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542 reviewsEurogamer's review of Doom: The Dark Ages, a breezy reimagining of gaming's original horror show.
Eurogamer's review of The Midnight Walk, an adventure game for PS5, PS VR2, Steam and PC VR.
A zany, knockabout co-op action adventure that's kaleidoscopically colourful but wears you out before you get to the good stuff.
Despelote's creators tell a remarkable, pseudo-autobiographical tale about football and Ecuador - but also one about the act of remembering.
Eurogamer's review of the immersive sim Skin Deep - it's wonderful. Find out why this is a fine addition to the genre.
Is Promise Mascot Agency the right mixture of open-world, card game, passive-income generator, and whimsy? Eurogamer reviewed it to find out.
Outstanding artwork and glorious combat bring Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's bold, painterly world to life.
Acclaimed point-and-click studio Wadjet Eye's gently paced, time-travelling genre-hopper blends elegant puzzling and in…
Eurogamer's review of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. Is SNK's sequel up there with the best in the fighting game genre?
A fascinating new narrative adventure from the original Life is Strange team with fresh twists that help move the formula forward.
A brilliantly playful game about architecture and place. Find out why Blue Prince is a sheer delight in Eurogamer's review.
Lovely performances elevate a movie that captures Minecraft's many bits and pieces but not its creative spirit.
Poignant, symphonic and stupendously beautiful, South of Midnight is sorely let down by rote platforming and ill-thought-out combat.
In this Eurogamer review of Atomfall, find out why a difficult start doesn't mean this intriguing tale isn't worth discovering.
Another epic entry in the Assassin's Creed series, Shadows moves the action to Japan for a stylish and satisfying entry.
Not all its additions are for the better, but this excavation of Monolith Soft's alien opus remains as fascinating and enthralling as it did a decade ago.
Far from cribbing Overboard's homework, Expelled! is a tighter, more focused detective story that really makes the most of its replayable timeloop structure.
Eurogamer's review of Wanderstop, a warm-hearted, funny, sincere, and deeply pleasant place to stay - but a less successful vehicle for mindfulness itself.
Fantastic from start to finish, Split Fiction is one of the most inventive and joyful co-op games to date, and a testament to the power of human imagination.
Knights in Tight Spaces expands on every part of the Fights in Tight Spaces template, but an abundance of new ideas swa…