
Hatred is not just the title of Destructive Creations' provocative twin-stick shooter, it's also a mission statement. H…


Hatred is not just the title of Destructive Creations' provocative twin-stick shooter, it's also a mission statement. H…

You may not have heard much about Double Fine's turn-based strategy game, Massive Chalice. Unlike the studio's famous B…

A charmingly presented but tediously repetitive seafaring RPG that fails to make a big enough splash.

Tried and trusted gameplay is boosted with a generous, if slightly monotonous, serving of genuinely fresh content in this budget prequel.

If last year's The Evil Within saw Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami reclaiming the survival horror gameplay he popul…

An improvement over its predecessor, with some welcome new ideas, this is lacking in depth and long term appeal.

A faithful and beautifully crafted Metroidvania homage that never quite stamps its own identity on the genre.

The traditional nostalgic view of boys at play is that old playground classic of 'war', where kids pelt around the tarm…

First things first, Ori and the Blind Forest is gorgeous. Absolutely jaw-droppingly eye-poppingly gorgeous. You'd have …

LA Cops has two very distinctive influences. One is the Beastie Boys' iconic Sabotage video, an explosion of 1970s cop …

Shaggy grindhouse fun in short multiplayer doses, but there's not enough meat on the bone for prolonged solo play.

A sharply written and nicely presented voice-controlled strategy game, but the tech limits the gameplay as much as liberates it.

Eurogamer has dropped review scores and replaced them with a new recommendation system. Read the editor's blog to find …

Like so many other indie games, Apotheon uses its visuals to draw your attention. Designed to look as if all the action…

The name may have changed but Techland's follow up to Dead Island offers a familiar but less charming zombie-mashing experience.