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542 reviewsEurogamer's review of Tactical Breach Wizards, an imaginative, witty, and wonderously generous turn-based tactics gem.
Its dramatic and spectacular boss fights just about keep Black Myth: Wukong afloat, but behind all its glitz and glamour is a frustratingly hollow action game.
Eurogamer's review of The Crush House, a fun reality TV sim with thoughtful commentary on the darker side of voyeurism.
KeelWork’s strikingly opulent shooter dares to do new things with its genre in an effort to unite players of every level.
The core of SteamWorld Heist still burns brightly in this turn-based tactics sequel, but its bid to go bigger and better is a risk that hasn't quite paid off.
Expertly paced and bursting with fresh ideas, Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess kicks down the door of the real-time strategy genre like few others.
Eurogamer's review of Thank Goodness You're Here! Developer Coal Supper's relentlessly inventive absurdist comedy is a masterclass in gag-telling.
Eurogamer's review of Nobody Wants to Die, which doesn't bring much invention to the table - but while it lacks originality, it has atmosphere, heart and releva
Eurogamger's review of Once Human, which offers a deeply moreish open world scavenge-em-up, but weak action and generic clutter hold it back.
Our review of Arranger, a brilliant puzzle game with a tile-shifting conceit.
The Eurogamer review of Homeworld 3 from Will Judd, describing how the game compares to its famous predecessors and whether it's worth playing.
Our review of Dungeons of Hinterberg, a delightful and creative RPG with a social twist.
Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail ups the ante with exhilarating combat and builds a stunning new world, but meandering storytelling highlights the MMO's flaws.
Our review of Flock, a gorgeous game about spotting wildlife.
Until Then manages to weave a moving coming-of-age story, all while putting Filipino culture front and centre.
Eurogamer's review of Destiny 2: The Final Shape expansion, where Bungie finally sticks the landing.
Eurogamer's review of Still Wakes the Deep, a beautiful work of atmosphere and tension, all that can be shattered by its strictly linear trappings.
Eurogamer's review of Skald: Against the Black Priory, a propulsive throwback RPG with grisly character but a little too much adherance to tradition.
More than just its nostalgic visuals, Crow Country is funny, self-aware, and extremely hard to put down - Eurogamer's review.
Eurogamer's review of V Rising - a wickedly deep, generous, and satisfying vampire fantasy