GameSpot's Reviews
Naraka Bladepoint's sharp new take on the Battle Royale formula gets off to a promising, but slightly awkward start
The new chapter of Ghost of Tsushima adds to Jin's backstory in a way that makes it feel essential, while adding even more of the best stuff from the vanilla game.
12 Minutes is a point-and-click adventure in a clockwork world that's as expertly crafted as a Swiss watch.
The Forgotten City is a deeply satisfying puzzle adventure that will have you questioning what it means to sin.
Axiom Verge 2 is a daring sequel that shares very few similarities with its predecessor, but it's held back by one-dimensional combat.
NEO TWEWY is an eccentric action-RPG with an endearing youthful attitude, though its narrative lulls can obstruct its best moments.
The Ascent looks and acts like a video game, but mostly feels like work.
Pokemon Unite tries something new with the Pokemon brand and mostly succeeds, albeit with some overzealous microtransactions.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles tells one slow, cohesive story that builds to a stellar payoff.
Microsoft Flight Simulator is a spectacular technical achievement and a deeply inspiring experience, filled with glorious possibilities.
Tight, challenging combat and a gorgeous world to explore makes the morbid act of reaping souls a delight in Death's Door.
Though it doesn't quite stick the landing, Cris Tales is an enjoyable turn-based RPG adventure with a lovable story about a found family bending time to save the world.
Link's divisive Wii adventure returns on Switch with some welcome quality-of-life improvements.
Capcom's new Monster Hunter spin-off is a solid JRPG for those who enjoy collecting and raising monsters.
Satisfying puzzles and cathartic painting mechanics support Chicory: A Colorful Tale's strikingly relatable story about self-doubt.
The Pirates of the Caribbean tie-in content for Sea of Thieves offers a whole lot to do, and while it can be buggy and a bit frustrating, it's still pretty fun.
The story of Scarlet Nexus might be a mess, but fun action and great character moments make it worth your time.
Mario Golf: Super Rush is a fast-paced spin on the relaxing sport that oozes excitement.
Nintendo's new game creation software may not let you make the game of your dreams, but it's a fun-to-use toolkit nonetheless.
Guilty Gear Strive continues the series' legacy of complex and rewarding technical fighters, enhanced with a new look, characters, and ideas that bring its bold, complex gameplay to new heights.