GameSpot's Reviews
Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms has fresh ideas, but needs more time to develop everything else.
The Crew has a lot of missions and environments to explore, but there are myriad issues that get in the way of its positive aspects.
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is a nice slice of good, lighthearted fun.
How to Survive returns in a fun but unimaginative compilation edition.
Telltale's riff on the Fables series is far from child's play.
Defenders of Time is an exciting tower defense game that no one's playing, making it difficult to actually enjoy its fast-paced action.
Game of Thrones' first episode is a slow-burn beginning to a bloody political thriller with an original cast that shines.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is bound to warm your heart and challenge your intellect.
Geometry Wars 3 is yet another great game in this dual-stick series that will leave your brain buzzing and your fingers numb.
Although the series' combat has never felt better, WWE 2K15 fails to deliver on the pomp and pageantry of professional wrestling.
Rollers of the Realm is a good idea let down by its execution.
More weirdness, more blasphemy, and more great action makes this remake of The Binding of Isaac spectacularly absorbing.
Tales from the Borderlands is a beautiful new twist on the Borderlands experience with lovable leads and breathless action sequences.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is among the best fighting games ever made.
Upper One Games succeeds at bringing Native Alaskan cultural heritage to the fore, but fails at making a good platformer.
Escape Dead Island is a competent yet unremarkable side story with remarkably shallow action.
Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire resurrect two beloved games in style, and for better or worse, not much has changed.
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham celebrates the history of Batman while offering loads of extra content.
Like the terrain if depicts, Far Cry 4 travels both high and low, representing the good, the bad, and ugly of video games all at once. It's awesome and messy and dumb and fun and annoying and gross and beautiful.
Little Big Planet 3's focus on creative expression is underutilized in its story campaign but shines in its level editor.