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  • 1 week ago | eurogamer.net | Robert Purchese |Jim Trinca |Tom Orry

    Published on April 16, 2025 Five of the Best is a weekly series for supporters of Eurogamer. It's a series that highlights some of the features in games that are often overlooked. It's also about having your say, so don't be shy, use the comments below and join in! Subscribe to Eurogamer to read this article

  • 3 weeks ago | eurogamer.net | Jim Trinca

    At this point, who knows if the much teased Oblivion remake or remaster is happening. At times it seems an official announcement is all but imminent, at other times it seems like a load of Trust Me Bros on Reddit are just making it up. The rumour mill has been swirling with it since at least 2016. My theory is that Todd Howard has a Prince-style vault that he keeps all this stuff in, and there's a fully playable remaster in there somewhere that won't see the light of day until, you know.

  • 2 months ago | eurogamer.net | Robert Purchese |Jim Trinca |Tom Orry |Tom Phillips

    21st FebruaryHello and welcome back to our regular feature where we write a little bit about some of the games we've been playing this week. This week, Tom O chickens out of the Dead Space Remake because it made his baby gate scary, which is an odd thing to type; Tom Phillips reunites with Garrus but in a very different world; and Jim goes full circle by returning to Pillars of Eternity after playing Avowed, and delights in the unwitting references already visible back then.

  • 2 months ago | eurogamer.net | Robert Purchese |Ian Higton |Jim Trinca |Katharine Castle

    Published on Feb. 20, 2025 Five of the Best is a weekly series for supporters of Eurogamer. It's a series that highlights some of the features in games that are often overlooked. It's also about having your say, so don't be shy, use the comments below and join in! Subscribe to Eurogamer to read this article

  • 2 months ago | eurogamer.net | Jim Trinca

    Monster Hunter is back, arriving with a whole suite of changes and franchise firsts that set Monster Hunter Wilds apart from its predecessors - making for possibly the most accessible, crowd-pleasing and newbie-friendly entry in the series to date. But Capcom have to pull off a delicate trapeze act here.