
Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector is a jolly, blood-spattered tactical romp through the grim, dark future.

Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector is a jolly, blood-spattered tactical romp through the grim, dark future.

A deckbuilding dungeon crawler that stands out, but avoids greatness.

A cleverly stripped-down RPG concept that demands attention for as long as it takes you to work out the clear "best" way to guide each hero class.

Breathedge's concept of survival crafting in space may be good, but it just isn't fun in practice.

Field of Glory 2: Medieval is the closest to a tabletop miniatures experience you'll get on PC.

A cutthroat game of personal negotiations that doesn't quite hold up on PC.

Terraform Mars as an artificial consciousness. What could go wrong?

An ambitious game that doesn't excel at anything it tries.

Wingspan's digital release soars over the competition.

Love it or hate it, this definitive edition is Age of Empires 3 amplified.

If the RTS is dead, then Iron Harvest is some pretty slick necromancy.

Ambitious in the extreme, Shadow Empire is a unique sci-fi wargame that's a little lost in its own details.

Changes up the looks, but delivers a classic experience.

The return of the beloved sim series is a showcase for joyful mech combat.

In terms of core design, turn-based tactics games don't get much better than Phoenix Point.