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542 reviewsOur review of the puzzle-platformer Mario vs. Donkey Kong.
Our review of the new Tomb Raider collection.
Our review of Ultros, a Metroidvania that mixes prog stylings with a little light gardening.
Eurogamer's review of 40K: Rogue Trader, a great adaptation that still has a few bugs.
Eurogamer's review of Foamstars, a serviceable paintballer that's ultimately a bit of a damp squid.
Eurogamer's review of Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash, which is not great.
Eurogamer's review of Silent Hill: The Short Message, which has some upshots despite living under the long shadow of P.T.
Eurogamer's review of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justic League, a game with brilliant elements but no real purpose.
Eurogamer's review of Granblue Fantasy: Relink, an RPG with a truly excellent combat system but some limiting side activities.
Eurogamer's review of Persona 3 Reload, which adds welcome modernisations and slightly off-theme visual tweaks to a brilliant original.
Our review of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, a surprisingly harmonious take on Cameron's world.
Eurogamer's review of Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, where Violent stakes once again meets zany shenanigans in the series' much-imrpoved second RPG.
Eurogamer's review of Tekken 8, a marked improvement over Tekken 7 that lets its freedom and experimentation come to the fore.
Ubisoft ditches its normal formula and finds the ideal way to bring gaming's original Prince back to life. Our review of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
Come, take a flick through World of Horror's rolodex of nightmares; see faces flayed by vengeful wives, wild-eyed teach…
Eurogamer's review of The Finals, which dazzles in the moment but hits problems when it comes to its monetary emphasis.
Eurogamer's review of Against the Storm, a rare gem of a city building game that thrives on chaos but exists in perfect balance.
Our review of Bahnsen Knights, a glorious narrative game.
Eurogamer's review of Cobalt Core, a tight, inventive deck-builder that gives Slay the Spire a run for its money,
Eurogamer's review of A Highland Song, a game in service of nature and experience.