asylum, and this stellar release raises the bar quite high for all future comic book games.