PC Reviews
Streets of Rage 4 (PC) Review
A revitalised love letter to the genre and a cracking entry into the beloved franchise. A few niggles aside this looks, sounds and plays amazing.
Hands on: Double Kick Heroes (Early Access)
It's the zombie apocalypse, and the band Double Kick Heroes plan to survive by the power of heavy metal. Games Fiends step up to the drums to take a look.
Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash (PC) review
Young ninja women with large breasts and small bikinis have third-person shooter waterfights. Basically, just imagine if Russ Meyer developed Gears of War. GamesFiends hides its embarrassment to take a look.
High Noon VR (PC / Rift) Review
High Noon VR is a cut above the middle of the pack but does little to excel.
Tower 57 (PC) review
In a dystopian future, big guns prove useful; who'd have guessed? Games Fiends blasts through twin-stick shooter Tower 57.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 (PC) Review
While on the pitch Konami are doing a great job they are still lacking in key areas.
Nidhogg 2 (PC) review
GamesFiends take a look to see if Nidhogg 2 can match the levels of balanced, multiplayer fun as in its original.
Solstice Chronicles: MIA (PC) review
It is the duty of every lone soldier to be ready for hordes of rampaging mutants, especially those posted to Mars. Thankfully Solstice Chronicles: MIA make this duty enjoyable.
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