Eurogamer's Scores
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For 5,043 reviews, this publication has graded:
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31% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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65% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 7.4 points lower than other critics.
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Average Game review score: 67
| Highest review score: | Uncharted 2: Among Thieves | |
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| Lowest review score: | New World Order |
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It leaves you with a peculiar sense of power: it feels as though you have the influence of a redemptive god, restoring a fallen world back to its Eden state after a corrupting virus.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 14, 2011
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It's a scope and scale that can be daunting, but it allows for an unparalleled level of player agency within an RTS.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 24, 2012
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By simply making sure that absolutely everything in the game is designed to remove the usual restrictions on fun, Sumo's created something that practically transcends rivals like PGR3 and Burnout before you even done anything.- Eurogamer
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Virtua Fighter may no longer be at the cutting edge, but Final Showdown proves that it still runs deeper than any of its peers.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 13, 2012
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A relentlessly compelling title that feels so rich with atmosphere, breathless excitement and palpable tension that virtually all our minor quibbles go out of the window.- Eurogamer
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Don't let the muted disappointment of the multiplayer discolour what is among the best single-player experiences we've ever experienced. Certainly up there with literally anything else, including "Half-Life 2," "San Andreas," and as far as enjoyment, intrigue, reward and challenge, far surpasses the likes of "Halo 2" and "Killzone," and shows up the competition in more ways than we could care to mention.- Eurogamer
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The translators and proofreaders have done an excellent job conveying both meaning and emotion through text. The music is cute, and the art is simple and beautiful. This game is so worth its eShop price.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 6, 2014
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A decent length for a videogame at roughly ten hours, and it boasts an enormous number of hugely varied tasks to complete and beautiful sights to see. Capped off with an elegant control system and intelligent game design, this is the platformer to bury both mediocre rivals like "Banjo Kazooie" and old classics like "Mario 64."- Eurogamer
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When the game starts giving you the opportunity to play as Kong, it's like Spinal Tap dropped by Ubisoft's studios and cranked it up to eleven.- Eurogamer
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Consistently surprising and full of unexpected delights even for players who squeezed the last drops out of the first game; it takes the concept that we loved so much and asks "I wonder what else we can do with this" with a huge cheeky grin on its face and a pocket full of Class-A drugs, Party Rings and bathroom cleaning products. [JPN Import]- Eurogamer
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Though familiar, MTWII is breathtaking in its depth, fiendishly challenging in all the right ways and a big old phlegmy spit right in the eye of anything else foolish enough to claim ownership of the strategy crown.- Eurogamer
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If you'd like to know how easy it can be to ruin an excellent work, you can cry yourself to sleep thinking of all the squandered potential in Dawn of the New World. But if you can bring yourself to ignore it, this is still a fine reissue of a great game.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 10, 2014
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FIFA 13 is also the most broadly appealing game EA Canada has ever produced in other ways. It's absolutely rammed with different ways into it, and it takes unprecedented advantage of its intimacy with the people who run the big leagues and own all the broadcast rights.- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 20, 2012
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Stands out as an absolute colossus that towers over the competition - on any format.- Eurogamer
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If there's a single competitive bone in your body, you really need to play Heart of the Swarm. If you're only interested in the tactical tasting menu of the campaign - you still need to play it.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 19, 2013
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Sure, SpaceChem is just pseudo-science, but it does capture that mystique of toying with nature's fundamental ingredients.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 7, 2011
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Diablo 3 is more than slick, and more than deep. It's a turbo-charged romp through the conventions of action, role-playing and online games that plays to the gallery but tears up the rulebook on the sly. It has been awfully compromised by its launch and by the lack of an offline mode, but it deserves better than to be remembered for that. And I'm certain it won't be.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 21, 2012
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Ubisoft Montreal has never been afraid to try new things, but after a few missteps with games like last year's Prince of Persia, perhaps the bravest thing it could have done with Assassin's Creed II was simply to make a classic open-world adventure, filled to the brim with things you want to do and the narrative motivation to continue doing them. The fact it's done so suggests we really should trust the studio when it says it's taken its lesson, and fills me with hope for the third game in the trilogy. In the meantime, we not only have the Assassin's Creed game we'd hoped for in the first place to play with, but one of the best open-world games of the year.- Eurogamer
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By simply making sure that absolutely everything in the game is designed to remove the usual restrictions on fun, Sumo's created something that practically transcends rivals like PGR3 and Burnout before you even done anything.- Eurogamer
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Having convincingly overtaken its main rival last year, FIFA 10 nevertheless consolidates its lead with great authority. Last year, I said FIFA feels like football, rewards football, and punishes football for football reasons. The difference between FIFA 09 and FIFA 10 is that the latter knows exactly where the former fell short of that, and makes up the distance in almost every case.- Eurogamer
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Charming and delightful, faithful to the source yet cheekily irreverent, and packed with features that feed into each other in satisfying ways, The Lord of the Rings marks yet another highpoint in the Lego series.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 20, 2012
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Above all though, I like the fact that it's kind of an art game take on stupid coconut-shy mobile sports rubbish while also being an extremely good example of the latter. It's the sort of game you could write a paper about but you will also see randoms playing and enjoying on the train.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 1, 2014
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We're just happy to see a flagship game for a modern system that's about running from left to right and jumping over things. New ideas are great, great old ideas are better, and LittleBigPlanet has both: it's the future and the past of videogames, rolled into one.- Eurogamer
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While exaggerated and impossible, it's all executed properly. Every wobble, every turn, all motion-captured. The ragdoll on the bails is barking mad, even allowing you to augment its lunacy by extending the skeleton-destroying impacts, but that just makes the boring bit - falling off your skateboard - more fun.- Eurogamer
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Compared to its predecessor, it looks better, moves faster, throws you further and loves you more. The track design is more extraordinary than ever and full of flourishes that I can barely begin to emulate with my own creations, the new gameplay modes fit right in, and indeed Platform is arguably more addictive than anything in the first game all by itself.- Eurogamer
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With Binding, McMillen and Himsl created the rules of the world and then set it in motion. Yet this game is nearly as much fun as Super Meat Boy, and more profound. It proves that there's more than one way to make a masterpiece.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 7, 2011
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A wonderful piece of entertainment, and easily the best adventure game since the days of "Grim Fandango."- Eurogamer
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It's not the levelling, it's the taking part that counts. That's what makes Guild Wars 2 great. Almost every aspect of its design serves the individual player and whole community equally, and there's a breezy willingness to put the content ahead of the grind throughout. It's a little lightweight, perhaps; its fantasy world is more picturesque than truly enveloping, and its social and gameplay hooks offer instant gratification over ties that bind. But it's still the most coherent, seamless, social and fun MMO in a long time - and the only one that can call itself truly modern.- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 18, 2012
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It's an instantly appealing refinement of smart ideas, served up with gorgeous production values and back-to-basics strategic muscle. It's intelligently structured, so you can lose yourself for hours or indulge in a quick twenty minute skirmish, while the multiplayer mode is an absolute monster if you're willing to submit to its co-operative style.- Eurogamer
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By giving players a real incentive to be the stealthy super-spy, it's opening the game up to being what it should have been. And by wrapping it in a memorable narrative and giving Sam Fisher the ability to be evil, you actually start to care not only about your actions, but the characters in the game too.- Eurogamer
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Wake up, everyone! With PES 2013, Konami has finally pulled off the excellent game it's been threatening to release for the last couple of years. On the scale of dramatic football comebacks it's not quite up there with That Night in Barcelona (© Clive Tyldesley) or The Miracle of Istanbul, but it surely comes close.- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 18, 2012
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Device 6 is designed to linger in the mind long after the last code has been cracked and the last sentence read.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 17, 2013
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To complain that Virtua Fighter 5 isn't accessible enough would be like complaining that a black and white film isn't colourful enough, or that a vegetable dish isn't meaty enough. VF5 sets out to create the world's best beat 'em up for beat 'em up aficionados, and it succeeds.- Eurogamer
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No timid attempt at carving off a slice of the bloated zombie market, ZombiU takes a new path - one that cuts a swathe through the horde. If it's not quite perfect then that's no terrible criticism, and whatever else, it is one hell of a launch title.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 18, 2012
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All of which makes Dota 2 an absurd video game to try to recommend. Being the largest and most immediately open MOBA, with Valve showcasing its talent for rewarding and fostering a community, it demands and offers more than literally any game I can think of. It's almost more comparable to basketball than most commercial games. Something utterly opaque bearing no endgame, but that could happily fill every waking second of your life.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 16, 2013
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It all adds up to what's just about the definitive version of one of the finest role-players of the last five years.- Eurogamer
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With Microsoft's typically brilliant online implantation underpinning everything, alongside its determination to break technical boundaries Forza Motorsport is a quite staggering achievement for a first attempt and is a must have for any driving game fan.- Eurogamer
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The fact that games hell-bent on breaking all the rules appear to be showing up on an increasingly regular basis across multiple download channels is genuinely heart-warming.- Eurogamer
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Whether it works or not, you'll have fun playing it; lots of fun; and that, more than anything, is why you should buy it.- Eurogamer
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It's the sort of game where you still yearn for goals even when you're 5-0 up in injury time. [JPN Import]- Eurogamer
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An engrossing and highly entertaining adventure game with characters that you can care about, an involving storyline to keep you hooked, and settings and characters that are both beautiful and bizarre.- Eurogamer
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So, the most beautiful world in a game? Perhaps. To look at it’s cohesive, well-formed, has some of the best, most inventive enemy designs ever conceived, and the shimmering draw distance constantly beckons you into it’s hazy good-looking promise.- Eurogamer
