GameSpot's Reviews
Tower defense goes to the stars with Space Run Galaxy, a game that blends tactical thinking, twitch action, and starship trucking.
Duskers is a cohesive science fiction simulation which is punishingly difficult, but a pleasure to master.
Despite a slew of problems, Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma uses complex story techniques in a suspenseful tale about human nature.
With its customizable missions and randomly generated areas, Underground's Operations breathe new life into an ailing game.
The Solus Project's story and survival mechanics look promising at first, but they ultimately fail to meet expectations.
Umbrella Corps is a sloppy competitive shooter with a score of issues that overshadow its redeeming qualities.
Inside is a beautiful, haunting tale of survival and individuality with engaging puzzles and an intriguing world.
Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens doesn't take the Lego series to new places, but is still a solid and enjoyable romp for families and Star Wars fans.
Star Ocean's return is a bumpy ride, with slick combat and smart upgrade systems bogged down by a watery story and some frustrating technical designs.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE is a smart, fun collaboration between two franchises that feel like they were always meant to be together.
The Way is a thought-provoking tale about life and death, but its lackluster gameplay continually frustrates.
Two great flavors that go pretty well together.
Mighty No. 9 is occasionally fun and inventive, but it fails to leave a lasting impression.
The king of World War II-era grand strategy has returned with more engaging choices and a streamlined interface.
Sherlock's powers of deduction are as enthralling as ever, but middling action gets in the way.
Dangerous Golf is a game for people who yearn for destruction, however shallow.
Catalyst's combat stumbles, but the fluid freerunning and enticing open-world challenges overshadow most of its shortcomings.
Tropico 5 is a clever, tongue-in-cheek riff on tiny, dictatorial countries, and its console port is an excellent counterpart to the modern PC classic.
Excubitor is a fun and frantic mix of old school shooting and tower defense gameplay.
Edge of Nowhere is a thrilling trip to the Antarctic, punctuated by disturbing horrors and hallucinations.