GameSpot's Reviews
Tales from the Borderlands continues to tickle your funny bone and warm your heart with its second episode.
While there are some moments to be had with Mario Party 10's minigames, it doesn't have the depth or the challenge to hold your attention for long.
White Night hints at a horror story of quality, but it's hidden in the shadows of tedium and visual ambiguity.
In this strategy game where you command real-time tactical battles entirely with your voice, the greatest threat is the voice recognition system itself.
Deathtrap is a solid genre mash-up that goes on the (tower) defensive.
Smart attention to details like zoning and policy decisions make Cities: Skyline the most authentic city-builder you can play.
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. fails to live up to its potential, offering a clunky and frustrating tactical experience.
The third episode of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 takes the partner system and the story to great places.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a challenging and stylish game which entertains throughout, and delights in forcing you out of your comfort zone.
In its Definitive Edition form, DmC Devil May Cry isn't just a better version of DmC--it's a bonafide hack 'n' slash classic.
Shelter returns, bigger than before, yet somehow lesser for it.
OlliOlli2 adds few changes to the original game's formula, but "more of the same" is enough to make this excellent sequel a consistent joy.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse doesn't excel as a fighting game, but the customization options and fresh story beats add a new spin to a stagnant series.
Ori and the Blind Forest is a rapturous platformer that is as fun as it is beautiful.
Not every change in this collection is for the best, but Homeworld and Homeworld 2 remain gorgeous classics that withstand the test of time.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars takes too long before it truly tickles your brain.
Q*bert: Rebooted will leave you struggling with awful controls when you're not nodding off to the tedium.
Helldivers is a persistent online universe rich in combat but low on story.
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 - Episode 2 offers a few great action sequences, but it's still plagued by mundane puzzles and forced reliance on your partner.
Screamride is good, destructive fun in spite of some frustrating limits on creation.