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A memorable gem from a master miniaturist who can teach the big boys a thing or two about how to tell a story in this medium. If we're ever going to get away from measuring our gaming by the yard, this would be a great place to start.- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 23, 2012
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Dark Souls 2 probably isn't quite the same masterpiece Dark Souls is, but then neither is anything else, and the fact it comes so close is remarkable.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 10, 2014
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More than anything, what really stands out about Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty! is the sheer coherency of the original design. It was startling back in 1997 on the PlayStation when games did not often turn up with proper themes to think about, and it's still just as startling in 2014, to be honest, where the grace with which the plot unfolds and the relevance it still has for the real world remain something of an anomaly.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 21, 2014
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An unqualified triumph. It's stuffed with content but rarely for the sake of it, and knowing Criterion it will be handsomely supported for months to come, even though it's already the best pure arcade racing game since Burnout Paradise.- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 11, 2010
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A game that exemplifies so much of what commentators claim has died in the Japanese game industry. A blast of creative brilliance, both technically accomplished, strategically deep and infused with rare imagination, Bayonetta represents the pinnacle of its chosen niche. [JPN Import]- Eurogamer
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Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is quite simply a superb package, with neither single-player nor online feeling like it's been given short shrift.- Eurogamer
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It's a lovely restoration job, then, and the kind of thing Ubisoft could learn a thing or two from. Beyond the joys of seeing the games sharper and less shaky, and in 3D if you've got the right telly, is the simple pleasure of having them on the same disc and the same loading menu, where you can flick back and forth between them and ponder the way that they fit together.- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 8, 2011
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Judged against any reasonable criteria, Modern Warfare 3's first serving of extras is an unmistakable success. Fun and challenging Spec Ops missions, plus excellent maps that have been precision-engineered to complement the COD play style, all add up to an essential download.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 27, 2012
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It's a game with real heart that fans of Japanese RPGs can't fail to fall in love with. It's also the best turn-based title on the Game Boy Advance since the original "Advance Wars."- Eurogamer
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What's most striking, though, is that Pikmin still feels like strategy seen with fresh eyes - strategy, perhaps, by designers who were unconcerned with labelling, and just let their ideas lead them where they wanted to go.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 22, 2013
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It's absolutely no exaggeration to say that this is far and away the best game for anyone who hasn't played an MMOG before to cut their teeth on. Even more than the familiar universe, the excellent interface and gameplay design Turbine have crafted turn this into an experience which those who have previously avoided the lure of MMOs will find tough to resist.- Eurogamer
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Innovation takes on many guises; this isn't this generation's "Super Mario 64" in terms of reinvention, but given its comprehensiveness and attention to detail, you might liken its impact on us to that of Yoshi's Island. Except, you know, this is funnier.- Eurogamer
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All of which puts GoatUp 2 right up there with Gridrunner as Llamasoft's best work on iOS. It may have one foot in the past, but even with all that methane this is a daisy-fresh delight, as sprightly and joyous as anything on the App Store. In other words, a taste very much worth acquiring.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 24, 2013
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All-Stars Racing Transformed is, by its nature, a cheery beast, but that's not to say it doesn't have teeth: some of the challenges kick back on even the middle tier of the three initially available difficulty levels, and an unlockable fourth level provides the kind of nasty yet rewarding challenges that some of the best arcade racers are loved for.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 16, 2012
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There hasn't been too much mucking about with the brilliant gameplay mechanics and superb physics that made the original Boom Blox so much fun.- Eurogamer
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It's just so massively detailed, so thoroughly improved and so gloriously playable that we have to recommend it. We haven't even touched on the multiplayer aspect, which we'll be doing in our PS2 Online review very soon, but to be honest it wouldn't have to be good - the rest of the game is enough on its own.- Eurogamer
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Despite sharing the exact same innards as Guitar Hero II, Legends of Rock is, in every conceivable way, a better product than its predecessors. It's better presented, better put together, more professional, more complete.- Eurogamer
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In many ways, Pullblox is Nintendo's answer to Portal. Both are budget puzzlers released to little fanfare that exhibit the finest qualities of their respective developers.- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 21, 2011
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And, more to the point, because millions will thoroughly enjoy StarCraft II regardless, thanks to a dense, thrilling, relentlessly clever and class-leading campaign adventure that takes this RTS to the masses in spite of itself. It might be less than half this sumptuous package, but it's a lot more game than almost anything else.- Eurogamer
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Somehow Third Law have managed to take the best elements of old fashioned pure action shooters and build on them to make something that is entertaining and nostalgic for us old fogeys, while still managing to stand up against the rather higher standards of modern games when it comes to plot and gameplay.- Eurogamer
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That, then, is the real triumph here; an RTS game that allows you the ability to do very complex things but doesn't have an interface which it'll take weeks to learn.- Eurogamer
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Between the clever mission design, comedy storyline and imaginative drug-dealing angle, it represents many hours of play, all of which live up to its legacy.- Eurogamer
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The truth is, when it comes to DLC, nobody is doing this stuff as well as Gearbox's team at the moment.- Eurogamer
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The array of character builds and focus on warring guilds makes it a dream for those who enjoy online rucks. The more off-line adventurer has a huge world and extensive plot to fight their way through.- Eurogamer
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Nippon Ichi has crafted yet another stunning game with Phantom Brave - accessible, flexible, and as deep as the player wants it to be.- Eurogamer
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The PAL conversion with its enormous borders is a big disappointment, but the strength of the story, the battle system and the combination of clever dialogue, visuals and soundtrack conspire to captivate the player.- Eurogamer
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With more battle tracks, a few more actual racetracks and four-player Grand Prix mode - and let us not forget Internet play, for those of us who will never have all the equipment to make use that tantalising LAN mode - Double Dash would almost certainly qualify for the top score. As it is, at times it's a hair's breadth away, and you're doing yourself a massive disservice if you don't race out and buy this the second it's available.- Eurogamer
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Fast, compact and yet consistently thoughtful, there's nothing else quite like Skulls of the Shogun - and, for me, it earns its place amongst the genre's greats.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 30, 2013
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It is, as we tried to tell the blonde at the bar, universally appealing - because it's easy on the eye, taxes the brain just enough, and keeps you entertained no matter who you are. Blooming brilliant.- Eurogamer
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Much-improved this time around, the only things I can hold against it are the car's questionable propensity to stick to the track even when you steer it markedly off-course, and the rather sizeable learning curve for newcomers.- Eurogamer
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With the trademark sharp witticisms layered onto challenging and inventive puzzles, this is the best possible start to the new season.- Eurogamer
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution is still a wonderful game, but as with the other three boss battles, I can't help feeling that this Director's Cut would have been even better if the directors had, you know, cut it.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 5, 2013
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Modern Warfare 2 balances the spectacle and silliness of its single-player campaign with a deep, enduring multiplayer core, carefully covering its bases for players of all persuasions. But there is no denying it seeks merely to build upon the successes of its forebear while doing very little to expand its scope or redefine them.- Eurogamer
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If you come away unimpressed from playing RSC 2, we'd advise you to seek medical attention, because in 25 years of playing driving games no other title comes close to its startlingly lifelike environments, its impressively realistic yet fun handling system nor the overwhelming sense of fun that permeates the single player and most of all the multiplayer.- Eurogamer
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LostWinds is a great example of what can be achieved on WiiWare. By combining a few simple gesture-based controls within a tightly focused platform-puzzling framework, Frontier has created a mini-masterpiece at the first attempt.- Eurogamer
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Scores feel entirely inadequate when it comes to rating a project like this, but if you feel like rewarding one man's six-year-long quest for creativity this week, Joost van Dongen's work truly deserves it.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 8, 2011
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In many senses WarioWare Twisted is utterly unique, brilliantly implemented and full of surprises. As GBA purchases go, the recommendation comes no higher than this.- Eurogamer
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Like the Opera browser, 42 All-Time Classics is a software package, and a brilliant one, the perfect match for its format and the perfect Christmas present for a Mum who's finally bored of Brain Training. More than that, it's so adaptable, so sociable, so easy to enjoy in any situation (over lunch, between train stops, with your least favourite uncle) that it's nothing less than an essential component of any DS library.- Eurogamer
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F.E.A.R. is the 360's first shooter to score a [90] on Eurogamer for the simple reason that it's such a consistently exciting game that gets the core of the experience so absolutely spot-on that most of the niggles are swiftly swept aside. Slow-mo gunplay and cunning AI don't sound like next generation ideas, but somehow Monolith combines the two so expertly that it feels more alive and more exciting than could ever seem possible.- Eurogamer
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Raskulls' crazed, crafted combination of platforming, racing and puzzling always promised to be something worth paying attention to, and so it has proved.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 6, 2011
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Everything that an excellent sequel should be. It takes on board criticisms levelled at the former game and addresses them all in a way which should delight any fan of the series; not only that, it picks up the story and characters of the original title and develops them in such a fascinating way that it actually throws fresh light on the original, which now seems like a much better piece of storytelling in the context of its part in the series as a whole.- Eurogamer
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It offers simple, one-player gameplay that uses leaderboards to provoke excitement and competition among strangers, and in this sense it has a lot in common with the original Xbox Live Arcade games. The way that it makes its challenging content accessible to a majority of players, however, is what singles it out as one of the best.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 17, 2012
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Spruced up from the PSP and offered for 10 quid, it's probably the best release on Microsoft's clever little service all year.- Eurogamer
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- Posted Jan 27, 2011
