GameSpot's Reviews
SteamWorld Dig 2 is a brilliant evolution of the first that not only expands upon its hybrid formula, but presents it in its best light.
Project Cars 2 builds on its predecessor with improved handling and impressive scope, but it still suffers from unruly AI and a slew of bugs.
Tooth and Tail is an exhilarating, minimal RTS set during an animal Civil War in the 1910s. With plenty of gallows humor and a 16-bit Don Bluth aesthetic, it breathes new life into a tired genre.
Superb presentation and small gameplay tweaks make FIFA 18 an improvement over last year--albeit a slight one.
EA Sports NHL 18 is quite possibly the most accessible sports game on the market, as well as being a load of fun.
Echo is a marvel of A.I. programming bolstered by a compelling sci-fi storytelling, and injects new life into the stealth genre.
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is a deep and rewarding fighting game for both hardcore and casual players alike, but has a few rough edges.
Dishonored: Death Of The Outsider is a solid, inventive, yet somewhat subdued capper to the stories from the previous Dishonored games. While the smaller scope can be felt throughout, the approach to allowing players to express themselves as a master assassin is just as strong as ever.
One playthrough is quite enough for the brief and uninspired Don't Knock Twice.
Destiny 2 is very similar to the original, but a variety of tweaks and additions make it a far better experience.
The most satisfying football game ever, wrapped in a frustratingly ugly shell.
The latest entry in the Ys series delivers a fast-paced and very satisfying action-RPG experience.
Unforgiving difficulty and atmosphere are the main characteristics of dino-survival sim Ark: Survival Evolved.
Metroid: Samus Returns is a return to form and an exciting evolution of the series' beloved formula.
Knack returns in a surprisingly fun sequel that makes great use of its shape-shifting hero.
Sony's long-running golf series hits a birdie in its feature-rich PlayStation 4 debut.
Building upon the sturdy foundation laid out by XCOM 2, War of the Chosen sets a high mark for an already exceptional sci-fi strategy series.
Deck Nine's Life Is Strange prequel ditches time travel, but finds power of a different sort.
Absolver's methodical combat would be superlative on its own, but the unique customisation of its Combat Deck takes this melee brawler to thrilling new heights.
Although Last Day of June's story has impactful moments of grief, loss, and companionship, it's limited by a frustratingly repetitive gameplay loop.