GameSpot's Reviews
There's fun to be had in 2K's arcade-style basketball game, but a lack of variety and flawed gameplay make for a missed opportunity.
Return of the Obra Dinn is a startlingly original detective adventure full of murder, mutiny, and monsters.
Despite an impressive roster and some top-notch actors to voice them, Lego DC Super-Villains is a tedious game that fails to capitalize on its best qualities.
The sixth entry in Bandai Namco's weapons-based fighting series makes a strong return.
Thronebreaker's strong writing and compelling characters accent a strong re-imagining of Gwent and a gripping single-player story.
With Dark Souls Remastered now on Nintendo Switch, you'll be able to experience one of the decade's greatest role-playing games in an interesting new way.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is both broad and deep, but the star is its smartly executed take on battle royale, Blackout.
Starlink is a fun, albeit repetitive, game of space combat and exploration--but the digital version of the game is the way to go if you're on a budget.
The GameCube classic comes to the 3DS with minimal changes, and it's held up pretty well.
The Missing is a dark, confronting puzzle-platformer that offers light at the end of the tunnel.
A puzzle-platformer as World War II allegory that can't settle on an appropriate tone or interesting puzzles.
Child of Light is a singular adventure that embraces sadness in a beautiful, affecting way.
Pathfinder: Kingmaker is a classical RPG brought to PC with some exceptional moments, though it's dragged down by a brutal difficulty curve.
Nintendo Switch gets an updated version of FIFA 19, but it's lacking much of what makes EA's footballing giant special.
Destiny 2's Forsaken expansion is dense and rewarding, though it does require a bit of patience.
With Super Mario Party on Switch, Nintendo's 20-year-old party franchise ditches its staple randomness for a more strategic game.
Mega Man 11 is a solid return for the Blue Bomber, but it's held back somewhat by overly long and frustrating stage design.
FIFA 19 is back for a new season, but how do its new Kick Off modes, third chapter of The Journey, and new FUT features fare?
While its large-scale campaign--clocking in at over 50 hours--can occasionally be tiresome, and some features don't quite make the impact they should, Odyssey makes great strides in its massive and dynamic world, and it's a joy to venture out and leave your mark on its ever-changing setting.
Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise offers a solid display of drama and action that captures exactly what makes the series so great.