GameSpot's Reviews
Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia makes a hearty meal out of pig-sticking, pillaging, and politics.
Tropical Freeze is another wonderful Donkey Kong Country game, and it's better than ever on Switch.
Nintendo Labo is a great tool for learning and creation, but the games themselves lack lasting appeal.
Battletech's brand of mechanized tactics is as deep as it is slow. But with patience and attention, its detailed mechanics and tonal presentation are incredibly rewarding.
Jaw dropping beauty and a hefty challenge await you in in the hallowed realm of Jotun.
The Invisible Hours is less about solving a murder and more about appreciating the interwoven stories of its compelling characters.
This compact action-RPG will charm you for days on end.
Frostpunk is a brutal city-survival sim that thrives on forcing you to make tough choices in harrowing scenarios.
Good pacing, engaging mechanics, and an interesting setting help make The Alliance Alive a noteworthy RPG.
Before the Storm is an impactful prequel that accomplishes something very different than the original Life is Strange.
Penny-Punching Princess is a solid, often fun brawler, but its emphasis on grinding and repetition make it too easy to step away from.
God of War is every bit the over-the-top action game you expect, but it's the story and setting that end up stealing the show.
Extinction is a clumsy and frustrating game that struggles to put its potential to good use.
Fortnite: Battle Royale offers lots of depth with a fun and unique take on the last-person-standing premise.
With smart changes to exploration, discovery, and progression, Far Cry 5 makes engaging and experimenting with its gorgeous open world more exciting than ever.
Minit might impose a daunting time limit on each of your lives, but its cleverly designed world and enriched puzzles make the cycle of exploration and death well worth investing into.
The follow-up to Orwell, which asks you to take down an anti-government blogger, is a slighter take on the original game's mechanics and themes.
Kerbal Space Program's first expansion brings a universe of new possibilities, but it might be a little behind in the space race.
MLB The Show 18 controls like a dream, and is the best-looking baseball game ever made.
Telltale finishes strong with a introspective look at the relationship between Batman and Joker.