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599 reviewsTrails to Azure is an important second entry to the Crossbell saga, adding some neat touches and forming two parts of a whole with Trails From Zero.
Our review of the astonishing music game Rytmos.
A half-interesting game is buried by a mess of its own making - and represents an industry conundrum that will only continue to grow.
Mixing Into the Breach with Fronzen Synapse makes for an inveitably strong core of mech combat, but the rest of Phantom Brigade is underwhelming. Our review.
Team Ninja evolves Nioh's formula in a Three Kingdoms-era action RPG where allies, flags, and stealth make its brutal challenges more manageable than ever.
A review of Akka Arrh, from Llamasoft.
Navigating a tonal minefield with just enough confidence, Company of Heroes 3 is a big, refined, and beautifully textured addition to a brilliant series.
The long overdue samurai spin-off is classic Yakuza under its period dressing but also underwhelming as a current-gen remake. Eurogamer's review.
Far more than just a Monster Hunter clone, Wild Hearts exceeds expectations and then some mixing streamlined action with inventive new toys. Eurogamer's review.
As a technical showcase for what's possible with PSVR2 Call of the Mountain excels, even if its world and mechanics sometimes fall short. Eyurogamer's review.
All the confusing yet irresistible energy of early-noughties double-A gaming, marred by awful writing and a core gimmick that doesn't ignite. Eurogamer's review
Vibrant and self-assured, Hi-Fi rush happily embraces the 00s' cheese - and is all the better for it. Eurogamer's review.
Disparate parts pull together to form a beautiful game that's only more potent for its awkward adolescence. Eurogamer's review
A rare balance of playfulness and genuine strategic depth, plucked from the margins of history. Eurogamer's review.
While a fine piece of craft and a sumptuous reworking of the setting, EA Motive's Dead Space remake sheds a little of the 2008 game's enchantment.
Forspoken takes it time to get over a wobbly start, but there's something worthwhile here amongst the noise. Eurogamer's review.
Intelligent Systems has made some bold decisions with Fire Emblem Engage, and I'd argue they've mostly paid off. Diverg…
Much like its endless enemies, Darktide's many small issues add up to a real nuisance - but Fatshark's stupendous atmosphere and vicious action prevails.
Here’s a familiar tale. A new Need for Speed comes out to zero fanfare and turns out to be pretty decent; decent enough…
A sensitive remaster of the PSP prequel that's recontextualised in the wake of Remake. Our Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion review.