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612 reviewsYoshi and the Mysterious Book is a series of delightful, intriguing surprises. Our review.
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is an endless parade of references and gags that's difficult to resist. Our review.
The second game from Disco Elysium studio ZA/UM, this text-heavy, dice-driven RPG is an exquisitely constructed take on empire, nostalgia and beyond.
Invincible Vs makes the leap from animated show to video game with style, throwing a mighty punch at the genre's giants.
Equal parts adept teacher and artisanal tour guide, Forza Horizon 6 takes the lessons from 14 years of series history and applies them with panache.
Mixtape, from studio behind The Artful Escape, is a delight. It's a celebration of teenage life that makes its point, aptly, just as a teenager would.
Stop me if you've heard this one (or something like it) before: the Earth is dying, and humanity's last hope is a lone …
This genre blend from the developer of Consume Me revels in its own sense of imagination and excess. Eurogamer's review.
From the developer of The Banished Vault, Amberspire is an equal-parts frustrating and intriguing eco city-builder set on a moon that was built as a mausoleum.
Saros' narrative often feels at odds with the kind of experience it wants to be, but there's no denying this is another top-tier action game from Housemarque.
Part-chaotic retro shooter, part-stylish cartoon noir, Mouse P.I. for Hire goes beyond its stellar artistry to land an invigorating hard-boiled romp.
I don't think I'm going to see another game like Pragmata for a very long time.
Weaving Pratchett, Gilliam and more, Esoteric Ebb is a comedic, policial D&D adventure about a waylaid Cleric, a crime, and the world's first election.
With spellbinding combat and high-concept maps, Marathon is far more than a cool aesthetic draped over the bones of an extraction shooter. Eurogamer's review.
A vast world and even vaster array of MMO-like activities mix with glittering fidelity in Crimson Desert, but it lacks character, texture or charm .
John Carpenter's Toxic Commando blends Left 4 Dead-style zombie blasting with systems borrowed from Saber's back catalogue. The results are just fine.
Pokémon Pokopia captures the essence of past Pokémon games without losing its own unique take on the life simulator genre, creating an excellent spin-off.
Resident Evil Requiem marks the series' 30th anniversary with a stellar return that's both a masterful, suffocating horror and a nostalgic victory lap.
Not quite as well cut out as a fine piece of quartz, Styx: Blades of Green is still easily the best stealth game in years, and utterly compelling.
The sequel to Squanch Games' detestable FPS demonstrates significant improvement, though its biggest features remain its weakest. Eurogamer's review.
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