GameSpot's Reviews
Sonic Mania remains the best Sonic game ever made, and with its latest update, it's even better than before.
A stuffy follow-up to Rainbow Moon that doesn't improve on its predecessor.
Destruction Derby meets Flatout in this excellent new racing game.
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy gives three classic games a fresh coat of paint, but there's no mistaking that they're old at heart.
Lumines makes the jump to current-gen platforms looking and sounding better than ever.
As far as its single-player experience goes, Ubisoft's open-world driving game is fun, varied, and accessible.
Aces is the most complex and Mario Tennis game yet, but its online modes are missing some key features.
The sequel to Yoko Taro's cult hit is a beautifully frenetic hack-and-slasher with an engrossing and layered story.
A complete, free prelude to Life is Strange 2 that has us ready for more.
An enjoyable management sim 65 million years in the making.
Unravel's delightful sequel makes for a fun and breezy co-op adventure.
Moonlighter is a delightful adventure into the depths of ancient dungeons and the trials of running an equipment shop.
Sushi Striker's ridiculous story and fast-paced match-three puzzle gameplay make it one of Switch's most pleasant surprises.
Humor courses through West of Loathing's veins, making every minute of this RPG/adventure hybrid a delight.
The wonderful worlds of BlazBlue, Persona 4, Under Night, and RWBY collide for an accessible yet challenging fighting showcase.
Golem's gorgeous presentation is undercut by poorly designed puzzles and frustrating navigation.
Onrush's unique blend of influences results in an innovative and refreshing racing game that replaces the finish line with objectives and teamwork.
The unique blend of Metroid and pinball makes Yoku's Island Express as entertaining as it is charming.
Dontnod follows up Life Is Strange with a surprisingly enthralling supernatural thriller.
The Forest's survival mechanics are captivating, but its unforgettable horrors steal the show.