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It turns out that randomly scrubbing the screen with your stylus in moments of panic may inadvertently link things up and get you out of a tight spot. It's divided opinion of the game, with a lot of people holding off giving it top marks because they see scrubbing as a fundamental flaw.- Eurogamer
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Playing it my way has lead me to the kind of self-reflection that a man in his 30s can't always afford. Why do I care what this leopard thinks of me? Why am I losing sleep over the construction of a virtual bench?- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 4, 2013
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By simply making sure that absolutely everything in the game is designed to remove the usual restrictions on fun, Sumo's created something that practically transcends rivals like PGR3 and Burnout before you even done anything.- Eurogamer
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Doubtless the best third-person shooter ever to come out of Japan, Vanquish builds on Western developers' triumphs to push the genre in new, interesting directions, shifting the balance of power, and cementing Shinji Mikami's position as one of the best directors working in videogames today.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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From Dust is a crescendo - of ideas, but mostly of the glorious and fearful drama of nature - that will leave you feeling both humbled and thrilled...But it still feels like a beginning, and not just because it tells the tale of one. It's a big idea in a small package, and it's begging to be expanded, as Ubisoft has hinted it might be. Pray that it is.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 26, 2011
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The Collection is an instantaneous embrace of past and present that combines gaming's powerful sense of nostalgia with its perpetual arms race of processing and graphical power.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 10, 2014
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DJ Hero 2 is the freshest thing in rhythm gaming right now, a lifeline for people bored of guitars and drums and genre veterans craving the purer, simpler rhythm-action kick of a pre-Guitar Hero world.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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It's a multi-tiered gameplay system that demands not only fast reactions, but also mind-bogglingly complex mental agility to take account of all the factors in play.- Eurogamer
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If a dictionary definition of "just-another-go" gameplay is ever to be written, this game will have to be featured as an example; and if a list of the best handheld games ever made is written, we'd expect to see this very near the top.- Eurogamer
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There are moments of glorious frustration, as there are in any great platformer, but the sting of such hurdles is always soothed by the sweetness of victory when you overcome them.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 4, 2013
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Reaper of Souls is a huge improvement for Diablo 3; it does what was needed and a whole lot more besides. It's overkill - right down to the removal of any cap on the endgame Paragon system, which now invites you to play forever, taking your characters' stats to infinity and beyond.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 31, 2014
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The length of the game might seem a little short for some of the more dedicated RTS players out there, but then remember that "Homeworld" only had 17 missions!- Eurogamer
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It all adds up to the strongest expansion in the relaunched series, across both Fallout 3 and New Vegas.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 20, 2011
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A brilliant musical puzzler that sends you out into the world enriched and filled with curiosity. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 7, 2023
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An even faster and bloodier but slightly wayward follow-up to a thunderous shooter reboot.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 17, 2020
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This is a joyous fairy-tale that, like the best fairy tales, transcends the fashions of the day. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 7, 2017
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This glorious game about movement and adventure also feels like a rumination on something deeper and more personal. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 1, 2021
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A brilliant musical puzzler that sends you out into the world enriched and filled with curiosity. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 7, 2023
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A CRPG of unparalleled breadth and dynamism, Original Sin 2 is Larian's masterpiece. [Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 22, 2017
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A serene, quietly uplifting afternoon's entertainment for urban explorers and platform fans alike.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 30, 2020
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Hiroyuki Ito returns to the helm for the first time since Final Fantasy 12 in another brilliant examination of RPG fundamentals. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 28, 2021
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This cosmic point-and-click looks and feels like no other game out there. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 25, 2021
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Playing out like an interactive episode of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, Pikuniku is a perfectly formed three hour adventure. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 22, 2019
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David Jaffe returns with an obnoxious, sketchy shooter that packs a surprising - if not entirely pleasant - punch.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 7, 2017
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PixelJunk Monsters 2 isn't as fresh as the original, perhaps, and it's not as gloriously dark and confusing as The Tomorrow Children, but it is precise and clever and it asks quite a lot of you when you're playing. For me, that was enough to win me over.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 30, 2018
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An homage to the genre-blending classic ActRaiser that never quite gets off the ground.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 15, 2019
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Generous and inventive, this 3D platformer is filled with charm. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 10, 2017
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Soulslike thrills combine with sky-high production values to make Path of Exile 2 a hugely impressive package, even in early access. [Early Access Review]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 11, 2024
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The lesser spotted aerial combat genre makes a glorious return in this heart-pumpingly exciting game. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 18, 2019
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- Posted Feb 15, 2018
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A classic tower defence game gets a makeover, and a welcome touch of physics.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 30, 2018
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There's witty and satisfying puzzling here but it takes patience to get through it.- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 1, 2020
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Stephen's Sausage Roll is a design masterclass. It's also a game about the joys of getting stuck. Don't savour the victories. This is about the precious moments of being absolutely lost, stumped and clueless within a tight, beautiful thing that defies any sense of how it came to be.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 7, 2017
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The west is an empty, lonely place in this well-timed release - but that's not exactly what you're after from an MMO. [Avoid]- Eurogamer
- Posted May 30, 2018
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This hardcore off-road driving sim is focused and compelling, but just a bit too austere for its own good.- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 27, 2020
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Compact and terrifying, this score-attack shooter feels like it's come from the future. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 22, 2022
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The Omega Collection is a wonderful reminder of those heady times, as well as a reminder of the potency of the formula concocted by a small team in Liverpool. When WipEout clicks - when the track falls away in perfect tandem with the bassline, sending your stomach turning as if a Mitsubishi Turbo has just spun into action as you take your first step onto the dance floor - there's nothing else like it, and given the premature demise of Studio Liverpool it's quite likely there'll never be anything like it again. There may well be other, better futuristic racers out there - but there are none that can boast this much style. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 5, 2017
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A beautiful if brief puzzle platformer that invokes the spirit of Flash gaming.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 13, 2018
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It is a Viking saga which does at times struggle a little in reaching its destiny, and in its efforts to evolve the series has made some sacrifices to tell a stronger overall story. But it wins through, in the end quite easily, as it continues the Assassin's Creed saga for a new generation. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 9, 2020
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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is ground zero for battle royale games in the way that World of Warcraft was ground zero for MMOs or League of Legends was for MOBAs - not the first, but the one that made it. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 21, 2017
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I like WarGroove but I don't love it. Generous as this game is - and it is absurdly generous - love is reserved for the real thing.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 30, 2019
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The Papers, Please creator offers up an intricate and mesmerising puzzle game with a rich and detailed sense of place. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 18, 2018
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Action-packed dungeons make Lost Ark's early stages a real romp, but without a convincing hook beyond the combat, things get a little stale.- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 28, 2022
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Despite some added substance and structure, eFootball's good ideas are still buried beneath matchmaking issues, weird decisions, and major gameplay bugs. [Eurogamer Avoid]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 21, 2022
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With smart additions that move the series forward, this is the most accessible, deepest and simply very best Monster Hunter to date. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 23, 2021
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City 17 provides the setting for a VR adventure filled with brilliant detailing. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 23, 2020
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Clearly not a wholehearted recommendation for shooter aficionados then, but as a lifelong fan of Space Hulk who's been eagerly awaiting a 40k shooter that plays to the strengths of the lore rather than tries to fit the lore into the standard shooter template, I'd probably ignore my own advice and buy the game anyway.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 7, 2017
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Phogs! is playful and wholesome and stuffed with adorable creatures in a world where everything's larger than life and just a teeny bit odd. There's barely a story, but it doesn't matter as you slip around this peculiar place with its peculiar people and a peculiar, if perfectly happy, two-headed doggy that adores being petted by friendly townsfolk. Bright, bold, and wonderfully accessible, Phogs! is phantastic stuff. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 3, 2020
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A blatantly unfinished and uninspired nostalgia project that sheds a certain, peculiar light on the immersive sim at large. [Eurogamer Avoid]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 29, 2018
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There are missteps and a few bumps along the way, but this soft reboot of a long-running series emerges a triumph. [Eurogamer]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 8, 2021
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War of the Chosen is a generous expansion that's bustling with brilliant new systems that's a must for anyone who's completed XCOM 2. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 24, 2017
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A spectacularly stylish shooting game that evokes Treasure in its pomp. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted May 31, 2022
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Super Mario Run? This is Mario, for the first time in an age, running on hardware that was not designed by Mario's people. And you know what's frightening? When Mario's people are involved, they make the hardware feel like they designed it anyway. Super Mario Run's not just ingenious and demanding and infuriating and delightful. It's a game born of a deep understanding of its platform.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 7, 2017
