GameSpot's Reviews
The story of Scarlet Nexus might be a mess, but fun action and great character moments make it worth your time.
Mario Golf: Super Rush is a fast-paced spin on the relaxing sport that oozes excitement.
Nintendo's new game creation software may not let you make the game of your dreams, but it's a fun-to-use toolkit nonetheless.
Guilty Gear Strive continues the series' legacy of complex and rewarding technical fighters, enhanced with a new look, characters, and ideas that bring its bold, complex gameplay to new heights.
The new episode in Final Fantasy 7 Remake has a few fun character beats, but ultimately feels like a thin, unnecessary stopgap for the next real installment.
Square Enix tells a smaller, more personal Final Fantasy 7 tale and marries it with a smart mashup of action and RPG gameplay to deliver a must-play experience. Its PS5 version realizes the world of Midgar with stunning new detail.
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart looks and plays better than ever thanks to new-generation hardware, but it's still the same lovable, goofy series at heart.
Stonefly is too weighed down by unwieldy combat and grind to get off the ground.
Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown delivers a deep, satisfying fighting game experience--provided you're okay with barebones single-player and inconsistent online play.
Knockout City's surprising depth coupled with its approachable mechanics make it an engrossing new multiplayer offering.
Miitopia's great character creation is wasted on a shallow, repetitive RPG experience.
Parts of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition show their age, but this remaster is largely an improvement over BioWare's original trilogy.
The Famicom Detective Club games show their age, but The Missing Heir still packs a twisty, Agatha Christie punch.
Biomutant presents a different take on the post-apocalypse, but a forgettable story and uneven gameplay hold it back.
Wrath of the Druids is Assassin's Creed Valhalla's first major post-launch DLC, though its story unfortunately doesn't tie back to the main game very well.
Hood gives you glimpses of a new and exciting multiplayer concept, but its many, many design flaws keep the game from delivering.
The sequel to Resident Evil 7 leans heavily on Resident Evil 4's brand of action, but adds its own sensibilities to the mix.
Total War's first remaster updates a 2004 classic, but this is still a game for those wearing nostalgia-tinted glasses.
Returnal blends elements of shooters, roguelikes, action games, and horror to redefine bullet hell and conjure a mysterious, moody masterpiece.
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is a fleeting but delicious Zelda-inspired romp.