GameSpot's Reviews
Crytek takes on dinosaurs and science fiction in Virtual Reality.
A smart take on surveillance and a focus on player choice makes Orwell exciting, engaging, and discomforting.
Final Fantasy XV's world is filled with natural splendor and harrowing dungeons that far outlive the shallow story about a prince and his cliched bodyguards.
Watch Dogs 2 offers loads of entertainment in a playground-like rendition of San Francisco that rises above the first game's soggy, downtrodden atmosphere.
Overcooked contains all the necessary ingredients for a truly excellent co-op game.
This 2016 take on Hitman is a brilliant game. Expansive level design and nearly unlimited replay value courtesy of so many routes to your assassinations (and so many methods with which to carry them out) make the experience almost completely different each and every time you play.
Football Manager 2017 is not a game of revolution, but one of refinement. Transfers are smarter and more involved, and the faster player development and the aforementioned streamlining of information are welcome. The perennial strengths of Football Manager are stronger than ever, yet it’s the furtive improvements to the match engine that really set Football Manager 2017 apart from its immediate predecessor.
For better and worse, Sun and Moon is essentially the same Pokemon experience that comes out every few years, just with enhancements to make it feel more modern. But this an entry that should appeal to more than just the series' devoted fanbase who'll notice those details.
Dishonored's brand of creative stealth-action mayhem returns with excellent new weapons, powers, and gameplay options that overshadow a few late-game letdowns.
The banality of evil is on full display in the dark and disturbing Tyranny.
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare touches down with passable multiplayer, a tubular, neon-tinged zombie invasion, and the best campaign since the first Modern Warfare.
Inconsequential decisions suck the momentum out of Telltale's Batman series.
Owlboy's touching story is brought to life through beautiful art and an unforgettable soundtrack.
Justin Clark spent five hours cruising the sea for the dread monster Oceanhorn. He's made a sworn vow that, given enough money, he would pay to have Nobuo Uematsu score his life for a week. It's good to have goals. GameSpot was provided with a complimentary download code for the purpose of this review.
A new painted world serves as the setting for the first Dark Souls III DLC--with a new host of goals, enemies, and loot, but not much else.
Butcher is a brutal action-platformer with an eye for clever level design and a commitment to excessive action.
World of Final Fantasy’s cute character moments can only offset its various frustrations for so long.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is among the best games to emerge from this beloved franchise.
The series that cemented the 4X strategy formula continues to stand the test of time with a stellar entry that adds richness and depth in expected places.
Titanfall 2 is more measured and intelligent than its predecessor, but just as fluid and kinetic.