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Weather its bugs and lacklustre stealth, and Ghost of a Tale is a quietly ravishing potted epic with a serious subtext. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 15, 2018
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It's fun, I think: a budget Kirby about rolling around and annoying your friends, an amuse bouche, which may or may not be how that phrase is spelled. I worry it won't be too long before this sinks down the rankings in our house and disappears from the main Switch screen, but it will leave some lovely sugary memories behind. And the subconscious desire, perhaps, to eat an awful lot of strawberries.- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 24, 2022
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Frogware's most ambitious title to date sees it take on the Cthulu mythos, but unfortunately it makes for one of its most flawed games too.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 25, 2019
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But after the dismal Ultra Smash and the lacklustre compilation that was Superstars, Mario Tennis Aces is a return to form for Camelot, even if it's not quite the equal of this series at its very best. It's a good game, if never quite a great one, and one that's still capable of some real magic. This is Mario Tennis serving up a much more full-blooded spin on the sport than we've seen in quite a while, even if its new depths have been pursued to a fault.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 20, 2018
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You can't fault the craft of this painstaking remaster, and the game itself still has an ornery magnetism - but Diablo 2 is showing its age.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 5, 2021
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The motion controls of the Wii original are stripped out for this remaster, leaving an entertaining if not quite excellent outing.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 29, 2019
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A decent Fast & Furious tale is undone by a disaster of a game. [Eurogamer Avoid]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 10, 2020
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A kind and gentle adventure that's filled with vivid life. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 23, 2019
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Like a playable poster for an iconic rally event, funselektor's top-down racer is a blast. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 22, 2020
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- Posted Sep 20, 2019
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The follow-up to Mothmen 1966 is another fascinating, spooky treat. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted May 2, 2023
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DICE goes big in a Call of Duty-baiting package that's as maddening, uneven and spectacular as the Star Wars films themselves.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 13, 2017
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Sam Barlow's epic mystery of self-reference and cinema is an elaborate, ingenious enigma - one that would be even better if it didn't want to be solved.- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 30, 2022
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Frozen Wilds' wintry wasteland looks awe-inspiring, but its story breeds the same disappointment as a melted snowman on Christmas morning.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 6, 2017
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If you can ignore the story, It Takes Two has some of the best co-op gameplay in years. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 24, 2021
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We. The Revolution is a fascinating and provoking descent into a judge's buckled shoes during the French Revolution. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 28, 2019
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A brisk running time and lower stakes do the Uncharted formula no harm at all - even if this spin-off sticks a bit too close to the script. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 17, 2017
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Zelda gets the Dynasty Warriors treatment once more, folding in inspiration from Breath of the Wild for the best musou spin-off yet. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 18, 2020
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Infinity Ward rekindles the Modern Warfare magic with a more tactical first-person shooter - for better and for worse.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 31, 2019
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Moss: Book 2 is without a doubt a game that deserves to be played, especially if you fell in love with the original. Its staggering beauty is reason enough to dust off your PSVR for one last adventure before the PSVR 2 comes out, even if I wouldn’t blame you for holding out in the hope of a PC VR or Quest release - or some kind of bundle for the launch PSVR 2. Both Moss games are as short and sweet as their mousey protagonist, but I feel like Quill is worthy and capable of going on an even more epic adventure. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 9, 2022
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So much of this promising collaboration between id and Avalanche is unremarkable - but it's salvaged by bloody, brilliant combat.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 17, 2019
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It all adds up to an underwhelming return. MercurySteam now has the curious distinction of being the one developer to have worked on both Metroid and Castlevania on the 3DS and fallen wide of the mark on both. This isn't quite the disappointment that was Mirrors of Fate, and there's a hard-edged gem to be found in what was always going to be a troubled exercise. Samus Returns is ultimately a noble remake that fixes so many of the original's problems, but it doesn't do so without introducing a handful of its own.- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 12, 2017
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Taking inspiration from RPGs breathes new life into Age of Wonders 4, which balances exciting breadth and surprising approachability. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 27, 2023
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Dragon Ball FighterZ feels like playing a Dragon Ball game built by the anime's biggest fan. For me, Dragon Ball FighterZ is the best tag-based fighting game since Marvel vs. Capcom 2. I can't think of higher praise. [Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 22, 2018
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Arcade Paradise made me think of Outrun and GTA and Mr Driller, and also my own working life in my teens as a dishwasher and a double-glazing salesperson, sure. But it also made me think of those mazes tiled on the walls of Warren Street tube. Warren Street! Get it? Little puzzles made to be solved between trains, but tricky enough to encourage you to miss your train in the first place. Then you solve the maze and you're off into a wider maze of the underground network. And maybe, who knows, there's a maze beyond that too. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 12, 2022
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Wonderful, lo-fi sounds and hand-crafted visuals make A Musical Story a clear a labour of love, sadly let down by its rhythm mechanics.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 1, 2022
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Darksiders' schlocky action makes a welcome return, though it's not enough to shake the feeling you've played this before - and better.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 26, 2018
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One of gaming's great neglected oldies gets a spiritual successor crafted with care and imagination. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 11, 2018
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Enjoyably traditional, if a little tatty in places, this is a shooting game that still stands apart from all others.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 30, 2021
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Explore an endless wetlands in this glorious study in nature and solitude. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 13, 2022
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Criterion takes the reins once more for an arcade racer that’s capable of going toe-to-toe with the all-conquering Forza Horizon. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 9, 2022
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I Am Dead, with its ghosts, its world of objects, large and small, curiosities charged in some ways by the people who owned them, speaks to this very clearly, for me at least. It speaks of the ways that conversations with the dead go on. The way rituals and responsibilities take on new and perhaps confusing dimensions. More than anything it is a reminder of that bright contradiction - that death has absolutely everything to do with life. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 8, 2020
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Chaos is actually choreography, as an unreleased Atari arcade game gets the full Minter treatment. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 22, 2023
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Savage satire that's backed up by some exquisite writing and fascinating mechanics. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 8, 2020
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More Hitman: Season 2 than an experience in its own right, but a couple of great maps plus a fun competitive mode make for a solid fan pick.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 8, 2018
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All the verbal artistry of Sunless Sea scattered across a gorgeous steampunk cosmos that's a little easier to navigate and thrive in. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 31, 2019
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A smart sci-fi that isn't without problems, though they're balanced out by an incredible amount of style. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted May 21, 2019
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- Posted Sep 29, 2021
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A fascinating experiment in narrative techniques, even if there's some tonal whiplash along the way. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 21, 2020
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- Posted May 20, 2019
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As someone who initially dismissed The Crew but eventually fell in love with it, I dearly wished to see its promise fulfilled and its incredible map brought back to life. The Crew 2 can't manage either feat. It is a sound enough arcade racer as it is, and there's every chance that it will eventually flower into a great game. But it is a much smaller, less ambitious and less exciting game than it pretends to be, or than it could have been.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 29, 2018
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Codemasters delivers a detailed, deep and passionate take on motorsport's top tier that might be even more enjoyable than the real thing. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 24, 2017
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What a game. A tangle of motives, rendered all the more thrilling by memorable characters, some of which slyly subvert stereotypes, by moments of whimsy, by static art that has a particular flair for eyes, and for the way that eyes can reveal the interior life of a person. And that setting! One night, and one grey, drained-away day in Tokyo, the buildings sheer walls of bleached concrete, the sky latticed by power lines, telephone lines, by the webs of all that information zinging about. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 28, 2023
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Star Wars: Jedi Survivor remains fundamentally really fun. Cal's platforming skills expand even more, and Jedi: Survivor's set pieces have become even more elaborate. There's a whiff of Force Unleashed at times, with the angsty but wonderfully over the top sense of action and melodrama. It is always enjoyable to ping yourself around runnable walls and ziplines and now grapple hooks (I know) like a human pinball. It is much more desirable that Star Wars games have a little goofiness, from genuinely funny companions like Greeze to the sheer amount of Jedi Suspension of Disbelief you have to harness throughout, than it is that they become too self-serious or stoic. UItimately this is the almost impossible tradeoff Respawn has with Star Wars: Jedi Survivor. Its lack of focus is what holds it back - and also what makes it such a blast.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 26, 2023
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A witty and smitten recreation of a time gone by, which you'll forgive tedium if you share in the nostalgia. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 21, 2019
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A perfectly horrid, wonderfully thought-out mixture of Majora's Mask-style time rewinding and Metroidvania exploration. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 14, 2017
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Years pass as tales are written in this dazzling game of tactics and narrative, choices and memories. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 9, 2021
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A new studio in charge sees Dirt retain some of its old swagger in a fun, frequently beautiful but occasionally hollow arcade racer.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 2, 2020
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In retrospect, I think Nuts is a game specifically tailored for the plodders, but also the catastrophists. It's for people who shuffle through life methodically, but have minds forever spiralling outwards with plans of possible chaos and misfortune. People who watch squirrels and are maybe a little jealous of their obvious agency, of the glittering clarity of the world in which squirrels seem to operate. Nuts, at times, is a real trip. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 25, 2021
