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602 reviewsCellar Door adds more depth and plenty of new ways to enjoy its charming roguelike formula.
A free, surprisingly good-feeling Sonic game can't go amiss with fans in need of tiding over, but some underwhelming progression holds it back.
A deceptively goofy asymmetrical tactics game that feels as grand as any monster movie.
eFootball 1.0.0 arrives with more substance and structure, but the good ideas are still buried too deep.
Despite some visual delights in its cybernoir, pixel-art vision of Singapore, Chinatown Detective Agency's let down by lightweight mechanics and bugs.
The PSVR gets its swan song with Moss: Book 2, a charming follow-up to one of the platform's best.
A serviceable restoration of one of the best and strangest games in Squaresoft's back catalogue.
The Old West has always been weird, hasn't it? A bloody daydream of plunder and desolation, heroism and nihilism, reinc…
I was a little worried Norco wouldn't be very much fun. The first from independent studio Geography of Robots, it's a d…
Eurogamer's review of Patrick's Parabox, a brilliant, stripped-back recursive puzzle game.
Eurogamer's review of Ghostwire: Tokyo, a beatuifully otherworldly, but occasionally tiresome action-horror game.
At times, playing Tina Tina's Wonderlands can feel a little like working through a hangover. This is a game with UI tha…
When Masahiro Sakurai first drew a couple of stumpy arms, big feet and blushing cheeks on a little pink blob, he was an…
Our review of Tunic, which turns its many influences into something that feels both familiar and gloriously new.
If you're searching for some rhyme or reason for why perpetually angry protagonist Jack whips out a smartphone-type dev…
Dawn of Ragnarök is a generous new course for Valhalla's already enormous feast - but one which earns its place at the table.
The first time you meet him, Triangle Strategy's protagonist Serenoa Wolffort seems to be nothing less than a fairytale…
There once was a time when Gran Turismo was everything. If you visited a video game store at the turn of the century yo…
I am of an age where most of my school memories are a jumbled haze, except for the occasional trauma nugget that likes …
If you mixed together Disney's "It's a Small World" theme park ride with Indiana Jones and Lord of the Rings, you might…