GameSpot's Reviews
Two great flavors that go pretty well together.
Mighty No. 9 is occasionally fun and inventive, but it fails to leave a lasting impression.
The king of World War II-era grand strategy has returned with more engaging choices and a streamlined interface.
Sherlock's powers of deduction are as enthralling as ever, but middling action gets in the way.
Dangerous Golf is a game for people who yearn for destruction, however shallow.
Catalyst's combat stumbles, but the fluid freerunning and enticing open-world challenges overshadow most of its shortcomings.
Tropico 5 is a clever, tongue-in-cheek riff on tiny, dictatorial countries, and its console port is an excellent counterpart to the modern PC classic.
Excubitor is a fun and frantic mix of old school shooting and tower defense gameplay.
Edge of Nowhere is a thrilling trip to the Antarctic, punctuated by disturbing horrors and hallucinations.
Odin Sphere returns in a beautiful package sure to bring glee to even the most jaded among us.
In a tide of games trying to capitalize on Hearthstone's success, Duelyst still stands out.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhatten is both basic and overly complex, delivering almost none of the magic that made previous four-player Turtles games so memorable.
The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine concludes Geralt’s latest saga with memorable quests, fearsome battles, and surprising wit.
Overwatch meshes vastly different ideas and schools of thought into one frantic, exhilarating, layered shooter.
Kirby's latest adventure is one of his best yet, packed with variety of charming moments and an impressive attention to detail.
Far Harbor takes Fallout 4 to the blustering coast of Maine with mixed results.
Your entertainment will come from planning deadly attacks in outlandish scenarios and environments. There's enjoyment to be had with Party Hard's dozen or so levels, despite the game's lack of imagination in its later stages.
A reimagining of a cult classic is beset by uninspired level designs and unrefined combat.
Hitman Go comes to virtual reality, yet doesn't do enough to justify the new technology.
The Warhammer universe blends with the tactical gameplay of Total War to create one the best real-time strategy games ever.