Pacer review – enjoyable WipEout revival that can’t quite distinguish itself...
I was recently idly wondering whether we'd ever see another true WipEout again when I decided to download the Omega Collection via backwards...
Maquette review – ingenious but unfocused recursive puzzling • Eurogamer.net
There's an acute kind of horror to being very, very small. A lot of it's in the timing, I think: the time it...
Ampere goes mainstream • Eurogamer.net
The RTX 3060 has big shoes to fill. The last-gen RTX 2060 brought Nvidia's crown jewel features like real-time ray tracing and DLSS...
Bravely Default 2 review – a heady serving of nostalgia, and...
Sometimes, there's nothing quite so reassuring as a good old JRPG. This is a comfort blanket of a genre for players of a...
Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection review
This game casts a spell. A very particular spell. It is hard as they come, punishing, brutal, unforgiving in its challenge. And yet...
Astrologaster review – an Elizabethan comedy for the ages • Eurogamer.net
I've been shouting about Astrologaster since 2019, when a build appeared in my inbox one day, and yet I still don't know exactly...
Olija review – a brisk adventure with a harpoon • Eurogamer.net
There is something great about a really good cinematic fall. Have you seen Welcome to the Jungle? I'm pretty sure this film, starring...
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury review
Mario has been many things over the years, but this, I'm sure, is a first. Bowser's Fury, the generously sized standalone expansion included...
Little Nightmares 2 review – a brilliantly horrifying, often infuriating return...
This place is too big for us. Everything is oversized, as though we've stepped through the glass at the carnival's hall of mirrors....
Persona 5 Strikers review – an impressive sequel that inherits some...
Persona 5 Strikers was born in a fit of consternation. Back when the spin-off was announced, with many fans holding out hope for...