GameSpot's Reviews
You'll need a lot of patience to make it through InXile Entertainment's nostalgic RPG, The Bard's Tale IV: Barrows Deep.
Square delivers most of Final Fantasy XV in a smaller, but no less epic, package.
Transference's distressing subject matter and eerie atmosphere make for a strong horror experience, even if some of its potential is squandered by a non-committal narrative.
What might be the final episode of Telltale's The Walking Dead is beautiful, brutal, and bittersweet.
Playground Games continues to master the art of driving games that are both accessible and complex, and Horizon 4's meaningful changes keep the series lively and looking fantastic.
Life Is Strange 2 kicks off with a diverse cast of strongly-defined characters, a narrative shaped by real-world sociopolitical issues, and the love between two brothers at the root of it all.
Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse returns the series to its former glory with excellent storytelling and characters.
With a bittersweet story and a gorgeous, dreamlike world, The Gardens Between is time-bending puzzle game that you won't soon forget.
Star Control: Origins is a jolly space adventure that falters when it takes on too much action.
Wasteland 2 gets the Switch port treatment, bringing a deep, involved RPG to Nintendo's hybrid console.
Frozen Synapse 2 is a stylish, tense, and tactical game of chess. With guns.
NHL 19 controls exceptionally well and looks fantastic, and the new outdoor hockey mode nails the essence of hockey culture.
Zone of the Enders comes to the current gen in better shape than ever, but still an artifact of its time.
This year's iteration of NBA 2K packs plenty of game modes and deep mechanics that occasionally falter. And unfortunately again, VC rules everything around it.
The unique presentation and excellent storytelling of 428: Shibuya Scramble make it a great visual novel experience.
Lamplight City is a detective adventure with a lot of good ideas, but it executes them with too light a touch.
Labo's newest kit features much more gameplay than its predecessor, but it's still best enjoyed with a junior partner in tow.
Raiding ancient tombs and exploring dense environments is still outstanding in Lara's latest, but the mechanics of the reboot series are getting as rough and unpredictable as the terrain.
With a strong return to its unique strategy roots, Valkyria Chronicles 4 is the franchise's golden ticket to Valhalla.
Two Point Hospital offers more than just nostalgia for classic management sims.