
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is an endless parade of references and gags that's difficult to resist. Our review.

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Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is an endless parade of references and gags that's difficult to resist. Our review.

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

Jenny Jiao Hsia's dazzling, semi-autobiographical tale of teenage life finds wit and warmth in its WarioWare weirdness, even as it deals with difficult themes.

Kyle Crane is back and out for revenge in this enjoyable if sometimes uneven romp through Techalnd's greatest Dying Light hits.

Eurogamer's review of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, the latest entry in the Sonic Racing series from Sega.

Sucker Punch's sequel offers more great combat, but would be better served as a linear action game, freed of its poor sidequests and dated open world.

Maybe it's witchcraft. Maybe it's magic. Either way, Supergiant manages to draw down the moon with its Herculean action and epic narrative in Hades 2.

aby Steps walks a fine line between frustration and accomplishment to provide a walking simulator and climbing experience quite unlike anything else.

Borderlands 4 brings a more sensible script and a true open world to its cel-shaded gun-show, but these moderate improvements are undermined. Our review.

Silent Hill f's frustrating first-half is outweighed by a brilliant, delirious second that's well worth the initial slog. Our review.

Eurogamer's Lego Voyagers review, the co-op puzzle adventure game.

Pretty and charmingly mean-spirited, Hollow Knight: Silksong is a game filled with revelations - and genuine personality.

Cronos: The New Dawn is Bloober Team's best original game yet. An immersive romp through a suffocating portrayal of 80s Poland.

Hell is Us is an absorbing, nightmarish meditation on the horror of war, but divisive design choices prove tedious.

A legend is brought back to life with Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater in a surprisingly sensitive remake from Konami featuring developers from the original.

Movement, meaning and mindfulness combine in Giant Squid's latest, a game of free-form expression and flow.

Mafia continues to feel a tad dated in its design trappings, but there's beauty, efficiency and nuanced performances here that are well worth your time.