GameSpot's Reviews
Loads of humor and outrageousness make this cyberpunk indie adventure worth playing.
Outlast loses momentum occasionally, but its unsettling atmosphere and pulse-pounding chases keep pulling you along for the ride.
The Lego Movie Videogame re-creates and expands on most of the film's greatest moments.
Strike Vector needs refinement, but there's a promising foundation holding up its hybridized combat.
The Wolf Among Us: Episode 2 - Smoke and Mirrors is another engrossing chapter in this ongoing saga, though it doesn't blaze as brightly as the introductory episode.
Octodad: Dadliest Catch has moments of comic brilliance, but much of it is uninspired, and it ends before it really even gets going.
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is as exciting as it is gorgeous, offering a robust adventure that satisfies on almost every front.
Might & Magic X: Legacy seems like a 15-year-old leftover, for better and for worse.
Blackguards is a grueling tactical role-playing game that thrives on brutal challenges.
Consortium is a fun story-driven sci-fi role-playing game with some first-person shooter elements, but bugs and glitches mar the experience.
Nidhogg isn't too satisfying alone, but it offers frantically enjoyable sword-dueling action with local friends.
This brutal survival and crafting adventure delivers fun and punishment in equal measure.
Dr. Luigi repackages the Dr. Mario formula with some new ideas, but limited options and slow pacing leave it feeling anemic.
The opening act for Broken Age establishes a wonderfully vibrant world with a surprisingly somber tone. Hopefully, it will all pay off in the second act.
More often than not, the gorgeous and intriguing Banner Saga successfully balances the conflicting ideas of strategic control and arbitrary consequence.
Continue?9876543210 explores what happens to video game characters after the game-over screen fades, and in turn asks how we'll face our own mortality.
Major improvements to the cooperative mode coupled with the Vita's portability make this the best version of the already excellent Spelunky.
Yo-kai Watch 2 does preserve the quirky tone and charming writing that made the first game so engaging, but its lack of iteration is problematic in that there aren't enough fresh ideas to color its monotonous gameplay.
Flow remains a beautifully simple blueprint for the developer's later triumphs.
Violett channels Salvador Dali and Tim Burton in a surreal and challenging tale.