GameSpot's Reviews
New time management tools and tweaked battles make Majora's Mask 3D a comfortable fit for Nintendo's handheld.
With the stage setting done, the second episode of Game of Thrones feels like something plucked straight from the source material--gut wrenching, tense, and bloody.
Citizens of Earth wins hearts and minds, but still loses in a few key states.
Great gameplay and a modern look make Grey Goo an excellent traditional RTS.
Dying Light has plenty of rewards to offer as long as you're willing to overlook its frustrations.
The episodic Life is Strange is off to a good start, featuring sympathetic characters and tense social situations.
This accessible heist game demands confidence from you, but ultimately short-circuit that aim due to inconsistent AI and dull level design.
Gravity Ghost combines gorgeous art with haunting themes in a slick physics platformer that is over far too soon.
Grim Fandango remains an absolute delight--funny, good-hearted, and fun to play.
Switch Galaxy Ultra provides a thrilling sense of speed, but a lack of meaningful incentives dulls the fun.
Sinister protagonists and smart tactical combat make Blackguards 2 a compelling exercise in evil.
Saints Row rides onto new platforms, and a good standalone expansion follows with it.
Resident Evil HD--a high-definition re-release of a remake of a classic--proves that sometimes the best adventures are the simplest ones.
The now-free downloadable content for Assassin's Creed Unity kicks off with a passable new chapter that is neither a conclusion nor epilogue.
Persona Q is a cute and exceptionally enjoyable role-playing game that amplifies the series' humor to great effect.
Kalimba's multitasking isn't as gimmicky as its two-character gameplay premise implies.
Scrolls offers new depth to the collectible card genre, but a sluggish endgame robs some of the charm.
Warlords of Draenor is an exciting look at what it would be like if Draenor was never ripped asunder by the corruption of the Burning Legion.
Loadout brings its robust weaponcrafting, extreme violence, and goofy sense of humor to the PlayStation 4, and with entertaining results.
This first return to Sunset City succeeds as a dessert-sampler complement to Insomniac Games' 2014 hit.