GameSpot's Reviews
Gorogoa provides a beautiful and clever trip through surreal art.
The Champions' Ballad is a satisfying send-off for one of the year's best games.
Rumu combines some superb character work and heady sci-fi themes into a heart-wrenching story about love, family, and loneliness.
Destiny 2's first DLC expansion, Curse of Osiris, adds lots of filler and little substance.
Steep's Road to the Olympics expansion features a disappointing story mode, but it has just enough other content to make it still worthwhile.
Doom's trademark demon slaying translates well to virtual reality, but Doom VFR feels more like a warning shot than a BFG blast.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a massive and dense game littered with small issues that hold it back from greatness.
Rive is a challenging side-scrolling shooter with tight platforming and a tenacious affection for over-the-top action.
Telltale digs deep into Bruce Wayne's relationships, as things get complicated for the Dark Knight.
While its main narrative feels unresolved, and the general loop of the multiplayer carries a number of issues, Battlefront II still manages to evoke that same sense of joy and excitement found in the core of what the series is all about. But as it stands, the biggest hurdle that Battlefront II will need to overcome--for its simultaneous attempts to balance progression with genuine feeling of accomplishments--is deciding on what type of game it wants to be.
Despite a few technical issues, L.A. Noire is well worth playing on Switch.
With a significant new addition and impactful overhauls built atop its already-solid foundations, Football Manager 2018 is every bit the compelling time sink as its predecessors.
A strong foundation and a high-quality port make Skyrim worth revisiting on Switch.
GT Sport's refined multiplayer racing makes up for a relatively small selection of cars and tracks.
It may be formulaic, but Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 still retains the series' trademark charm and fun.
A much-improved sequel that blends disparate gameplay styles to create a compelling roguelike experience.
While it doesn't quite score a century, Ashes Cricket still puts in a decent knock.
Rocket League survives its conversion to Switch with minimal wear and tear.
Though they aren't very different from their predecessors, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon make enough changes to stand apart as the definitive version of the seventh generation games.
Etrian Odyssey 5 further refines a winning dungeon-crawling formula while sticking closely to its roots.