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Last year was a disaster for PC games - here's how things need to change
Digital Foundry presents its recommendation to PC game developers in delivering better ports after a dire 2022.
Portal with RTX kicks off a new retro ray tracing revolution
RTX Remix will deliver a retro ray tracing revolution and Portal with RTX is an amazing proof of concept.
Games of 2022: Roadwarden made money interesting again
Games of 2022 continues with this look at Roadwarden.
2023 will be the year I... Our gaming ambitions for the year ahead
This is it - 2023 is the time to try something new! So instead of peering mysteriously into a crystal ball and pretendi…
SteamWorld Build is a very pleasant surprise
A look at the newly announced SteamWorld Build.
Eurogamer on Gaming
Games that avoid capitalistic design
A look at game designs that avoid capitalist patterns.
It's a mistake that games don't use mistakes more
A look at the way that mistakes can make a game richer.
Eurogamer on Sports
Can the fundamental trouble with esports ever be properly solved?
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Happiness is a Game Boy
A fond look back at the beautiful purity of the Game Boy.
The Video Game City Week: Shenmue's harbour is everything that makes the game so special
Hello! Welcome back to the Video Game City Week. In this piece, Matthew makes the case for including Shenmue's harbour …
From abandoned board game to birthing a genre: Football Manager at 40
Over the last ten years, I've interviewed many of my childhood heroes - those talented coders I used to read about in t…
State of the Game: Genshin Impact - an anime open world not done with expanding
Our State of the Game series continues this week with our thoughts on anime mega-hit Genshin Impact.
After 2042's disastrous launch, what next for Battlefield?
DICE has a history of rocky launches. Battlefield 4 stumbled out of the blocks in 2013 before months of updates got it …
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