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602 reviewsWith a new found sense of tension, and showpiece Contract missions, Citizen Sleeper is transformed. This follow-up has …
The Stone of Madness is an isometric real-time stealth game, elevated by a unique approach to time, mental health, and a resplendent monastic setting.
Our review if Eternal Strands, an action RPG with magical powers that feel genuinely dangerous, married to level design that offers scale and prettiness.
Sniper Elite: Resistance may not innovate much on the series' standard blueprint, but it's still a challenging, rewarding, and deeply satisfying adventure.
A snappy entry in the best series that action tower defence has to offer, held back by a repeating roguelite structure that's only partially successful.
Here's our review of Donkey Kong Country Returns HD, a great game but a sad swansong for the Switch.
Our review of Dynasty Warriors: Origins, a decent hack-and-slash that stumbles with its lead.
Eurogamer's review of Marvel Rivals, a perfectly functional but not hugely enjoyable team battler that stumbles when it comes to the finer details.
The paid, offline version of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is a lot more chill, but the legacy of its freemium systems still requires a little navigation.
A gentle cadence and quirky characters can't counter Mythwrecked's repetitive gameplay, making this more Greek tragedy than odyssey.
The Cabin Factory is a short and scary horror gimmick of a game, but is it worth its small price? Find out in the Eurogamer review.
Fun and challenging swordplay can't make up for bland and repetitive action between behemoths, making this far from the epic adventure it wants to be.
Our review of the evocative wild-swimming game Naiad.
Our review of the dizzyling deep roguelike RPG Caves of Qud.
It might not have quite the same wow factor second time around, but Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 builds on its astonishing predecessor with intelligence.
In Monument Valley 3, UsTwo's slightly airless prettiness benefits from a few new ideas.
Smart, fun and so very Indiana Jones, The Great Circle is a stealth action tour de force that marks a bold new era for MachineGames.
The cult classic mobile RPG finally gets its due, for lovers of mechanics over story who can rise to the demands of its extreme challenge.
A true step forward for open-world gacha games, Infinity Nikki finally brings some much needed competition to the miHoYo monopoly.
Short but powerfully unsettling, Threshold takes aim at the strange and horrifying helplessness of being a small cog in a giant corporate machine, and nails it.