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542 reviewsThe paid, offline version of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is a lot more chill, but the legacy of its freemium systems still requires a little navigation.
A gentle cadence and quirky characters can't counter Mythwrecked's repetitive gameplay, making this more Greek tragedy than odyssey.
The Cabin Factory is a short and scary horror gimmick of a game, but is it worth its small price? Find out in the Eurogamer review.
Fun and challenging swordplay can't make up for bland and repetitive action between behemoths, making this far from the epic adventure it wants to be.
Our review of the evocative wild-swimming game Naiad.
Our review of the dizzyling deep roguelike RPG Caves of Qud.
It might not have quite the same wow factor second time around, but Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 builds on its astonishing predecessor with intelligence.
In Monument Valley 3, UsTwo's slightly airless prettiness benefits from a few new ideas.
Smart, fun and so very Indiana Jones, The Great Circle is a stealth action tour de force that marks a bold new era for MachineGames.
The cult classic mobile RPG finally gets its due, for lovers of mechanics over story who can rise to the demands of its extreme challenge.
A true step forward for open-world gacha games, Infinity Nikki finally brings some much needed competition to the miHoYo monopoly.
Short but powerfully unsettling, Threshold takes aim at the strange and horrifying helplessness of being a small cog in a giant corporate machine, and nails it.
No Man's Sky didn't get off to the smoothest of starts, but eight years after its controversial launch, Hello Games' ex…
Instantly captivating and perpetually playful, this whimsical romp across a world of paper lanterns is utterly enchanting.
Beautifully animated, wonderfully voiced and witty to boot, Loco Motive ticks a lot of right boxes for point and click likers. If only its underlying mystery wa
Planet Coaster 2's flexible creation tools are as compulsive as ever, but the fun butts up against an exhausting UI and uninspired management gameplay.
Full of anomalies in more ways than one, Stalker 2 is a mess of bugs and jank that nonetheless stays faithful to the open world survival shooter of yesteryear.
Bold, raw and effortlessly stylish, Sorry We're Closed uses the building blocks of survival horror to tell a compelling & hard-hitting love story.
While the invisible hand of compulsion and in-game spending lingers, Pokémon TCG Pocket benefits from smartly interwoven systems and a darn good card game.
Some excellent enhancements make this the ultimate version of Dragon Quest III, but it could still do more to make it wholly welcoming to newcomers.