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542 reviewsMafia continues to feel a tad dated in its design trappings, but there's beauty, efficiency and nuanced performances here that are well worth your time.
Tales of the Shire promises to be a relaxing escape to hobbit life, but, the more you play this life simulator, the more wearisome the mechanics become.
At its best, Wheel World, a colourful racer, has the power to improve your day.
Familiarity stalks you at every turn in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, a competent, pretty soulslike with a nice twist on death but few true surprises.
A brilliant core mechanic and clever design make Donkey Kong Bananza a delightfully sticky 3D platform adventure topped off with a sweet central partnership.
Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream offers luxurious cutscenes and a focused twist on stealth by remaining deliberately inflexible, but doesn't quite pull it together.
Our review of Tony Hawk 3+4, a new compilation that reveals two games that have largely survived a few tweaks and omissions.
Our review of System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Edition - a lovely game that's showing its age a bit.
Our review of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, a fascinating sequel that sacrifices a little of its strangeness.
Our review of FBC: Firebreak, a weird co-op shooter.
Dune: Awakening review - Three outstanding games in one, dripping with love for all things Dune.
Our review of the elegant charmer TRON: Catalyst.
Despite some early promise, MindsEye is sunk by a ridiculous story, inconsistent writing, poorly designed mission scenarios, and utterly atrocious combat.
Our review of The Alters, a sci-fi experience about cloning that brings something tense and new to the base-building strategy space.
Eurogamer's review of Nintendo Switch 2 launch exclusive, Mario Kart World - Nintendo's open-world entry in the Mario Kart series.
Our review of Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour - a genuinely weird piece of software.
The makers of FTL and Into the Breach offer another ingenious slice of finely calibrated systems, and this time it's all about that arcade feeling.
FromSoftware's multiplayer spin-off is an exhilarating rush and a celebration of the studio's prior achievements Souls veterans will devour.
Eurogamer's review of Blades of Fire, the new action adventure with soulslike elements from MercurySteam.
Our review of the gorgeous and transporting Lushfoil Photography Sim.