Chris Tapsell
Reviews
47 reviewsThe city could do with work, but Pokémon Legends: Z-A is a much more tightly focused, delightfully goofy, return to better form. At least by modern standards.
Sucker Punch's sequel offers more great combat, but would be better served as a linear action game, freed of its poor sidequests and dated open world.
Movement, meaning and mindfulness combine in Giant Squid's latest, a game of free-form expression and flow.
Despelote's creators tell a remarkable, pseudo-autobiographical tale about football and Ecuador - but also one about the act of remembering.
Poignant, symphonic and stupendously beautiful, South of Midnight is sorely let down by rote platforming and ill-thought-out combat.
Eurogamer's review of Wanderstop, a warm-hearted, funny, sincere, and deeply pleasant place to stay - but a less successful vehicle for mindfulness itself.
Eurogamer's review of Marvel Rivals, a perfectly functional but not hugely enjoyable team battler that stumbles when it comes to the finer details.
While the invisible hand of compulsion and in-game spending lingers, Pokémon TCG Pocket benefits from smartly interwoven systems and a darn good card game.
Reverting to typical Call of Duty, Black Ops 6's bombastic if predictable campaign is matched with snappy but one-speed multiplayer and over-engineered zombies.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's campaign is a return to form for the series, mixing the usual slightly unsavoury set dressing with cracking action and ironic charm.
FC 25 is a new FC, with some genuine differences on- and off-pitch. It's also the exact same FC it's always been.
Nomada Studio follows up on the striking Gris with Neva, an effort that's poignant and precise, if maybe just a tad melodramatic.
Eurogamer's review of Star Wars Outlaws, a game which strips away a lot of Ubisoft open world clutter but in doing so, leaves too little left.
Eurogamer's review of Harold Halibut, a visually arresting, warm-hearted tale of a gofer searching for his purpose that flounders amongst endless fet
Eurogamer's review of Pacific Drive, a punishing, anxiety-inducing game with an oddly lovable loop.
Eurogamer's review of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justic League, a game with brilliant elements but no real purpose.
Eurogamer's review of A Highland Song, a game in service of nature and experience.
Eurogamer's review of FM24, where small changes make big impacts.
Eurogamer's review of Spider-Man 2, at once a simple but stylish and utterly charming sequel.
Eurogamer's review of Starfield, a game of typical Bethesda aptitude but without the magic that binds it all together.
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