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A new studio in charge sees Dirt retain some of its old swagger in a fun, frequently beautiful but occasionally hollow arcade racer.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 2, 2020
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Sumo Newcastle's debut is an engrossing but substanceless heist game - and an interestingly grim take on Robin Hood.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 13, 2021
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Arms does for fighting games what Mario Kart did for driving games, and the results are absolutely splendid. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 7, 2017
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An already sterling fighter gets a new coat of paint and a few new tricks. It's not revolutionary, but it's the best Nidhogg has ever been. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 15, 2017
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An eccentric and charismatic B-movie of a game. The Bard's Tale 4 is an ideal place to puzzle in. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 4, 2018
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This is a special game. I am horrible at it, and it, in turn, is horrible to me, and yet I keep pushing on, returning to Gods Will Fall again and again. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 29, 2021
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You know that moment in a good roguelite where you've overextended yourself, but you've also won riches that you don't want to lose before you can bank them? This is what Loot River is built for, ultimately: I race around the world, dashing from one tile to another, breaking off from a little continent, an archipelago of burning wood and then searching, searching for the level's exit as I eye my tiny health gauge with fear. A procedural dungeon-crawler where you can rescramble the once-scrambled levels? Gary Chang would be proud. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted May 6, 2022
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[A limp arcade action game amidst a sea of mindless references, Travis Strikes Again fatally lacks the style of its predecessors. [Eurogamer Avoid]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 16, 2019
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In a way, it makes me look on those cinematic action-adventure games a little more kindly. I see the craft that the developers tried to hide, and I can enjoy the gaps between what they were hoping would happen and what often happened instead. But that's a fleeting thought, really. Mainly when I play Automatoys I think about Automatoys. I think about getting that ball from the start to the exit, and when one machine is done, I cannot wait to see the next. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 28, 2022
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A brief, frequently beautiful meditation on mental illness that can be overly blunt in its messaging.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 10, 2019
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While it's unlikely to make fans of those of you who've sampled the shooters that came before it and left unsatisfied, as a die-hard Guardian and card-carrying fangirl of the genre, Outriders tickles me in all the right places. Offering gunplay that feels solid and satisfying and an array of additional powers and abilities to keep combat fresh and exciting, I can only admit that Outriders has surprised me in all the right ways. Maybe it'll surprise you, too.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 9, 2021
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Bleeding Edge could be on to something with meaningful updates, but at launch it's Xbox Game Pass filler at best.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 26, 2020
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Despite the monochrome palette and simple, wholesome story, Minit's world is stuffed with charm and character that belies its lo-fi presentation - and it's a lovely way to while away a few spare minutes of your own. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 9, 2018
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The gameplay isn't overly complicated, and the story is dreamy enough without being overly stuffy, making it an alluring option even for people allergic to fantasy altogether. Put me down as a successful LoL convert - or at least a willing entrant to its world, if not the main game itself.- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 7, 2021
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A brave VR murder mystery experiment inspired by immersive theatre, but the asking price is too high.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 13, 2017
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Sega's marriage between its best-selling series and the cult anime ends up sloppy and half-hearted.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 4, 2018
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A trashy, overwrought psychodrama with the odd inspired touch that alternates between simple forensic puzzles and gimmicky gunplay.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 22, 2017
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A splendid, moody elaboration of what makes Outer Wilds so special. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 28, 2021
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Resident Evil 4 meets the Truman Show in an entertaining but unremarkable follow-up, held back by tepid stealth and warmed-over scares.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 13, 2017
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A slightly dated reintroduction to one of Capcom's hack-and-slash greats.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 15, 2019
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An entertaining slice of Pokémon sleuthing set within a vibrant version of the series' world. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 23, 2018
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A brilliant timeloop shooter that gives Dishonored's best tricks and techniques more opportunity to shine. [Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 13, 2021
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The all-star fighter returns via the arcade for a deep, characterful game that struggles to endear itself to fans and newcomers alike.- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 2, 2018
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Sega's brilliant puzzler Puyo Puyo makes a long overdue return to the west as part of this outstanding package. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 26, 2017
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Disintegration's campaign is a robot-smashing romp, but multiplayer appears to be dead on arrival.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 19, 2020
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An unlikely revival that's spirited in its return to the genre's arcade roots, but that is uneven in its execution.- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 7, 2018
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Lost Sphear is a more ambitious JRPG than its predecessor, yet it risks abandoning its purpose to return to the genre's simpler days.- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 2, 2018
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A beautifully realised old school JRPG whose only downfall is its story of all things. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 7, 2021
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A gleefully gory throwback to 90s shooters wrapped in a rogue-like shell, Strafe is let down by uneven pacing and underwhelming guns.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 9, 2017
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A couple of omissions grate and it's hardly cheap, but this is a sumptuous collection for the grandest of shmups. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 19, 2020
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The reverse city builder is trickier than it appears, but utterly committed to its environmental vision, taking the genre - and every level - to new places. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 27, 2023
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The worst of pretentious story games and brainless beat-em-ups combined - with an insulting gimmick that's all its own. [Avoid]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 7, 2018
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Wrath of the Druids is a meaty expansion which succeeds in taking Valhalla to new shores, even if the path sometimes feels familiar.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 12, 2021
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- Posted May 8, 2019
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Playing Phoenix Point has been a powerful propulsion back through my past, pinballing me through 25 years of alien-fighting nostalgia. And if I still find myself returning to it again, keen to blow the floor out from under another tentacled terror the moment I finish this review, then you know it's got much more right than wrong. Even if I never reach the end, I will still have enjoyed the journey, and the friends (soldiers) I met (renamed as my friends) along the way.- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 3, 2019
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Instead of challenging the Dark Age it reinterprets 615 years later, the game seems to delight in it. Instead of seeing notes in the margin of a history book, we get what feels like a glossy pamphlet advertising an escape into an oddly romanticised past. And it's that, ultimately, which makes me too uneasy about Warhorse's work to be able to recommend it.- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 20, 2018
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Hypnotic art, otherworldly audio and captivating writing meet in an undersea exploration game that wants you to take your time. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 2, 2020
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A melancholy masterpiece is reborn in this faithful and breathtakingly beautiful remake.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 30, 2018
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There's plenty of multiplayer fun in this game of benign wrecking balls. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 23, 2020
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Housemarque has just made the game of its career. [Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 20, 2017
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To me, Kena: Bridge of Spirits very much has first game syndrome - something with all the right ideas, weakened by their execution. If it does well - and given the fever with which it's been followed leading up to its release, I expect it will - it'll be because we often value AAA looks and mechanics more highly than attempts at innovation. I'm sure with this foundation Ember Lab has a great game in it, but this isn't it just yet.- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 20, 2021
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A suite of enhancements help bring the virtues of this staunchly traditional RPG into focus. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 26, 2019
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Monster Hunter opens up for the most accessible, most detailed and most magnificent entry yet. [Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 25, 2018
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- Posted Aug 18, 2021
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 is, ultimately, just fine, but it feels like a last-gen game visually and in design. You can see it in every door you have to press a button to open, in every recycled enemy, in every spotlight you wait to pass, in every move-block-to-the-right-pad puzzle. Some of my colleagues said it reminded them of one of those late 2000s superhero MMOs, and I get that. Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 launches 10 years after Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, but it feels like it could easily have come out just a year later, when the Xbox 360 and PS3 were still going strong. I suppose this is exactly what some had hoped for from the game, but I was hoping for a bit more.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 18, 2019
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An inventive platformer with an unforgettable sense of style and wit. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 20, 2020
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Inspired as much by Pokémon Go as it is Breath of the Wild, Pokémon Legends: Arceus is flimsy and compulsive - and exhilaratingly new. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 26, 2022
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX is pleasant and cheery, but for every moment of depth there's an accompanying frustration.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 4, 2020
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With a deep love of classics such as Thunder Force, Gradius and Darius, this horizontal shmup goes well beyond a simple cover version. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 28, 2019
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Despite eye-catching changes, the heart of this series remains gloriously unaltered. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 12, 2018
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This basic puzzle-platformer captures none of the depth and panic of Miyamoto's surreal strategy games, but a good deal of the charm.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 27, 2017
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Marrying some frightfully clever time-scrolling with a captivating look into its characters' lives, Eternal Threads is a nosy player's dream. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 29, 2022
