GameSpot's Reviews
Remnant 2 builds on its predecessor to create a rewarding and unpredictable experience that's difficult to put down.
Pikmin 4 is a pleasant, relaxing game that serves as a nice entry point for newcomers, with occasionally odd high-pressure segments.
Viewfinder stretches its entrancing central mechanic in delightful ways, constructing an engrossing, yet brief, puzzle-adventure that shouldn't be missed.
Oxenfree II: Lost Signals stumbles with a few of its characters but ultimately proves to be just as wonderfully creepy of an adventure as the first game.
Rain Code is a strange and quirky mystery adventure that just can't seem to step out of the shadow of its predecessor series, Danganronpa.
Aliens: Dark Descent blends action and strategy fundamentals together with some hit-or-miss results, but with a surprisingly authentic atmosphere throughout
Story of Seasons: A Wonderful life is an adequate remake, but its lack of modern trimmings makes for a game even former fans might find empty and antiquated.
All Elite Wrestling's first match in the video game ring is a solid outing that doesn't quite live up to its real-world product.
Toys For Bob reinvents the bandicoot for a modern multiplayer audience, and the results are impressively deep.
FFXVI is a bold shift in both gameplay and narrative, yet captures the Final Fantasy magic in stunning fashion, earning a place within the pantheon of incredible entries in the beloved franchise.
Bloober Team's horror series is reimagined from the ground up, but the foundation still feels shaky.
Frictional Games reinvigorates the series that made it famous with its scariest game in years.
Capcom's flagship fighter is back in form with intricate but approachable fighting mechanics and a feature-rich package.
Diablo IV's surprisingly moving and engrossing story encapsulates gameplay systems that have learnt all the right lessons from entries past.
Daedalic's long-delayed Tolkienian adventure is just as unlikeable and tragic as its namesake protagonist.
Planet of Lana's vibrant hand-painted art style draws you into a story about working together to overcome insurmountable odds.
Humanity's warm presentation and tightly designed levels deliver an engaging and accessible puzzle game.
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun captures the fast-paced action of classic '90s shooters and accentuates it with an assortment of the Space Marines' finest weaponry.
The licensed racer from 2K and Visual Concepts is a delightful combination of open-world and kart racers, with tons of Lego customization to boot.
After Us is a decent 3D platformer that captures and holds your attention with the surrealist nature of its world design and compelling environmental storytelling.