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  1. Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo leak spills spoilers for full game

    An eye-opening Final Fantasy 7 Remake leak has left spoilers for Square Enix's new version of the game all over the internet.

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  2. Apple Arcade: Lego Builder's Journey was the perfect holiday treat

    The secret to Lego's brilliance - I once heard this on a podcast so it must be true - is clutch power. Those magical bricks don't just fit together, they stick together, creating a kind of bond that almost feels like it has a bit of suction to it. Clutch power! This is why Lego bricks are so much fun to fiddle around with - and it's something that Lego video games have struggled to really make much of.

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  3. The Eurogamer team's favourite games of 2019

    We've run through the team's top 20 games of the year, you've had your chance to share your own top 50 games of the year and now allow us one final indulgence as members of the Eurogamer team run through their personal top fives. It's been a stellar year all-round, really, as told by the diversity of titles represented across the board. 2019 truly showed the breadth of gaming at the moment - and it means 2020 has an awful lot to live up to.

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  4. Games of the Year 2019: A Short Hike is a love letter to one of the most satisfying things in games

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  5. Games of the Year 2019: What the Golf? is a jubillant middle finger to games that waste your time

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  6. Games of the Year 2019: Slay the Spire and the joy of spontaneity

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  7. Games of the Year 2019: Lonely Mountains: Downhill is a magic game of pure sensation

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  8. Games of the Year 2019: Astral Chain was the year's best mess

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  9. Eurogamer's game of the year 2019 is Outer Wilds

    Editor's note: In 2018, the Eurogamer office divided itself into two clear game of the year camps: Team Tetris Effect and Team Fortnite. This year was much less clearly defined, and there were four or five games in serious contention, from the intricacy and grandeur of Sekiro: Shadows Dies Twice to the minimalist purity of Lonely Mountains: Downhill.

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  10. PS5 and Xbox Series X GPU specs leak: how powerful is next-gen?

    Digital Foundry | PS5 and Xbox Series X GPU specs leak: how powerful is next-gen?

    And can the new info be trusted?

    A remarkable story unfolded last April where it seemed that an intrepid explorer of the 3DMark benchmark database stumbled upon preliminary testing for a new gaming processor from AMD dubbed 'Gonzalo' - almost certainly a codename for work-in-progress PlayStation 5 silicon. The notion of a PC benchmark database yielding top secret information about an upcoming next-gen console seems implausible - but further leaks over the last few days not only back up the Gonzalo story but also deliver new details about the graphics core of the new machine. On top of that, the leak also contains tantalising hints about the technical make-up of the Xbox Series X GPU too.

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  11. Games of the Year 2019: Grindstone's elemental fury makes it a great puzzler

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  12. Games of the Year 2019: Disco Elysium is about outliving History

    Feature | Games of the Year 2019: Disco Elysium is about outliving History

    You have nothing to lose but your pain.

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  13. Games of the Year 2019: Death Stranding is not for everyone, and I wouldn't have it any other way

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  14. Games of the Year 2019: Manifold Garden is a game designed with memory in mind

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  15. Games of the Year 2019: Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a wonderful clash of genres

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  16. Games of the Year 2019: Apex Legends and learning to love King's Canyon

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  17. Games of the Year 2019: The worst online service gave us one of the year's best online games

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  18. Games of the Year 2019: Control is the best game about destroying office supplies

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  19. Games of the Year 2019: Resident Evil 2 has had a remake for the ages

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  20. Games of the Year 2019: Sekiro is seamless flow between swordplay and environment

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  21. Games of the Year 2019: Mortal Kombat 11 gets under your skin

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  22. Games of the Year 2019: Ring Fit Adventure and the Sherlock Holmes of walking

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  23. Games of the Year 2019: Sayonara Wild Hearts is the feelgood classic of the year

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  24. Games of the Year 2019: TeamFight Tactics is RNG on the QT

    Over the festive break we'll be running through our top 20 picks of the year's best games, leading up to the reveal of Eurogamer's game of the year on New Year's Eve. You can find all the pieces published to date here - and thanks for joining us throughout the year!

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  25. Julia Hardy on Christmas

    Feature | Julia Hardy on Christmas

    Yule love it.

    A time of good will, of being kind to people, of the giving of presents and the receiving of criticisms from family members that stab you like tiny daggers in your heart even though 'they're just joking.'

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  26. Happy Halodays! Here are two new pieces of Halo Infinite concept art

    Happy Halodays! Here are two new pieces of Halo Infinite concept art

    "The Halo hype train that kicked off two weeks ago with Halo: Reach will not be slowing down at all in 2020."

    As a thank you to fans for a lack of recent Halo-flavoured news, 343 Industries has released two new pieces of concept art for the highly-anticipated sequel, Halo Infinite.

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  27. Nintendo shows off Animal Crossing: New Horizon's customisation options in these latest images

    Nintendo has released a slew of new images showing off the customisation options for Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

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  28. Ori and the Blind Forest devs are making an action RPG

    Ori and the Blind Forest devs are making an action RPG

    Moon Studios' next goal is "to revolutionise the ARPG genre".

    The team behind Ori and the Blind Forest, Moon Studios, is working on a new action RPG.

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  29. Achievements are finally unlocked on Google Stadia

    Achievements are finally unlocked on Google Stadia

    Mobile app users will have to "hang tight!" until next year, though.

    A month after its official launch, Google has finally unlocked achievements for its streaming service, Stadia.

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  30. Ian's top ten best PSVR games of 2019

    Video | Ian's top ten best PSVR games of 2019

    He's making a list and checking it twice.

    Welcome one and all to this year's exciting instalment of the Ian's VR Corner Top Ten list where I'll be going over my ten favourite PSVR games of 2019. As per usual, the following list is completely my opinion and it only features games that I myself have played, so if I've missed out one of your favourites, chances are it's either because I thought it was a bit bobbins, or that I just didn't have time to give it a go. Either way, please do share the love for your favourite PSVR games of 2019 in the comments below and hopefully, together, we can inspire others to try them out too.

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