GameSpot's Reviews
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.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 continues the series' excellent run of form, introducing smart improvements that enhance the on-pitch action.
EA's NBA Live franchise returns with its best effort in a while capturing the spirit and atmosphere of basketball culture, but it's not without its problems.
A spectacular cinematic presentation and sensational core mechanics help Insomniac's take on a Spider-Man game shine, in spite of some unimaginative open-world activities.
Strange Brigade is a delightful cooperative shooter with some technical issues and an idea that isn't given enough room to breathe.
Divinity: Original Sin II Definitive Edition manages to make an already fantastic RPG even better.
Planet Alpha's glorious vistas are worth seeing, even though its mechanics aren't particularly unique.
Faction politics are the backbone of Battle for Azeroth, but the real victories are the friends that you make along the way.
Freedom Planet's fast-paced thrills and challenging boss fights make for a joyous retro outing, but don't expect the same highs from its mediocre story.
Little Dragons Cafe's charming world and cafe management are enjoyable, but it's held back by significant pacing issues.
Hollow Knight's sprawling world, precise combat, and wealth of content make its trip through Hollownest engrossing and rewarding.
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is the epitome of a good game that can be hard to recommend.
Steeped in tradition and not afraid to show it, Dragon Quest XI reflects the best qualities of the series' past.
Inspired by the 8-bit and 16-bit action-platformers of yesteryear, The Messenger is an ambitious and well-balanced side-scroller that's as difficult as it is funny.
With a new PGA Tour license, difficult but fair controls, and a pleasing presentation, The Golf Club 2019 is a straight shot down the fairway.