GameSpot's Reviews
Grumpyface's second RPG based on Steven Universe is made of love, but it's the bugs that are stronger than you.
Take to the skies as a dragon in Oure, but don't expect to find much to do up there.
Dull and uninspired, with a relentless emphasis on grinding, Need for Speed Payback is neither fast nor furious.
The Frozen Wilds gives a generous boost to Horizon: Zero Dawn's big and beautiful open world.
Sledgehammer Games superbly takes Activision's marquee shooter franchise back to its boots-on-the-ground roots.
Super Lucky's Tale isn't a direct port of its VR predecessor, but it's no less simplistic.
Chloe Price's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day goes to some fascinating places in this middle chapter.
Megaton Rainfall pulls off some feats and squanders others, but one's thing's for sure: there's no other superhero game like it.
The Mummy Demastered is an attractive side-scrolling action game from WayForward that tries to makes the most of a gloomy license.
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is still the same great game on Nintendo Switch, but only if you play it in docked mode.
Super Mario Odyssey is a massive and magnificent celebration of Nintendo's most iconic hero.
In charting out a new storyline and the largest setting for the series yet, Assassin's Creed Origins makes a few stumbles along the way.
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus' story of resistance is made more powerful by giving you the tools in combat to overcome incredible odds.
Metro developers 4A Games deliver one of the best action games available on Oculus Rift.
Sidebar Game's charming golf RPG hits it out of the park.
Elex is an open-world RPG that aims big, but only manages to shoot itself in the foot.
With the glitches piling up and very little in the way of innovation, WWE 2K18 continues the series' floundering output.
Fire Emblem's heroes are a natural fit for a Warriors game, but their world adds little depth to the aging and shallow hack-and-slash series.
Ubisoft's follow-up to the Stick of Truth shines with a rewarding combat system wrapped around South Park's distinct brand of humor.
The sequel to the mind-bending survival-horror game is a clever follow up that makes some big changes.