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599 reviewsPlanet 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.
Too simple and childish for adults, and too one-note to convert the kids, Lego Horizon Adventures does little to recommend it to Horizon fans or newcomers.
The Rise of the Golden Idols is a compelling modern mystery thriller that's bigger, better and more ambitious than its already brilliant predecessor.
Metro Awakening VR delivers some terrifying moments in its deep, thought-provoking story, but after a strong start, it quickly runs out of steam.
Fun, cheeky and irreverent, Death of the Reprobate prances through art history with a wicked twinkle in its eye. It's this year's most memorable adventure game.
Reverting to typical Call of Duty, Black Ops 6's bombastic if predictable campaign is matched with snappy but one-speed multiplayer and over-engineered zombies.
Fear the Spotlight is the least scary horror game you'll likely ever play, but there's a tenderness to its storytelling that cannot be overstated here.
Our review of Mario & Luigi: Brothership, a lovely RPG that just lacks some of the brilliance of the earlier instalments.
Strange but singular, Slitterhead can be a slow-burn to begin with, but once its combat clicks, this is an action horror game like few others.
Mouthwashing is a taut, time-hopping horror game that playfully subverts expectations at every step, and is all the more refreshing for it.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's campaign is a return to form for the series, mixing the usual slightly unsavoury set dressing with cracking action and ironic charm.
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead takes some very usable source material and fails to do much with it. Eurogamer's review.
Towards the end of Life is Strange: Double Exposure, protagonist Max Caulfield insists she will not accept another impo…
A fantasy role-playing game of astonishing spectacle. This is the best Dragon Age, and perhaps BioWare, has ever been. Eurogamer's review.
FC 25 is a new FC, with some genuine differences on- and off-pitch. It's also the exact same FC it's always been.
This return to Alan Wake's horror roots feels lacking compared to the main game, but its examination of AI arguably hides its most daring meta commentary yet.