GameSpot's Reviews
Resolutiion is an action game that asks you to ponder big questions, but stops short of wrestling with them itself.
Through its vivid sketchbook art style and sharp writing, If Found gives a powerful, affecting story about empathy and acceptance as a young adult.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition makes smart updates to the original game while adding a fantastic new epilogue that makes the journey well worth taking a decade later.
Minecraft Dungeons is a welcoming dungeon-crawler entry point for newcomers and a lighthearted throwback for veterans.
Issues aside, Maneater opportunities for shark chaos can be a lot of fun.
The 2019 anti-golf golf game is better than ever on Nintendo Switch.
Project DIVA MegaMix is another great collection of Vocaloid hits for the rhythm game series, and it's in excellent form on Switch.
The Wonderful 101 Remastered revives one of the Wii U's most experimental games, but that doesn't make it worth revisiting.
Legends of Runeterra brings dynamic card design to life in a way that undeniably draws attention to both its snappy back-and-forth and the colorful world of League of Legends.
Predator: Hunting Grounds' lack of variety and shallow gameplay make it difficult to stick with beyond a handful of rounds.
Cloudpunk is a neon-doused celebration of cyberpunk style that occasionally obscures the story it wants to tell.
Streets of Rage 4 expertly revives a beloved beat-'em-up franchise with great music, visuals, and most importantly, solid gameplay.
More than four years after the game's release, Rainbow Six Siege has evolved into not only a compelling shooter but one of the best examples of the genre.
The positive strides that Wastelanders and its quests make are hindered by Fallout 76's numerous enduring issues.
Sakura Wars' unique world, fun character interactions, and high-stakes melodrama help it overcome mediocre action sequences.
Gears Tactics carefully recreates the chaotic excitement of a Gears of War firefight in turn-based strategy form.
XCOM: Chimera Squad refines the series' core tactical strengths to show that sometimes less is more.
Trials of Mana adds modern hooks to an obscure classic JRPG, but fluid combat is held back by some frustrating choices.
Treachery in Beatdown City is a funny and novel clash of genres in the form of an '80s beat-'em-up.
In Other Waters tells a tense, absorbing mystery through exquisitely minimalist means.