Author: Robert Purchese
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Muddy hell! PowerWash Simulator is better than I ever expected
[ad_1] I once chased someone across a B&Q car park because of a power washer. It was when I worked there – I wouldn’t chase someone now! Maybe if there was a sale… But no. I was standing by the tills when I saw someone leg it back through the entrance with a large power-washer…
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Weekly: Cat game, As Dusk Falls, and so much more
[ad_1] Well look who we’ve got on Weekly today: it’s Ian Higton all the way over from YouTube land, where everyone communicates in video. He’s here to talk about virtual reality as often as he can, as well as tell us about changes on the Eurogamer video team. Aoife, if you didn’t know, is off…
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Undergrave is a charming they-move-when-you-move battler
[ad_1] Undergrave reminds me a lot of Fights in Tight Spaces, which is a good thing. It’s a turn-based fighting game where enemies move when you move, so if you move a tile, enemies move a tile, and if they end up next to you, you’ll be hit – and you’ve got about eight hit-points…
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As Dusk Falls review – a bold new future for interactive movie games
[ad_1] An interactive movie that tells a memorable story of human choices. Don’t be put off by the unusual art style: As Dusk Falls is good. I’d even go as far as to say it’s the best interactive movie game I’ve played, and in that breath I’m considering all of Supermassive’s output (the Dark Pictures…
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Weekly: Amazing space, Mothmen, and so much more
[ad_1] It’s Weekly time, the podcast show where we recap the week on Eurogamer for you. Remember premium supporters get these episodes every Friday, whereas everyone else listens from Monday. Today on Weekly, I’m joined by editor in chief Martin Robinson and features editor Christian Donlan. We talk about the amazing space pictures pumped back…
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The man who helped launch The Witcher, Dark Souls and Enslaved
[ad_1] May I introduce to you a bit of a legend around these parts. They’re one of the most well known faces in the UK games industry, and more than that, they’ve helped bring some of the biggest and most beloved game series to our shelves. I’m talking about the likes of The Witcher and…
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Weekly: How is Pokémon Go six, what is State of the Game, and much more
[ad_1] Welcome to another Weekly, the show where we recap Eurogamer for you. Remember, premium supporters of Eurogamer get these episodes every Friday, when they’re freshest. Everyone else listens from Monday. Today on Weekly, I’m joined by reviews editor Chris Tapsell and managing editor Matt Reynolds – no relation to Ryan Reynolds – and our…
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Fighting wildfires in Riders Republic – the Green Game Jam ’22 had some great ideas
[ad_1] Do you remember when, earlier this year, Horizon: Forbidden West came out and Sony said it would plant trees in the real world for everyone who earned the Daunt trophy in the game? Actually, did anyone earn that trophy? Well done if you did. Anyway, that was made especially by Sony for something called…
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Weekly: a closer look at Pride Week, lamb cults, and more
[ad_1] Today on the Weekly show, we’re talking Pride Week, as well as recapping the rest of Eurogamer for you. My guests wrote some of the wonderful pieces we’ve published as part of Pride Week. They are show newcomers Ed Nightingale, a news reporter on Eurogamer – who you’ll recognise from the Newscast – and,…
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I think I love Cult of the Lamb
[ad_1] When I play Cult of the Lamb I feel all of these other games inside it. I feel Hades, I feel Undermine (an underrated gem), I feel Slay the Spire, the Binding of Isaac. Maybe I even feel Animal Crossing, if Tom Nook were the devil and the whole island locked in a…