GameSpot's Reviews
Clumsy design, tedious storytelling, and often game-breaking technical limitations sap The Sinking City of any real terror or intrigue.
Samurai Shodown's easy-to-learn controls and high-stakes combat deliver a terrific, strategic fighting game that stands out from the rest.
Imperator: Rome is grand strategy on a modest scale.
Lovable characters and an intriguing mystery-drama elevate this otherwise run-of-the-mill Ryu ga Gotoku joint.
The mash-up of Zelda's style and structure with Crypt of the NecroDancer's gameplay go together like peanut butter and chocolate.
My Friend Pedro is a stylish and inventive arcade shooter that provides plenty of joy but isn't as groundbreaking as it initially seems.
Crash Team Racing feels as good now as it did 20 years ago. The Bandicoot is back, baby.
Steel meets flesh in this violent but refined take on large-scale medieval combat.
Outer Wilds is a poignant space explorer with an emotionally engrossing tale set across a condensed but wildly surprising solar system.
Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth offers more than enough fun, fan service-filled story and engaging exploration to make it a fitting encore for the 3DS.
Justin Roiland's usual obnoxious humor is both the best and worst thing about an otherwise no-frills platformer.
Pathologic 2 offers a hauntingly bleak tale, then does its best to stop you from experiencing it.
Blood and Truth is an entertaining VR shooter with smart movement and inventive motion controls, but it does face some pitfalls.
Observation, a creepy space-station thriller in which you control an AI, is equal parts mysterious and compelling. And, it looks amazing.
A fantastic multiplayer experience and vibrant art direction help make Dauntless stand out, despite feeling a little empty at times.
Draugen delivers a beautiful and captivating journey with interesting characters that leaves you wanting just a bit too much more.
Void Bastard is as satisfying as it is stylish thanks to its inventive weaponry and engaging first-person shooting.
Layers of Fear 2 swaps the mind of a tortured painter for one of a tortured actor, setting sail for the high seas in a sequel that disappoints.
Everybody's Golf VR is a solid golfing experience for players of all skill levels, but it lacks enough incentives to keep playing its few courses.
The Blue Blur is back in this fast and fun kart-inspired arcade racer, with a few twists for good measure.