GameSpot's Reviews
Yoshi's New Island lacks the imagination that made its progenitor beloved, instead offering a slow-paced adventure that's too easy for its own good.
Fantastic atmosphere and stellar writing make Shadowrun: Dragonfall a great adaptation of its cyberpunk source material.
This innovative alien bug-blasting indie real-time strategy game proves that fun runs deeper than meets the eye.
Exhilarating player movement and a brilliant blend of two distinct combat styles make Titanfall a thrilling shooter.
Towerfall Ascension is a fast and frantic multiplayer game that provides lots of interesting variations on its enjoyable archery combat--just make sure you have a few friends on hand to play with.
The world of NaissanceE is mysterious, hostile, and starkly beautiful.
South Park: The Stick of Truth is as simplistic as role-playing games come, but it captures the spirit of the animated show's riotous raunch.
Season Two of The Walking Dead starts coming together in the bleak and harrowing second episode, A House Divided.
Basement Crawl tries to emulate Bomberman with a horror setting, but fails to ignite on all accounts.
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.