
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.

Despelote's creators tell a remarkable, pseudo-autobiographical tale about football and Ecuador - but also one about the act of remembering.

Eurogamer's review of the immersive sim Skin Deep - it's wonderful. Find out why this is a fine addition to the genre.

Is Promise Mascot Agency the right mixture of open-world, card game, passive-income generator, and whimsy? Eurogamer reviewed it to find out.

Outstanding artwork and glorious combat bring Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's bold, painterly world to life.

Acclaimed point-and-click studio Wadjet Eye's gently paced, time-travelling genre-hopper blends elegant puzzling and in…

Eurogamer's review of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. Is SNK's sequel up there with the best in the fighting game genre?

A brilliantly playful game about architecture and place. Find out why Blue Prince is a sheer delight in Eurogamer's review.

Poignant, symphonic and stupendously beautiful, South of Midnight is sorely let down by rote platforming and ill-thought-out combat.

In this Eurogamer review of Atomfall, find out why a difficult start doesn't mean this intriguing tale isn't worth discovering.

Not all its additions are for the better, but this excavation of Monolith Soft's alien opus remains as fascinating and enthralling as it did a decade ago.

Another epic entry in the Assassin's Creed series, Shadows moves the action to Japan for a stylish and satisfying entry.

Far from cribbing Overboard's homework, Expelled! is a tighter, more focused detective story that really makes the most of its replayable timeloop structure.

Eurogamer's review of Wanderstop, a warm-hearted, funny, sincere, and deeply pleasant place to stay - but a less successful vehicle for mindfulness itself.

Fantastic from start to finish, Split Fiction is one of the most inventive and joyful co-op games to date, and a testament to the power of human imagination.

Knights in Tight Spaces expands on every part of the Fights in Tight Spaces template, but an abundance of new ideas swa…