
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.

John Carpenter's Toxic Commando blends Left 4 Dead-style zombie blasting with systems borrowed from Saber's back catalogue. The results are just fine.

A vast world and even vaster array of MMO-like activities mix with glittering fidelity in Crimson Desert, but it lacks character, texture or charm .

Pokémon Pokopia captures the essence of past Pokémon games without losing its own unique take on the life simulator genre, creating an excellent spin-off.

Resident Evil Requiem marks the series' 30th anniversary with a stellar return that's both a masterful, suffocating horror and a nostalgic victory lap.

Not quite as well cut out as a fine piece of quartz, Styx: Blades of Green is still easily the best stealth game in years, and utterly compelling.

The sequel to Squanch Games' detestable FPS demonstrates significant improvement, though its biggest features remain its weakest. Eurogamer's review.

It's impossible to talk about Reanimal without talking about Little Nightmares. Developer Tarsier's first game since de…

Innovation is the ki to success for Team Ninja, as Nioh 3 iterates on the formula once more to take an already great 'masocore' series to new heights.

Inkle mixes archive-surfing and audio drama to create a surprisingly powerful story of obsession and a machine.

Not only is 2XKO out on consoles, but it's an absolute scorcher of a fighting game.