
Soulslike thrills combine with sky-high production values to make Path of Exile 2 a hugely impressive package, even in early access.

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Soulslike thrills combine with sky-high production values to make Path of Exile 2 a hugely impressive package, even in early access.

This gorgeous medieval RPG continues to be just as prickly, divisive and abrasive as its predecessor.

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

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 a little lacking compared to the main game, but its examination of AI and art's relationship with science arguably hides its most daring meta commentary yet.

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.

Eurogamer's review of Sonic x Shadow Generations, where the dated remake of Sonic Generations is overshadowed by the brilliant new Shadow the Hedgehog campaign.

The Eurogamer review of first Diablo 4 expansion Vessel of Hatred. This is a charming, polished upgrade that puts its claws into you.

Nomada Studio follows up on the striking Gris with Neva, an effort that's poignant and precise, if maybe just a tad melodramatic.

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

With spectacular landscapes and soothing music, Europa is a deeply zen experience - yet is also capable of delivering some hard-hitting messages.

Sparking! Zero is everything Dragon Ball fans will have wanted, but it's also just a blast for those unbothered by its extensive fan-service.

Phoenix Springs doesn't so much start as awaken, adrift in a shimmering void of static to an only slightly discordant c…

Eurogamer's review of Metaphor: ReFantazio, the latest Japanese RPG from Atlus that sees the studio in epic, operatic form.