GameSpot's Reviews
Satisfying questing, fun NPC interactions, and the joy of building combine to make Dragon Quest Builders 2 a delightful sandbox adventure.
198X is a throwback mash-up of five very brief genre excursions with an overwrought story of growing up thrown on top.
SolSeraph is a clear homage to ActRaiser, but some of the areas where it forges its own path put a damper on its potential.
Even though some ambitious additions need a little refinement, Shadowbringers' fearless execution pays off in spades.
Sea of Solitude tells a poignant story about loneliness that's only let down by its tedious gameplay.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night suffers on Nintendo Switch due to distracting technical issues.
Super Mario Maker 2 brings the course creator to Nintendo Switch with a bevy of new tricks to delight creators and players alike.
It's a smartly designed game at its core, despite the distractions. Just like a lone zombie can bring about your demise, sometimes one strong idea is enough.
F1 2019's fast and strategic racing elevates it to the top step of the podium.
Clumsy design, tedious storytelling, and often game-breaking technical limitations sap The Sinking City of any real terror or intrigue.
Samurai Shodown's easy-to-learn controls and high-stakes combat deliver a terrific, strategic fighting game that stands out from the rest.
Imperator: Rome is grand strategy on a modest scale.
Lovable characters and an intriguing mystery-drama elevate this otherwise run-of-the-mill Ryu ga Gotoku joint.
The mash-up of Zelda's style and structure with Crypt of the NecroDancer's gameplay go together like peanut butter and chocolate.
My Friend Pedro is a stylish and inventive arcade shooter that provides plenty of joy but isn't as groundbreaking as it initially seems.
Crash Team Racing feels as good now as it did 20 years ago. The Bandicoot is back, baby.
Steel meets flesh in this violent but refined take on large-scale medieval combat.
Outer Wilds is a poignant space explorer with an emotionally engrossing tale set across a condensed but wildly surprising solar system.
Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth offers more than enough fun, fan service-filled story and engaging exploration to make it a fitting encore for the 3DS.
Justin Roiland's usual obnoxious humor is both the best and worst thing about an otherwise no-frills platformer.