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542 reviewsSuper Mario Party Jamboree is the biggest Mario Party game yet, but fails to find the fun at almost every step.
Eurogamer's review of Metaphor: ReFantazio, the latest Japanese RPG from Atlus that sees the studio in epic, operatic form.
Phoenix Springs doesn't so much start as awaken, adrift in a shimmering void of static to an only slightly discordant c…
Despite its initially promising duality concept, tactical shooter Spectre Divide is held back by a hesitance to take further creative risks. Eurogamer's review.
While Shattered Space is quite possibly one of Starfield's most enjoyable storylines to date, it's ultimately another wasted opportunity. Our review.
Ingenious, unstable, and uncompromising in pursuit of its goals, Shadows of Doubt truly is the ultimate hard-boiled detective sim. Our review.
Eurogamer's Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom review.
A sequel that takes the thrilling cold-survival city-building heart of Frostpunk and evolves it in every way, while losing none of what made it special.
Dead Rising's over the top zombie shenanigans are still a great time in 2024, but this is very much for first-time players only.
Our review of The Plucky Squire, a lovely and inventive game for kids and adults.
Our review of UFO 50, a dazzling collection of new old games.
Eurogamer's review of Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, where an enjoyably novel game world is let down by technical issues both online and off.
Eurogamer's review of I Am Your Beast, a rapid-fire action game with smartly realised story running through it.
Our review of the gentle exploration game Caravan SandWitch.
Our review of Astro Bot, a wildly charming platformer.
Eurogamer's review of Space Marine 2, a mostly-thrilling single-player game and a stupendous one when played in its various forms of co-op.
One of Capcom's most handsome Ace Attorney remasters to date, but divorcing it from its courtroom setting and structure is its biggest and most fatal flaw.
Our review of The Casting of Frank Stone, a horror collaboration that has its moments, but can get bogged down in fan-service and references.
Eurogamer's review of Concord, a perfectly playable game of snappy combat and colourful character abilities, with muddled heroes and unimaginative maps.
Eurogamer's review of Star Wars Outlaws, a game which strips away a lot of Ubisoft open world clutter but in doing so, leaves too little left.