
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.

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.

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.

Mouthwashing is a taut, time-hopping horror game that playfully subverts expectations at every step, and is all the more refreshing for it.

Wilmot's gentle and relaxing jigsaw puzzles won't tax you in the slightest, but this warm bubble bath of a game is very soothing.

Super Mario Party Jamboree is the biggest Mario Party game yet, but fails to find the fun at almost every step.

Eurogamer's Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom review.

One of Capcom's most handsome Ace Attorney remasters to date, but divorcing it from its courtroom setting and structure is its biggest and most fatal flaw.

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.

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 Songs of Conquest, a turn-based strategy with some occasionally over-punishing battles but still plenty of nostalgic fun to be had.

Stuffed with great ideas and visual pizazz, Pepper Grinder is a sparky little platformer that's over all too soon.

A poor (and bored) man's Avatar, Outcast: A New Beginning is a tedious open world shooter that simply doesn't have anything new to say.

There are a few rough edges here and there, but The Thaumaturge is a compelling and meaty detective RPG with a rich and reactive plot, and whose branching storylines really let you walk the line between vice and virtue.

A handsome remaster of an already modern-feeling Star Wars FPS, but even Nightdive's welcome updates can't disguise some of its older, more obtuse edges.