GameSpot's Reviews
An enhanced remake of a cult classic, Wild Guns Reloaded offers up a rare breed of white-knuckle arcade-shooting action.
Shantae’s back with old-school charm and a shiny new coat of paint.
Space Hulk: Deathwing has great atmosphere and attitude, but is ultimately undone by its frustrating gameplay.
The conclusion to The Ties That Bind is a gut-wrenching, gory masterpiece up there with the very best episodes of The Walking Dead.
The New Frontier is off to a great start, and its troubled cast's harrowing journey is just getting started.
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun is a real-time tactical stealth game with gorgeous levels and clever mechanics.
Alas, just like Hercule in the series, Dragon Ball Fusions postures and promises more than it actually delivers.
Ubisoft's Werewolves Within is an exciting demo of VR's social capabilities, even if the final product is somewhat bare bones.
Steep is an enjoyable open-world game that excels in exploration but suffers from finicky controls and repetitive challenges.
I Expect You to Die captures the tension, revelations, and exhilaration of a last-second escape in virtual reality.
The game hones in on the basic appeal of killing Zombies without the complications of reaching waypoints or setting up intricate fortifications. Yet Killing Floor 2's strongest asset is in its simple yet effective combat--Tripwire could substitute the Zeds for robots or Nazis and still have a solid shooter on its hands.
Sword Art Online is built on high-stakes drama and a compelling premise--Hollow Realization delivers on neither.
I saw from a mile away from what was coming, and even so, in the story's final moments, I could only sit there in stunned, thoughtful silence.
This is one of the best treatments of disasters in a city simulation, blending the actual demands of emergency planning measures with apocalyptic moments that ratchet up the tension in the virtual mayor’s office.
The Last Guardian's peerless animation and character development bring a fascinating relationship between boy and beast to life.
Planet Coaster is an exemplary amusement park management simulation with fantastic construction tools and a wealth of high-quality user-created content.
Dead Rising's core combat remains simplistic, but the expanded open world, compelling central mystery, and added combo weapons refresh the formula enough for some light, bloody fun.
Crytek takes on dinosaurs and science fiction in Virtual Reality.
A smart take on surveillance and a focus on player choice makes Orwell exciting, engaging, and discomforting.
Final Fantasy XV's world is filled with natural splendor and harrowing dungeons that far outlive the shallow story about a prince and his cliched bodyguards.