GameSpot's Reviews
Less crossover and more combination, the excellent Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney provides each of its stars equal face time.
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes has a brief narrative, but its short length is bolstered by flexible side missions and exceptional replayability.
Luftrausers' arcadelike simplicity makes conquering the skies feel natural and fun.
Yoshi's New Island lacks the imagination that made its progenitor beloved, instead offering a slow-paced adventure that's too easy for its own good.
Fantastic atmosphere and stellar writing make Shadowrun: Dragonfall a great adaptation of its cyberpunk source material.
This innovative alien bug-blasting indie real-time strategy game proves that fun runs deeper than meets the eye.
Exhilarating player movement and a brilliant blend of two distinct combat styles make Titanfall a thrilling shooter.
Towerfall Ascension is a fast and frantic multiplayer game that provides lots of interesting variations on its enjoyable archery combat--just make sure you have a few friends on hand to play with.
The world of NaissanceE is mysterious, hostile, and starkly beautiful.
South Park: The Stick of Truth is as simplistic as role-playing games come, but it captures the spirit of the animated show's riotous raunch.
Season Two of The Walking Dead starts coming together in the bleak and harrowing second episode, A House Divided.
Basement Crawl tries to emulate Bomberman with a horror setting, but fails to ignite on all accounts.
Resident Evil 4 finally gets the PC version it always deserved, with only a few visual stumbles to detract from its brilliance.
Banished is a clever network of interlocking systems and mechanics that accomplish a lot with very little.
The gameplay of Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare is standard stuff, but the game's lighthearted tone makes it an appealing multiplayer shooter that stands out from the crowd.
At its best, Thief makes you feel like a devious outlaw. Sadly, such moments are too few.
Rayman Legends melds abject strangeness with diverse platforming to create an adventure that's as enjoyable as it is challenging.
Strider is a high-speed, acrobatic action game with a hero that's fun to control from the first blade swipe to the final deathblow.
The Castle Doctrine is a poorly balanced structure built on an unstable foundation.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze's unimaginative level design saps the fun out of this retro-inspired platformer.