GameSpot's Reviews
Diablo II: Resurrected is a painfully faithful remaster of the original classic, which makes it difficult to get into over two decades later.
There isn't much new in this best-of compilation, but when the core package is this well-made and feature-packed, that's easy to overlook.
Aragami 2 is a stylish, aggressive stealth game that's a little too lean at times.
Sable is a relaxing adventure with a satisfying focus on exploration and player freedom.
While the new features and missions are nice, the world around us has made Death Stranding better.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits uses a different perspective on familiar gameplay ideas to create tons of exciting combat and a deep emotional connection with its world.
Detective Yagami returns for another scintillating mystery that suffers from the same problems as before.
A charming little photo adventure all about leaving home and discovering beauty.
Lost in Random tells a sweet tale with surprisingly deep combat to brighten an otherwise dreary world.
Rock opera and space opera meet for some artful escapism.
Arkane Lyon's follow-up to Dishonored is a masterclass in open-ended action game design.
The newest iteration of Life Is Strange has a lot of love to give but just doesn't know where to put it.
Wario goes back to his roots with a great character platforming-inspired take on the microgames concept.
Tales of Arise is a lengthy, beautiful RPG adventure, but has messy combat and uneven pacing on occasion.
The Big Con is a unique take on video game nostalgia that takes players to the '90s, but not the video game '90s.
No More Heroes 3 is at its best when you're slicing your way through alien invaders, but the rest of the game wrapped around the energetic combat is a laborious disappointment.
Humankind is a flawed but fascinating attempt to reinvent the Civilization-style 4X strategy game.
Psychonauts 2 does more than just fill the shoes of its beloved quirky predecessor, it sets itself apart as a classic in its own right.
Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a surprisingly deep third-person shooter with tight, enjoyable multiplayer action that has enough variety to tease multiple return visits.
With meaningful additions on and off the field, Madden NFL 22 marks a recent high point for the series, but technical issues get in the way.