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An elegiac, memorable and affecting tale of the misfortunes suffered by the members of a deeply eccentric family. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 24, 2017
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Sprightly platforming action marks a change of pace for The Chinese Room in this bold if brief adventure. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 16, 2020
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An overdue but much appreciated remaster of one of the GameCube's - and the early 00s - very best. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 30, 2020
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Folklore powers a heartfelt game of exploration and empathy. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 23, 2020
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GreedFall has more than its fair share of faults, and its curious mix of the sweet and the sour is far from a roleplaying revelation. But the elements that matter have been imbued with such love and care - so much so that I quickly forgave this ambitious RPG its shortcomings. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 9, 2019
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The FMV thriller is fully exhumed in this splicing of game and cinema, where high production values fail to obscure the creative fissures.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 24, 2017
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An eccentric action puzzle game sits a little uneasily in this full-fat package.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 7, 2018
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Honestly, it's a dilemma. Technical issues are often passing, but what lingers is the lack of readiness, in the wider sense. The lack of requisite care. The story is a marvel, as is the sheer, red mist hostility of the world that houses it. The promised depth of systems are there, but mishandled. The maturity - and recall CD Projekt describing Cyberpunk, on announcement, as "a mature RPG for a mature audience" - is often not. Maturity in the immature sense, maybe: the teenage idea of it, that 'maturity' equals Rated M and can be found in nakedness, coarseness, blood and guts, when in actuality it's closer to something like the forced perspective gained from time. My lingering impression of Cyberpunk 2077 is of a game that's shouting over itself, relentlessly at odds with its own creative voice. Amidst it all, the nuance that does exist in Cyberpunk 2077, the intense, intoxicating humanity at its heart, is so nearly engulfed by all the noise. But I think I can still hear it, just about. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 7, 2020
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This isn't even the 3DS' best Fire Emblem, ultimately, but it's certainly one of the most interesting entries in the series' long history, an eccentric offshoot with an identity all of its own. It forgoes the soap opera of recent games and delivers a different brand of strategy that's remarkably refreshing - and it's a chance to spin back the turnwheel and see what might have been. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted May 18, 2017
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Don't bother with PES 2021 if you can option file PES 2020, but if you're coming in fresh, PES 2021 is a decent shout at a decent price.- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 16, 2020
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Capybara Games makes a triumphant return to colour-matching with this gratifying, tactical splatterfest. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 4, 2019
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Mesmerising and thrilling, this is a puzzle game for the ages. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 30, 2019
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A wasteland you'll love to wander, but not a game you'll necessarily relish, The Signal from Tölva is a dark, frustrating work.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 10, 2017
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Playground Games delivers yet another gorgeous and enveloping pocket holiday, smartly restructured but reassuringly unchanged. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 4, 2021
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- Posted Oct 13, 2020
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A rock-hard procedural tinder box brimming with imagination and chaos. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 19, 2020
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A beautifully crafted exploration game brimming with combat and puzzles. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 14, 2023
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There's an end-of-pier charm to it all, the showmanship of the arcade matched with Nintendo's time-proven ability to take something - here the humble pilates ring - and imbue it with a sense of play and wonder. Ring Fit Adventure is that and then some, boasting all the inventiveness of last year's curio Labo and matching it with a video game that compels you to come back for more. This might not have the show-stopping pull of a Mario or Zelda, but I can guarantee that it's the purest Nintendo experience you'll play this year. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 17, 2019
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A charismatic and enjoyable gangster sim that gets a big bogged down in admin. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 30, 2020
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Innovations in the right places keep an old veteran match fit. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 13, 2017
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And yet for all that, I kind of adore Balan Wonderworld, to a degree that's surprised me. Maybe it's just come along at the right time, when I needed a colourful comfort blanket of a thing, a nostalgia strip as strange and insubstantial as watching a YouTube compilation of 90s TV adverts. Maybe it's because my expectations were low - Sonic Adventure has always been the game where the scales fell away from my eyes when it comes to Sega's mascot, and to Sonic Team, and I can't say I've ever enjoyed too much of the series since...Or maybe it's just because this is how games used to be, and sometimes it's comforting to slip into a 90s netherworld, and back into the old ways. When games were often clunky, unexplained, awkward and often downright frustrating. Balan Wonderworld is all those things, an almost too exacting facsimile of a type of second tier 90s platformer that never quite achieved greatness, even if it's fascinating all the same.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 1, 2021
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A neat little curio that channels a cult piece of hardware, and some of the fighting greats.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 9, 2018
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Milestone delivers its most comprehensive, accessible and enjoyable racer yet - though it still suffers from some of the same old problems.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 30, 2018
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Supermassive's dour whodunnit is a poor vehicle for PlayLink's experiment in multiplayer narrative - a woeful mismatch of genre and form.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 22, 2017
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Level-5's latest multimedia outing makes a belated western outing in an RPG that's eccentric, exuberant and more than a little clumsy.- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 14, 2020
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A predictably grim spin on a legendary action license that really deserves better, Predator: Hunting Grounds is unworthy prey.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 28, 2020
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Despite an endearing commitment to its relentlessly positive tone, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands almost feels designed by a dice roll.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 23, 2022
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Housemarque widens its lens with a take on 90s run and gunners, resulting in an enjoyably chaotic if overly slight adventure.- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 15, 2017
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A conventional, easygoing scifi RPG with slightly wasted satirical elements that fades very quickly from the mind.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 22, 2019
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Treyarch delivers an impressive package considering the circumstances, but Black Ops Cold War feels like a step back from last year.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 19, 2020
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A breathlessly brilliant tactical RPG, it's just a shame that Valkyria Chronicles isn't quite as assured off the battlefield.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 9, 2018
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Ubisoft's late-stage toys-to-life entry is pretty, derivative and slightly lacking in charm.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 15, 2018
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Can a slick, mainstream action game really reckon with the violence that drives it? The answer is yes - messily, but powerfully. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 12, 2020
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A slick psychological horror plagued by poor pacing and infuriating instakills- Eurogamer
- Posted May 28, 2019
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Its big themes are glibly handled, though this is still Quantic Dream's most credible and satisfying interactive yarn by far.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 24, 2018
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Give yourself to this elegant and empathetic study of solitude. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 24, 2023
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Treyarch delivers an impressive package considering the circumstances, but Black Ops Cold War feels like a step back from last year.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 19, 2020
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Artful animation and visuals combine with tightly designed exploration, though beware persistent technical issues.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 16, 2020
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Don't overlook this joyous explosion of colour and charm - I very nearly did, and I'm kicking myself for it. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 19, 2020
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Nintendo's trickiest game in years is also one of its most joyful. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 19, 2018
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The spirit of Burnout returns in a game that trades big-budget spectacle for pure speed. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 8, 2019
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An ornate and clever if slightly under-cooked System Shock successor, which makes the most of a truly magnificent space station setting. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted May 10, 2017
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There is undoubtedly improvement here over the unremarkable Thrones of Britannia. Troy may not be as impassioned and hot-blooded as the characters it represents, but its distinctive factions, thematic systems and nuanced interpretation of myth nonetheless succeed in firing the imagination. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 13, 2020
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Supermassive's Dark Pictures anthology gets off to a promising start, but this first nautical instalment winds up a little too promptly.- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 28, 2019
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There's a slight disappointment that the tale it tells isn't as smart as the idea that powers it, a blot on an otherwise wonderful game. Scanner Sombre is a remarkable experiment, its only downfall being that once you've shed some light on your surroundings you realise there's not really that much to it at all.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 26, 2017
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Despite several shortcomings It is more than a cheap knock-off, though, and thanks to some smart ideas and novel twists there's an enjoyable tribute to be found here. Just be warned that NBA Playgrounds is a few steps away from being much more than an overly fuzzy dose of nostalgia.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 10, 2017
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Persona 5 is unconscionably sublime. Every beat, every subtlety, every movement of the camera - it all translates into a kinetic masterpiece, strung together with the best visuals this side of Atlus. Persona 5 won't change your mind on JRPGs if you lack a taste for the genre, but if you're in any way a fan, well -Why the hell are you still reading this? Go forth and damn well purchase. [Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 29, 2017
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Thanks to its adorable characters and a story that makes no excuses for how absurd it is, World's End Club is a lot of fun. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted May 31, 2021
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I'll be totally honest. After Slay the Spire I thought I had the only card battling RPG I needed for the time being. But I should never bet against the SteamWorld team, and so it proved here. Wit, warmth, smart mechanics and a surprising challenge all make SteamWorld Quest a delight - and then there's Orik, of course. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 23, 2019
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Call of Duty nails battle royale with a blistering, jank-free experience. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 16, 2018
