GameSpot's Reviews
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.
Halo: Spartan Assault transfers adequately from mobile platforms to the Xbox One, with microtransactions in tow.
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is pretty, and pretty decent.
X Rebirth's endless deficiencies make it an inferior husk of the X games that came before it.
NES Remix may bring back fond memories if you've played the games it features, but it doesn't actually capture what made some of those games great in the first place.
A detour for a slave-turned-pirate-turned-assassin helps sow the seeds of a rebellion in this well-intentioned but flawed add-on.
Baldur's Gate II retains some familiar flaws, but this enhanced model is one more reason to revisit a classic role-playing game.
All That Remains establishes characters and conflicts that may pay off in forthcoming episodes, but it doesn't stand up well on its own.
Speedball 2 definitely has the speed down, but the barebones multiplayer limits the fun.
Thanks to its excellent battle system, Bravely Default breathes new life into a traditionalist genre.
Gomo has heart, but its brevity and lack of challenge keep it from being worth your while.
The frenetic Samurai Gunn provides an exciting competitive experience that demands precision and rewards fast fingers and thoughtful strategies.
Tiny Brains is big on personality but short on intellect.
Doki-Doki Universe is a simple game that uses humor and eccentricity to carry its warmhearted message.