GameSpot's Reviews
Ragebound is a relentless and challenging revival that ably channels the spirit of early Ninja Gaiden games.
Obsidian's survival-crafting sequel establishes a much stronger foundation for the future, though it'll take some time for it to lose its early-access feel.
Dead Take too often dips into the surreal but is otherwise an authentic and terrifying view into the trauma of being an actor.
Tales of the Shire has some charming ideas, but dull gameplay, heaps of bugs, and a general sense of emptiness ultimately drag the promising life-sim down to the pits of Moria.
The Final Shape ended the Light and Dark saga, but Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate might just end my will to log in
Shadow Labyrinth takes the fascinating premise of blending Metroid with Pac-Man and fumbles the execution, offering a bland narrative with one-note combat and tedious exploration
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers' combat, art direction, flexibility, and level design are fantastic, but balancing issues and its derivative nature ultimately hold it back.
Broken Bird Games' debut is a twisting, experimental horror game that goes places you won't see coming.
Donkey Kong Bananza is a raucous, wildly inventive, and propulsive platformer that reboots one of Nintendo's most iconic mascots.
EA Sports College Football 26 builds on its solid foundations and celebrates what makes the college experience and its teams so unique.
The latest Sims 4 expansion is worth obsessing over.
Mecha Break evokes classic mecha anime with its exciting multiplayer battles, but the game's free-to-play foibles, among other issues, sour the experience.
Funcom's survival MMO delivers on the fantasy of the Dune universe but stumbles in the endgame.
Though it trips up a bit in its Career mode, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 still manages to deliver a marvelous game of skate.
Death Stranding 2: On The Beach is fixated on revisiting past ideas, which limits its impact to being a good but not great sequel
Rematch takes a refreshing, skill-based approach to football games that can be just as frustrating as it is thrilling
Remedy's co-op FPS is a fun Control spin-off when everything goes right, though such circumstances can prove elusive early on.
MindsEye is a stringent and relentlessly dull video game, wasting its impressive world on formulaic mission design that's both archaic and uninspired.
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour has its charms, but on the whole feels like a strange set of contradictions: a casual primer for power users, and a pack-in game that isn't packed in.
The Alters is an engrossing survival adventure that delicately balances captivating self-reflection and engaging base management