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602 reviewsA lean and tightly-restrained mashup of more than just Rock Band and Doom, Metal: Hellsinger captures the earnest spirit of an underloved genre.
In my twenties, a night out at the club was the highlight of my week, especially if there was a DJ playing whom I espec…
When it comes to Nintendo's most significant releases of the past 10 years, most would - quite rightly - point towards …
Arya winning, son? Eurogamer's review of Warner Bros. MultiVersus.
A review of Dream Cycle, a fascinating, deeply troubled spin on Lovecraft and Tomb Raider.
Sam Barlow's epic mystery of self-reference and cinema is an elaborate, ingenious enigma - one that would be even better if it didn't beg to be solved.
Automatoys is an ingenious iOS game about complex machines.
Kirby's Dream Buffet is knockabout fun for four players.
Volition's Saints Row reboot won't set the world alight, but there's a punchy game here with some pleasant surprises.
This is a game that gives you the rare chance to kick back and do diddly squat.
Teen angst, a diverse cast, and simplistic interactivity accompany a real life music EP in We Are OFK.
Is it possible to quantify cool? Rollerdrome, the latest from the skatemasters of Roll7, certainly thinks so. Skating g…
Let me keep this brief, as I have a wash on - a wash full of briefs! Arcade Paradise is a game about running a laundret…
Hello! I'm a cult leader these days. Let me tell you what I've just been doing.
Clever tweaks to a brilliant formula make this a tactics game just built for experimentation.
Like Two Point Hospital before it, Two Point Studios combines neatly overlapping management systems with an irrepressably oddball charm.
It is impossible to get your head around memory. It's intangible, yet all-powerful. It can be like living with a ghost,…
Monolith Soft closes out its loosely connected trilogy of epic RPGs with its most adaptable, malleable and high-spirited adventure yet.
While Live A Live's component tales and battles can be hit-and-miss, this elderly Squaresoft anthology is a wonderful testament to the genre's range.
Don't be put off by the unusual art style: As Dusk Falls is good. I'd even go as far as to say it's the best interactiv…