GameSpot's Reviews
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is one of the best games ever made.
Inside My Radio's synesthetic experience is hypnotic.
Verdun brings multiplayer shooting to World War I in all its glory, as well as the frequent boredom.
It's simple and relatively short, but Lost Orbit's high-speed dodging action is fun while it lasts.
Kerbal Space Program is a monumental, exhilarating, and frustrating gaming achievement worthy of admiration.
This 3DS game's disarming simplicity is a ruse that hides an addictive depth.
Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker expands tremendously on an already excellent strategy RPG.
This 8-bit throwback perfectly emulates the era, for better and for worse.
Speedy arena combat and a cartoon personality make The Weaponographist a retro-flavored dungeon worth crawling.
Ziggurat is a short but fast-paced roguelike shooter with only a few minor hang-ups.
Broken Age: Act II solves nearly all of the sins of the first half of the game while stumbling into a fair share of new ones.
Rhythm and roguelike sync up in a fun twist on a common concept.
The fantastic Tower of Guns combines the elegant dodging dance of bullet hell gameplay with a first-person shooter roguelike
State of Decay still hasn't become the game it wants to be.
In I Am Bread, both the joke and the game carry on far too long.
The fun and atmospheric Affordable Space Adventures lives up to its quirky title.
Harold is an infinite-runner platformer that's as pretty as it is punishing.
Dungeons 2 is a decent mashup of Dungeon Keeper and real-time strategy conventions, but oversimplification keeps it from being a keeper.
It is the most sumptuous and stealth-focused Assassin's Creed yet, but Chronicles: China doesn't assemble its pieces into a gratifying whole.
The horror of The Charnel House Trilogy makes a slight mark, but it's not a lasting one.