GameSpot's Reviews
When it comes to blowing up military monstrosities, no game does it better than World of Tanks.
Sportsfriends' simple games provide some of the best local multiplayer you and a few friends can have.
Final Fantasy XIV is reborn on the PlayStation 4, rife with new features and gorgeous visuals that will tempt PC and PlayStation 3 players all over again.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is as fun as it is flawed, capturing the snarky joy of the webbed crusader amid the repetition of combat and tedious side quests.
Don't be afraid of the dark in the shallow and cliched horror adventure Daylight.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe is a wildly inventive and colorful platformer that makes great use of 3D.
Child of Light is a singular adventure that embraces sadness in a beautiful, affecting way.
Fract OSC's chorus soars, but its verse languishes.
Mario Golf: World Tour is built upon strong mechanics, but too often relies on novelty value.
The Elder Scrolls Online immerses you in its intricate quests and fantasy landscapes, only to undercut its strengths at every turn.
NES Remix is a fun way to remind yourself to play through the classics again.
Life Goes On is a great, morbid puzzler that reminds you that there is no victory without sacrifice.
Trials Fusion delivers the same exciting racing action from previous games, with a beautiful new aesthetic and enough humor to keep you laughing.
Lego The Hobbit is charming, funny, faithful to the films, and incredibly tedious to play.
Moebius: Empire Rising is a short adventure bogged down by dull characters and tedious puzzle solving.
The Director's Cut version of last year's Strike Suit Zero is periodically entertaining, but clogged up with too much repetition and an unconvincing Transformer ship gimmick.
Mercenary Kings heads down several familiar paths at once, to mixed results.
The Wolf Among Us hits its stride with an electrifying third installment.
Kinect Sports Rivals is an uneven collection of sports-themed minigames that won't hold your interest for long.
The PC port of last year's iPad prequel to Deus Ex: Human Revolution could do with a few augmentations.