GameSpot's Reviews
A Way Out is a unique, enjoyable adventure that has a number of problems.
Detective Pikachu's simple gameplay and story is made better by its goofy and entertaining star.
Ni No Kuni 2's adorable exterior masks the impressive RPG within.
A surprising and satisfying action RPG with giant saggy butts.
Exciting changes to combat and an endearing narrative see the final chapter in Kazuma Kiryu's decade-long saga refine what has made the series great.
Surviving Mars tasks you with leading humanity's first colonies on the Red Planet. But Mars is hardly forgiving, and it will fight you every step of the way.
With heaps of personality and invaluable extra content, Kirby Star Allies rises to greatness.
Though VR co-op is a nice touch, Bravo Team brings nothing else new to the table.
The 25th Ward's splintered narrative will frustrate and confuse, but also fascinate.
Q.U.B.E. 2 presents satisfyingly complex puzzles, but a messy narrative underpins its lack of personality.
The Behemoth's turn-based strategy game carries the studio's usual sense of humor and a fun Pokémon-style "catch 'em all" twist.
Gravel's arcade sensibilities conjure occasional moments of flat out fun, but unimaginative track design and a lack of depth means most races are just dull.
A magical setting and engaging gameplay make Mulaka a worthwhile adventure.
Bridge Constructor Portal lacks the charm and cleverness that made the original Portal games so enthralling.
A unique game about collecting and trading stories across the American Dust Bowl doesn't give much room to craft your own story in the process.
Moss makes it easy for you to connect to its adventurous, adorable protagonist as you accompany her on a whimsical journey though a surprisingly inventive platformer.
Metal Gear Survive's punishing systems drag down what could have been a good survival game
Pac-Man: Championship Edition 2 builds on the success of its predecessor, reinvigorating classic Pac-Man gameplay with new mechanics and eye-catching visuals.
It is an entirely functional video game that (in most respects) looks, feels and plays like Payday 2, and given the right circumstances, can also be a bit of fun. But given how readily available it is on other platforms and the concessions made with this version, it doesn't highlight Payday 2's unique brand of shooting and looting the way other platforms have for years.
Age of Empires: Definitive Edition introduces gameplay tweaks and 4K visuals to a 20-year old classic, but not everything holds up to modern standards.