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You could label Tasomachi a "wholesome" game - a label I'm wary of myself. If it's wholesome, I would argue this has less to do with its baby-faced character models or delicate furnishings, and more, again, with its sense of its own unimportance. It understands that there are bigger things in life than games, however consoling games can be. It doesn't want to be more than an interlude. It's a sumptuous realm, evoking memories of various continent-straddling adventures, but one devoid of grandiosity and happy for you to spend as much time within it as you need. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 13, 2021
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- Posted Mar 25, 2019
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Brisk, stylish and compulsive, this is everything an arcade game should be. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 5, 2022
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Bigger and better - but there's not enough genuinely new for Destiny 2 to achieve greatness. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 15, 2017
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A streamlined real-time defence game with a wonderful knack for dread. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 23, 2018
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A timely overhaul that should take a great game to new heights - though it's not quite on peak form this year. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 15, 2017
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A neat aesthetic can't disguise poor combat and a lack of anything to do.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 15, 2021
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Where the original Mass Effect games kept you moving through the story, Andromeda relegates its critical path to second place, offering up a spread of loosely associated scenarios that just happens to include a fairly uninspired tussle with a genocidal tyrant. It's a game that is more interested in keeping you busy than keeping you in suspense about what happens next, or making you feel the consequences of your actions.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 20, 2017
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Glorious artwork and a fan's eye for detail combine for a sequel that manages to best its forebears. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 29, 2020
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Two players, two developers, but half the story: this spin-off isn't firing on all cylinders, but the combat is still hugely satisfying.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 30, 2019
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An extraordinarily detailed economy and range of interlinking systems make Victoria 3 a grand strategy to rival some of Paradox's best. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 24, 2022
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A thrillingly authentic take on the first-person shooter's 90s heyday, delivered with nerdish enthusiasm. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 14, 2019
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A verbose and rich psychological roleplaying game that doesn't offer enough choice in the role you play.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 18, 2019
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Arcade elegance meshes perfectly with a glorious wilderness. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 18, 2019
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What comes as a result is a sense of distraction, above all. Almost a sense that Maquette suffered from too much budget, from misplaced attention to themes or scale. The first half - three hours or so - is a brilliant success, a gorgeous, ingenious, delicately poised construction of spaghetti-brain recursion and latent atmosphere. The time you spend there, submerged deep in focus, is wonderful. The rest is interference.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 3, 2021
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A couple of nifty concepts can't save this uninspired genre piece from its shortage of character or fear. [Eurogamer Avoid]- Eurogamer
- Posted May 28, 2020
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The grind is an ever-present frustration, but it is also something I am willing to power through - like Shao Khan's hammer to my opponent's head. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted May 1, 2019
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A short, sweet translation of Gone Home's cosy environmental storytelling into the realm of speculative fiction. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 1, 2017
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Dotemu delivers an exquisite extension of Data East's 1994 masterpiece. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 21, 2022
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Just as it did with Two Point Hospital, Two Point Studios has combined neatly overlapping managmenet systems with an irrepressably oddball charm. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 4, 2022
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Football Manager is still the best sim of its kind, but FM23's serious lack of major improvements shows an annual release schedule taking its toll.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 4, 2022
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A stylish, dreamily wrought open-world detective adventure that dances masterfully on the edge of cosmic nightmare. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 9, 2020
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Rainbow Six Extraction's tactical PvE is good, punchy fun with a squad, and has a couple of nice little twists - but that's about it.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 21, 2022
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If it hadn't have been for that thoroughly unjust Rewind right at the end of my playthrough, The Quarry - with its stunning visuals, wonderful voice work, fabulous score, and intriguing plot line - would have been one of my favourite games of the year thus far, and one of the best horror romps for some time. As it stands, though, it's hard to feel anything but disappointment for a game that took all my time and effort and just discarded them without warning. It's one thing to kill off a character; it's another to kill off a player's enthusiasm.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 9, 2022
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A competent tactical retooling of the Gears formula, even if the execution isn't always spot-on.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 27, 2020
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- Posted Aug 31, 2018
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A game about card games is also a rigorous primer in the intersection of crime and magic. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 9, 2022
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This year's Modern Warfare 2 has some good moments, some beautiful cinematics and some typically moreish multiplayer - but it's a cowardly retconning of the original's story.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 1, 2022
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Frictional returns with a subversion of horror tropes, though it's not quite the measure of other games in the series.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 19, 2020
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A grab bag of everything that made the purely portable iterations shine, Ultimate Generations is arcane but absolutely brilliant. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 31, 2018
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Intelligent and enriching, this is a preview worth playing. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 24, 2017
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If you've got the stamina - and the space - then Sprint Vector is an awful lot of fun. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 21, 2018
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There are few surprises to be found in Splatoon 3's multiplayer or campaign, but it is the best Nintendo's spectacular series has been to date. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 7, 2022
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Kunos brings the full sim experience to console, warts and all, with a few oversights and errors along the way.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 29, 2020
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History repeats itself with a joyful, educational flourish in Age of Empires 4, a game of sweet simplicity and bottomless depth. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 17, 2021
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Riot Games delivers a masterclass in competitive integrity, soulless precision and zealous, life-consuming obsession. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 29, 2020
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An improvement in nearly every way on one of Nintendo's finest games in years, Splatoon 2 is only let down by a lack of big new ideas. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 18, 2017
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Knife-edge thrills delivered by a compelling cast for a truly impressive horror. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 21, 2021
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Shades of Picross and Phoenix Wright blend together in this unlikely but utterly lovable genre mash-up. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 5, 2020
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The introduction of F2 and a suite of small improvements elsewhere make for a thrillingly authentic take on motorsport's top-flight. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 25, 2019
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A work of powerful ugliness that skilfully refuses to find the fun. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 17, 2021
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This is a puzzling masterclass with a heart as well as a brain. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 12, 2019
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Finally complete after fourteen years, Crowbar Collective's remake is more than faithful to Valve's masterpiece. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 5, 2020
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Llamasoft's latest arcade treat is as thrilling as ever. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 17, 2020
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Clickers meet twin-sticks in a game that will eat your time like no other. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 25, 2017
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Ska Studios' sequel to Salt and Sanctuary offers a wonderful suite of combat customisation, but some shallow storytelling holds it back.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 16, 2022
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Eager to do the many issues of medieval life justice, Yes Your Grace can't hit a good balance between challenging and frustrating.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 5, 2020
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The musou genre needed new ideas - but reinventing it as a shoddy open-world game wasn't the answer.- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 14, 2018
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This isn't just my assertion, Nier: Automata was a clear effort to implement feedback from the first game and enhance Nier's strengths and eradicate its weaknesses, according to its developers. I consider Nier: Automata to be essential, as such I think if you're a mildly curious Automata fan, you'll come away from Nier disappointed. You have played the better Nier game already. This reiusse is meant for lore nerds, for hardcore fans, for completionists, oldschool Nier evangelists, basically everyone who's already decided to buy the game before reading this.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 22, 2021
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Playing World Series is like going to see your favourite band live and finding out most of their setlist is made up of new songs. It's nice to see something new, but that's not why you bought your tickets. You bought them so you could mosh along to the oldies.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 30, 2017
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An interesting reworking of the traditional Pokémon gameplay for an open-world setting brought low by its lifeless environments and graphics.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 17, 2022
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Dazzling and mysterious, this ambitious party-based RPG is a masterpiece. [Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 24, 2017
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Despite the plethora of fanny packs, The Big Con works, and it's all down to Ali. She's a muddled teenager, concocting plans in her bedroom the same way Kenan & Kel would get up to mischief while wanting to, ultimately, do the right thing, even if it means being continually led astray on her quest. The teenage angst is mixed perfectly with grumpiness and snarkiness in equal measure, and the game is relatable to many teens (or even adults!) who've felt confused about life, have had FOMO, and want to do anything possible to make it all make sense again. The Big Con's an endearing adventure worth experiencing. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 31, 2021
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An interesting reworking of the traditional Pokémon gameplay for an open-world setting brought low by its lifeless environments and graphics- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 17, 2022
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When I started playing I was fascinated by the landscape beneath. I wanted to hear more about the abandoned, crumbling temples and foundries, the different forms of government and social relations you're told about when you visit each city. I craved an extended mission or two to dig into the origins of the Prophecy. I wondered about the possibility of an antagonist. But towards the end, I felt only indifference, which is a more rarefied, civilised kind of cruelty than the urge to pillage. It feels like this game drifts in the shadow of another game in which the Airborne Kingdom is exactly what it looks like: a ponderous, uncaring monster that eats the world in order to set itself free.- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 16, 2020
