GameSpot's Reviews
Resident Evil 4 finally gets the PC version it always deserved, with only a few visual stumbles to detract from its brilliance.
Banished is a clever network of interlocking systems and mechanics that accomplish a lot with very little.
The gameplay of Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare is standard stuff, but the game's lighthearted tone makes it an appealing multiplayer shooter that stands out from the crowd.
At its best, Thief makes you feel like a devious outlaw. Sadly, such moments are too few.
Rayman Legends melds abject strangeness with diverse platforming to create an adventure that's as enjoyable as it is challenging.
Strider is a high-speed, acrobatic action game with a hero that's fun to control from the first blade swipe to the final deathblow.
The Castle Doctrine is a poorly balanced structure built on an unstable foundation.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze's unimaginative level design saps the fun out of this retro-inspired platformer.
Loads of humor and outrageousness make this cyberpunk indie adventure worth playing.
Outlast loses momentum occasionally, but its unsettling atmosphere and pulse-pounding chases keep pulling you along for the ride.
The Lego Movie Videogame re-creates and expands on most of the film's greatest moments.
Strike Vector needs refinement, but there's a promising foundation holding up its hybridized combat.
The Wolf Among Us: Episode 2 - Smoke and Mirrors is another engrossing chapter in this ongoing saga, though it doesn't blaze as brightly as the introductory episode.
Octodad: Dadliest Catch has moments of comic brilliance, but much of it is uninspired, and it ends before it really even gets going.
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is as exciting as it is gorgeous, offering a robust adventure that satisfies on almost every front.
Might & Magic X: Legacy seems like a 15-year-old leftover, for better and for worse.
Blackguards is a grueling tactical role-playing game that thrives on brutal challenges.
Consortium is a fun story-driven sci-fi role-playing game with some first-person shooter elements, but bugs and glitches mar the experience.
Nidhogg isn't too satisfying alone, but it offers frantically enjoyable sword-dueling action with local friends.
This brutal survival and crafting adventure delivers fun and punishment in equal measure.