GameSpot's Reviews
GTA V remains a benchmark game, and its graphical improvements are hugely impressive, but it's the addition of a first-person mode that transforms it into a very different beast.
This War of Mine is survival horror game of a very different, very literal kind.
A Bird Story is a short but bittersweet tale that uses sparse interaction to great effect.
Randal's Monday's strict adherence to bad design and unpleasant humor makes this one Monday you don't want to relive.
The Master Chief Collection's four campaigns are evergreen, but serious problems with online multiplayer are a blight on this compilation.
Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric is another plummet in the sad decline of the Sonic franchise.
With the entertaining and thematically rich Inquisition, the Dragon Age series returns to its former glory.
Assassin's Creed Unity's recreation of a battle-scarred Paris is a joy to behold, but its so-so story doesn't make the most of this gorgeous setting.
PES 2015 is a genuine return to form for the series, one that competes with FIFA on every step, pass, and shot.
Sledgehammer Games lays the groundwork for more futuristic Call of Duty games with a comprehensive multiplayer experience and a faulty but stimulating campaign.
NBA Live 15 is a step in the right direction, but that still doesn't make it a good basketball game.
Gabriel Knight returns with a modern twist, bringing with him the good and the bad.
The NES Remix series finds the perfect home on 3DS.
Football Manager 2015 is the same game we've come to know and love, but in this case that's no bad thing.
Dungeon of the Endless blends many different gameplay styles into a satisfying dungeon crawler.
It may be souped-up fast and super tough, but Planetary Annihilation still hooks you with intense combat and brilliant enemy AI.
Fun villains and a joyful campaign make Trap Team another delightful entry into the Skylanders series.
Dreamfall Chapters' first entry isn't wholly satisfying on its own, but it lays a great and characterful foundation for the episodes to come.
Minecraft: Xbox One Edition lays the foundation for incredible constructions and grand adventures, both large and small.
Minecraft: Xbox One Edition lays the foundation for incredible constructions and grand adventures, both large and small.