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- Posted Dec 12, 2017
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An oppressively beautiful portrayal of an undersea environment, and a well-wrought survival game with a vaguely eco-friendly message. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 24, 2018
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Trials of Fire is a complex but seductive deck-building strategy game about sculpting the perfect RPG team.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 12, 2021
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Sadly, the game which unfolds around these interludes isn't half as enjoyable. The first instalment to be set in North America, Far Cry 5 is Far Cry at its least engrossing, clumsiest and most basic, though there's still just enough going on here to keep a returning fan involved.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 26, 2018
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Bayonetta 3 might not be as consistently brilliant as its predecessors, but when it's good it's next to godly; playing as Bayonetta with her entire suite of toys unlocked is as electrifying as it's ever been, a spectacle of sinewy combat and S&M excess that's uniquely, defiantly video games. It's so over-the-top that trying to make sense of it would be a mistake, and while the rough edges are a disappointment if you embrace the chaos there's a lot to love here. Bayonetta 3 is overstated, in parts underbaked - but it's rarely less than a thrill. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 25, 2022
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Despite the joys offered, Sonic Frontiers is a hot mess of a reinvention that can't commit to its new direction.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 7, 2022
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Bomber Crew takes the FTL formula to WW2, but it can be a bit of a bumpy ride.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 9, 2018
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The follow-up to FTL is just as punishing - and just as elegant. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 26, 2018
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Being a cult leader in this funny old game, then, is a little bit like being a game designer, I imagine. It's complex on certain levels, and to use the lovely vivid cliche, you're herding cats quite a lot. But really you're trying to arrange happiness for people. The only difference is that as a cult leader, if they don't become happy on cue, you can cook them and eat them. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 10, 2022
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Gentle and generous, Good-Feel delivers its best game yet in this imaginative and breezy platformer. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 27, 2019
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This ruminative travel game is beautiful, poised, and a little predictable.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 19, 2017
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Part adventure game, part construction simulator, Lego Bricktales lays strong foundations for a truer type of Lego experience.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 12, 2022
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Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is enjoyable enough at times, but weighed down by a deluge of unnecessary systems and bullet-sponge combat.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 25, 2021
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Forspoken takes it time to get over a wobbly start, but there's something worthwhile here amongst the noise.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 23, 2023
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A narrative postal adventure delivered with zip and style. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 4, 2020
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A delightful co-op action RPG that's sadly stymied by its insistence on making it hard to play together.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 26, 2018
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Battle League is, arguably, a more focused game - and ultimately likely the better representation of small-team football. Aside from the occaisonal frame-rate wobble, it is also slicker in presentation, and certainly hosts the most visual customisation seen in the series to date. But I don't really play Mario Strikers for football, in the same way I don't really play Rocket League for football either. I play Strikers - or I did, back on Wii - because it was a weird and very Mario version of football. To Battle League's detriment, it feels like there's less of that this time around.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 8, 2022
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A bold, stand-out, knockout of a card game that drips with imagination and menace. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 22, 2021
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As Dusk Falls represents a bold new future for interactive movie games - a future where games can do away with the supernatural spectacle and thrillery whodunnits to rely on human drama to entertain us instead. And OK, this does occasionally veer into soap opera, but at other times it's gentle and deep and dark, even profound. It shows how well games can handle stories and themes like these when done with care and understanding, and how well it can pull us into the lives of others and invest us in the decisions they have to make. And that's what really stays with me about the game: stories - human stories. They are the troubled, awkward and beautiful stories I can see in the world around me, that I can relate to myself. This is a game that reflects, in many ways, our own lives. Silly as it sometimes can be, As Dusk Falls feels real, and I can't think of a higher compliment to give it. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 18, 2022
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This is a game that manages to remain optimistic about human can-do while never forgetting that Mars looks like a bit of a dive and it's going to be properly awful trying to live there. Awful, but interesting. We will go to Mars to find out who we actually are. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 19, 2018
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Mr. Shifty's action-packed adventure about a teleporting hero offers a similar adrenaline high as Hotline Miami and Superhot. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 13, 2017
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A squirming body horror labyrinth whose mix of ability-gating and backtracking slightly cramps its matchless creature design. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 23, 2020
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On the Edge provides a tense new challenge and is the perfect reason to rediscover an exquisite city-building game. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 27, 2020
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- Posted Nov 22, 2021
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Sprawling, varied and constantly stylish, Astral Chain is a very different breed of action game that ranks with Platinum's best. [Eurogamer Essential]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 26, 2019
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The classic formula gets an energising remix in this standalone charmer. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 27, 2020
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Giddy action and astonishing art design combine in one of the great locations of modern video games. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 26, 2019
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Godfall offers obnoxiously stylish next-gen spectacle, but its appeal only runs skin deep.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 20, 2020
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A shooter that earns its place alongside Rogue Warrior, Turning Point and Hour of Victory as one of the very worst games you could play. [Avoid]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 5, 2018
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Dead or Alive 6 stumbles into 2019 like a drunken uncle staggers onto the dancefloor at a wedding: past it and likely to embarrass.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 1, 2019
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Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 is a great sniping game let down by a mediocre open world, poor voice acting, technical hitches and terrible writing.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 25, 2017
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A strong love for storytelling and the feel of games like Earthbound makes Eastward shine even where the gameplay flags. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 14, 2021
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Dead Space comparisons are impossible to avoid - but while The Callisto Protocol's missing some of the depth and tension, it makes up for it with production value and bloody-minded fun. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Dec 2, 2022
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Moncage offers a gorgeous blend of narrative threads and teasing puzzles, that makes for a game of real elegance. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 29, 2021
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- Posted Nov 5, 2020
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Colossal in size, lavish in scope, Odyssey feels like a series landmark and Ubisoft's biggest ever game. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 1, 2018
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The New Colossus is a game that straddles moods and periods, caricature and biting insight, cartoon villainy and insidious real-world malevolence. It is a well-wrought FPS caught on the rocks of some marvelous, horrendous discussions about race, gender, discrimination and complicity. It is frequently crude and half-baked, mixing fart jokes with oafish interpretations of trauma. But it is also both strikingly ambitious and a lot more intelligent than it often seems. What it needs now, I think, is a new lead and possibly even, whisper it, a change of genre. There is more to be said about a character like BJ Blazkowicz, but there is also more to be said about this universe - and our own - than is possible with BJ at the helm. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 27, 2017
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A bewitching time capsule that transports us to late 80s China, and to turn-of-the-century video games. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 20, 2019
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Cloudpunk offers a beautiful city to explore, but unfortunately there's not much to discover there once you delve deeper.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 27, 2020
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The systems run as deep as ever in Paradox's latest effort, though the personality isn't quite there.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 25, 2019
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A bizarrely hollow yet mechanically competent open world action RPG that struggles to justify its own existence.- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 17, 2017
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Square Enix's line of retro JRPGs continues with an all-new world and tale for Bravely Default, though some of the old problems persist.- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 25, 2021
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Handsome visuals can't quite make up for bugs and a lack of urgency.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 14, 2020
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Bottomless wit and some inspired design choices make this genre mash-up a joy to play. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Sep 7, 2020
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A platformer aimed at speedrunners is also an adventure for the rest of us to savour. [Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 25, 2018
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Guns and gangsters make for a silly delight in this PSVR caper. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted May 29, 2019
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- Posted Oct 8, 2019
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Playtonic tightens up its nostalgic take on platforming and turns its eyes to the future. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 8, 2019
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Sumo Digital makes its solo debut with an old school platformer that's inventive, charming and a little too frequently infuriating.- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 30, 2017
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Bethesda's attempt at Fallout multiplayer is, like so many of the series' vaults, a failed experiment. [Eurogamer Avoid]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 20, 2018
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While its fighting is fun, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot doesn't do enough to carry the subpar side content.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 23, 2020
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The new generation of F1 gets a video game run-out that's at times overly familiar, but one that's nevertheless fully-featured. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 28, 2022
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Tetris Effect gets the multiplayer of its dreams with four delightful modes. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 12, 2020
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