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542 reviewsI worried a bit about American Arcadia because of how much of a departure it seemed to be from Call of the Sea, Out of …
Our review of Super Mario RPG, a wonderful breezy remake.
Predicting the next Persona spin-off feels like a fool's game when Atlus goes from fighters to rhythm games, so I'm sur…
Eurogamer's review of Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, another action-packed but maybe superfluous adventure.
Our review of EA Sports WRC, a rally game with soul.
The Invincible is my kind of science fiction. When I look up at the stars, I feel wonder and mystery, and romance, even…
Eurogamer's review of The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria, wonderfully atmospheric but slightly rough take on survival crafting in Tolkien's world.
Eurogamer's review of The Talos Principle 2, an ambitious sequel that explores bold, if unambiguous territory in its philosophical robot puzzling.
Eurogamer's review of FM24, where small changes make big impacts.
Eurogamer's review of Thirsty Suitors, a brilliant and occasionally messy recreation of the also-messy dating world.
Eurogamer's review of WarioWare: Move It, a bumper party game package with some fussy motion controls.
Our review of the evocative climbing game Jusant.
Eurogamer's review of RoboCop: Rogue City, an entertaining if unadventurous RoboCop experience.
Eurogamer's review of Alan Wake 2, a gorgeous but relentlessly meta game about writing that badly needs an editor.
Eurogamer's review of Moonring, which adds modern convenience to a classic Ultima-style RPG.
Our review of Super Mario Wonder, a fiercely imaginative 2D Mario.
Eurogamer's review of Sonic Superstars, where respectable platforming is met with inconsistent new ideas.
Eurogamer's review of Spider-Man 2, at once a simple but stylish and utterly charming sequel.
Our review of Subpar Pool, a gorgeous kinetic blend of pool and golf.
Eurogamer's review of Star Trek: Infinite, a 4X game that'll ripen with time but fails to nail its Trekkie trappings.