Hello and welcome back to our regular feature where we write a little bit about some of the games we've been playing. This week, Tom has a milestone first EA Sports FC match against his son, and respectfully destroys him; Marie plans out her seasonal planting in Stardew Valley; Will sees old FPS friends returning to play Battlefield 6; Kelsey feels the chokehold of Pokémon Legends: Z-A; and Bertie muses on the mutability of feelings about the survival crafting genre.Read more
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I've got a huge soft spot for arcade racers. While that term is so all-encompassing that it'll include the likes of Ridge Racer and Daytona USA, what I'm really talking about here is the kind of arcade racer you get in the same building as a bowling alley. Rarely do these loud money-drains feature any actual classic machines, instead focusing on the big names. Usually there's a Walking Dead game so violent it's in a curtained-off booth, a Jurassic Park shooter,
The Halo series is coming to PlayStation 5.
Raven Software says its focus for the year ahead and Call of Duty: Warzone comes down to three pillars: "Battle Royale, Resurgence, and the future of the game".
FromSoftware has pushed back the release of the highly anticipated
And here we are again; seven days older, seven days wiser, and if you were silly enough to watch that VHS tape, seven days to die. That means we're back with another Weekly Digest - in which we recap some of the highlights you might have missed over this busy week on Eurogamer. This time around, Tom was surprised how much he enjoyed
I know precisely what I was doing on this week 25 years ago, give or take. While the exact release date of games wasn't always as set in stone back then, especially on PC, we know that roughly this week marks the 25th anniversary of the release of
Akira Yamaoka, long-time composer and sound design director for Silent Hill and a number of other games like
The creator of viral Roblox game Steal A Brainrot is suing a
RV There Yet, the first release from indie studio Nuggets Entertainment, has passed 1.3m sales.
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