GameSpot's Reviews
Hatred isn't fun, interesting, or titillating enough to command your time or attention.
Magic combat and co-op play remain brilliant in Magicka 2, but the sadistic solo experience along with a few bugs and design problems cause some of this spell to fizzle.
Magnetic: Cage Closed's reliance on imprecise platforming and nondescript storytelling makes the game's prison setting an unintended and accurate metaphor.
Game of Thrones' fourth episode prioritizes verbal sparring over the physical kind, slowing down the action and packing in new twists to tension's detriment.
Sunset is a creative, powerful story of personal, political, and social conflict.
Schrodinger's Cat is smarter than the average platformer, but still a pretty average platformer.
The third episode of Life is Strange marks the series' high point, with poignant emotional moments and a twist that turns the narrative on its head.
Technobabylon combines tricky puzzles with fantastic world-building and storytelling.
It's light on features, but Swords and Soldiers II is successful at boiling an RTS down to its entertaining essentials.
The Old Blood's madcap attitude shines throughout its campaign, but the game fumbles when it strays from its Nazi-filled levels.
Invisible, Inc. has the right tools and the right talent, but it's not quite the flawless caper it almost was.
Action Henk is a speed-running platformer that keeps your heart racing.
The humor won't always make you laugh, but Not a Hero's 2D action makes it worth your time.
The Galactic Civilizations series has returned with more ships, bigger maps, and new ways to explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate.
Color Guardians offers relentless difficulty and beautiful visuals but not much else.
Windward is less of a high seas adventure and more of a soporific cruise for the geriatric crowd.
StarDrive 2 is a competent 4X entry, but lacks standout features and is hampered by its ground combat.
Magicka: Wizard Wars does a lot of things right, but there is too little under the cowl.
Toren shoots for the moon but lands nowhere special.
Project CARS offers a sharp racing simulation with an open-ended structure.