GameSpot's Reviews
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 gets off to a rough start with poor writing and safe design choices, but it's redeemed by strong doses of tension during the second act.
Aaru's Awakening is gorgeous to behold and a chore to play.
The Order: 1886 is a boring collection of game cliches that betrays its fascinating premise.
Grow Home combines experimental animation and beautiful world-building to create something unique.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse oversimplifies its mechanics, making for an experience alternating between frustrating and dull.
Heroes of Might & Magic III is still an all-time classic, although there are better and cheaper ways to revisit the past than this HD remake.
Total War: Attila is an arranged marriage between a capable (and aging) battle simulator, and a fussy political one.
Do you enjoy murdering wild animals and then wearing their skins as trophies? Everyone needs a hobby, but consider giving it a rest and play this instead.
The Escapists is a thrilling game that challenges you to break out of prison in a number of different ways.
A game where its most tolerable moments are tedious at best, Raven's Cry is a shipwreck of poor decisions and atrocious execution.
Evolve is a tense and gratifying online shooter.
Apotheon builds a wonderfully modern game upon classic Greek tragedy.
#IDARB combines the interactivity of Twitch Plays Pokemon with simple, raw competition.
New time management tools and tweaked battles make Majora's Mask 3D a comfortable fit for Nintendo's handheld.
With the stage setting done, the second episode of Game of Thrones feels like something plucked straight from the source material--gut wrenching, tense, and bloody.
Citizens of Earth wins hearts and minds, but still loses in a few key states.
Great gameplay and a modern look make Grey Goo an excellent traditional RTS.
Dying Light has plenty of rewards to offer as long as you're willing to overlook its frustrations.
The episodic Life is Strange is off to a good start, featuring sympathetic characters and tense social situations.
This accessible heist game demands confidence from you, but ultimately short-circuit that aim due to inconsistent AI and dull level design.