GameSpot's Reviews
Godzilla is a boring, badly-balanced game that asks you to pay a lot of money for too little content.
F1 2015 has the best on-circuit action the series has ever seen, buts serious technical issues, a dearth of game modes, and multiplayer which is functionally broken sour what is otherwise a wonderful game.
Rocket League delivers all the refinements and improvements befitting a sports sequel, and is a brilliantly boisterous and enthralling game in its own right.
Atmosphere and a good story make the tactical RPG Legends of Eisenwald a compelling trip back to Germany in the Middle Ages.
Guild of Dungeoneering is deceptively simple but full of fun.
God of War III on the PS4 is the same exciting game that it always was--just a little prettier.
Lego Jurassic World is a joyful, brightly-colored tribute to Jurassic Park that fails to channel the franchise's trademark tension and excitement.
Traverser boasts a fun presentation, but the gameplay doesn't always follow suit.
Square Enix's MMO has gone from turmoil to triumph, but can the latest expansion take it even further?
PlanetSide 2 on the PlayStation 4 suffers from a lot of technical issues--but not enough to dissuade you from the rigors of its massive battles.
Whispering Willows is modest in its scares and challenges, but is rich in heart.
Ronin is a challenging action platformer with vengeance on its mind.
Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure introduces a fresh new twist on an old formula.
In Her Story, an old game mechanic has been put to captivating new use.
Clumsy controls make The Masterplan more gawky than graceful.
Tales from the Borderlands' third episode is its best yet, a shining example of Telltale's branching narratives and a gut-busting, heart-pounding thrill ride.
The Special Edition of Devil May Cry 4 brings notable improvements, but they're not enough to cover up its repetitive core.
Wander is a broken and hollow shell of an MMO that lacks more than just combat.
Mario's super-powered sidekick takes the spotlight, but can he steal the show?
Dirty Bomb is frantic and entertaining, but doesn't exactly sparkle with originality and stability.