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Warhammer 40,000: Darktide
80
Much like its endless enemies, Darktide's many small issues add up to a real nuisance - but Fatshark's stupendous atmosphere and vicious action prevails.
Need for Speed: Unbound
80
Here’s a familiar tale. A new Need for Speed comes out to zero fanfare and turns out to be pretty decent; decent enough…
A sensitive remaster of the PSP prequel that's recontextualised in the wake of Remake. Our Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion review.
Swordship
100
Our review of the phenomenal arcade game Swordship.
The Callisto Protocol
80
Dead Space comparisons are impossible to avoid - but while The Callisto Protocol's missing some of the depth and tension, it makes up for it with sheer, bloody-
Gunvein
80
Our review of Gunvein, an engaging and generous shooting game.
Marvel's Midnight Suns
80
A review of Firaxis' new tactical battler, Marvel's Midnight Suns.
Our review of Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me.
Evil West
80
Our review of horror shooter Evil West.
Our review of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, ambitious games with some basic problems.
A Little to the Left
60
Slick puzzle design finds itself at odds with the creativity of organising that A Little to the Left wants to evoke.
Somerville
60
A review of the platforming sci-fi game Somerville
Pentiment
80
Our review of Pentiment, a narrative adventure.
My favourite remakes tend to be a little disrespectful towards the games they're remaking, engaging in mildly subversiv…
Football Manager 2023
60
Football Manager is still the best sim of its kind, but FM23's serious lack of major improvements shows an annual release schedule taking its toll.
God of War Ragnarök
80
Much like its heroes, God of War: Ragnarök learns to love itself for what it truly is: gargantuan, excessive, and wonderfully absurd.
Few games are bold enough to require co-op. Fewer still go as far as to obscure an entire half of the game from the oth…
This year's Modern Warfare 2 has some good moments, some beautiful cinematics and some typically moreish multiplayer - but it's a cowardly retconning of the ori
Saturnalia
80
A pretty Sardinian village merges with all kinds of hellish influence in this artful, claustrophic horror. Eurogamer's Saturnalia review.
The Case of the Golden Idol
80
Witty, observationalist writing and a hands-off approach to deduction elevate this excellent period murder-mystery to a singular work. Eurogamer's review.