GameSpot's Reviews
Tales from the Borderlands' penultimate episode stretches thin its gamey bits, but its emphasis on character relationships and humanity make it a heartbreaking experience.
Volume's tight mechanics, smart visual vocabulary, and level-editing tools combine to create something that is as much a puzzle game as it is a stealth title.
Though the puzzles this time prove vestigial, Road To Gehenna delivers the same smart environmental puzzles and thoughtful commentary on humanity as its predecessor.
The studio behind Dear Esther and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs have achieved audiovisual and narrative excellence with their latest adventure.
Galak-Z is a brutal, demanding, and ultimately rewarding 2D shooter.
Red Goddess is a frustrating, uninspired platformer that's neither fun nor fair.
The ninja returns, better than ever.
Rare Replay is a massive collection of great games and interesting documentaries, but not everything is as good as it could have been.
This enhanced remake of Etrian Odyssey 2 has a lot to offer both series veterans and newcomers.
Tembo's big action setpieces prove the old adage that great things come in small packages.
Victor Vran treads familiar ground, bringing exciting combat to an overall sufficient action RPG.
Blues and Bullets makes its debut with a stylish first episode that sets a striking—if slightly uneven and glitchy—crime noir tone.
Lost Dimension successfully blends challenging tactical combat with unique judgment sequences that force you to eliminate various party members.
Life is Strange's penultimate episode abuses its own mechanics and drags the pace down, but bookends its slog with two powerful, well-worth-it gut punches.
Prototype 2 certainly offers a stronger experience than Prototype, but it's still thoroughly outclassed on current gen consoles by Saints Row IV and Infamous: Second Son. At its best, a remaster can be a great reminder of why we loved a game to begin with. Had the Prototype Biohazard Bundle actually been a full upgrade, it would at least show us how far we've come. But given even Prototype 2's mind-boggling technical limitations, this troubled bundle is more of a reminder that mediocrity is still not obsolete.
Trove generally mixes elements of Minecraft and traditional MMOGs well, but it grows tedious in the late game.
Rory McIlroy PGA Tour is an empty, unimpressive debut lacking in both content and finish.
Dreamfall Chapters positions itself for great things after a touching and successful Book 3.
Journey has only improved with time, earning its status as one of the best games ever created.
The wackiest bits of Trials Fusion's Awesome Level Max DLC end too soon, but there's plenty of other content to savor.