
But our new site is also about reflecting what you care about. a sing-a-long classic - you know the words just as well as you know each swerve in the road."Įurogamer has always been about celebrating what we love, and that will never change. "It's throwaway stuff that nevertheless inspires the widest of smiles," he wrote. As a brilliant version of a genuine milestone in racing game history, you deserve every decimal of the score Martin slapped on the end of his review. We will always love you and you will always have a place in our hearts and on our site. It's always tempting to vote with your heart in these situations - especially when hype fatigue has been compounded by last-minute frustration - but a glance at the new Popular Now section of the homepage, at any point this week, would tell you where gamers' heads are currently at. It's also a clash between what we grew up with and the reality of where things are today. It's never an easy choice - and in the week we ourselves left five years' worth of familiarity and comfort behind in favour of our vision of the future, I guess it's an apposite one. It's not the first time, when asked to pick a game of the week, that I've faced a choice between lovingly restored nostalgia and flawed but compelling novelty.


Eventful, wasn't it? We hope you're settling in OK. And that's your first week on the new Eurogamer.
