GameSpot's Reviews
Inconsequential decisions suck the momentum out of Telltale's Batman series.
Owlboy's touching story is brought to life through beautiful art and an unforgettable soundtrack.
Justin Clark spent five hours cruising the sea for the dread monster Oceanhorn. He's made a sworn vow that, given enough money, he would pay to have Nobuo Uematsu score his life for a week. It's good to have goals. GameSpot was provided with a complimentary download code for the purpose of this review.
A new painted world serves as the setting for the first Dark Souls III DLC--with a new host of goals, enemies, and loot, but not much else.
Butcher is a brutal action-platformer with an eye for clever level design and a commitment to excessive action.
World of Final Fantasy’s cute character moments can only offset its various frustrations for so long.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is among the best games to emerge from this beloved franchise.
The series that cemented the 4X strategy formula continues to stand the test of time with a stellar entry that adds richness and depth in expected places.
Titanfall 2 is more measured and intelligent than its predecessor, but just as fluid and kinetic.
100ft Robot Golf lives up to the hilarity of its premise in every way, except when it has to be a golf game.
Suda 51's first game finally debuts on Western shores, the game fails to deliver on its best concepts.
Refinements to its measured combat make for a better game, but problems still persist in key areas both in and outside the squared circle.
Eagle Flight initially sounded like a kooky concept to me, but I can’t remember the last time I had this much fun playing capture-the-flag. The game has a surprising amount of depth, and it’s highly competitive as a result. There were multiple occasions when I couldn’t help but scream when an enemy eagle killed me as I was a beak’s length away from victory.
EA’s shooter franchise goes back in time to the end of the imperial age with spectacular results in both its single and multiplayer experiences.
Shadow Warrior 2's unfunny story gets in the way of an otherwise great game.
The PlayStation VR shooter from Killzone studio Guerrilla Games nails first-person VR controls, but stumbles over the smaller details
Though Mafia III's storytelling is exceptional in every way, it's not quite strong enough to compensate for dated gameplay, repetitive missions, and technical issues.
Skylanders Imaginators is saved by its focus on character customisation.
The Duke is back in a somewhat new (but very familiar) 20th-anniversary world tour.
Driving huge vehicles can be cool in Giant Machines 2017, but it's a thrill that doesn't last long.