GameSpot's Reviews
Despite its ambitious premise, Homefront's efforts to reclaim Philadelphia are sabotaged by technical issues, faulty mechanics, and predictable storytelling.
Doom doesn't shy away from the spirit that drove its forebearers to greatness; a decision which cements its relevance despite its predictable structure and unimaginative multiplayer.
Stellaris gives you the stars as your playground, proving that Paradox capably translates some of their strategy game prowess into space.
Soft Body is a bizarre, captivating puzzle action game with great visual effects and challenging gameplay.
Despite some visual impediments and a mediocre interface, Tastee delivers intelligent turn-based combat in a variety of intense scenarios.
The Magic Circle is a fascinating, satirical look at life beyond the polygon curtain.
Housemarque's Alienation delivers an excellent multiplayer shooter with timeless appeal.
The combat is frantic and tense, but often feels samey and superficial. The in-match leveling works wonderfully in the campaign, but can become problematic in multiplayer. The varied cast of heroes adds longevity, but the game still feels relatively content light. With so many moving parts that never quite gel, I found plenty of things to love but just as much to feel confused by and ambivalent about.
Chronos not only delivers highly enjoyable combat opportunities, it also sets the stage for third-person action-adventure games in virtual reality.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End blends its gameplay, characters, and world into a magnificent whole, making it the best game in the series, and a new watermark for storytelling.
Invisible, Inc. is a wonderful turn-based stealth game that deftly balances simplicity with depth.
Offworld Trading Company trades nukes and armies for stocks and commodities--without losing any of the thrill.
Pollen seems to want to say something, but clarity isn’t its strong suit.
The mediocre AI and animations return, as does the need to repeat the same old spy tricks, but they take a backseat this time around as Sapienza and its colorful denizens take center stage.
Telltale’s miniseries comes to an emotional end.
Severed's distinct look and touchscreen controls make it more than your average dungeon crawler.
Ashes of the Singularity is a big and bold 4X strategy game, but if you’re looking for much beyond scale, you’ll be sorely disappointed.
The first full-fledged Star Fox game in years mixes classic stylings with unconventional controls. But does it deliver?
The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human offers challenging boss battles and serene exploration in a vast, beautiful world.
The Banner Saga 2 is a successful adventure whose world-building and tactical combat stands strong, and is enhanced by experience with its predecessor.