GameSpot's Reviews
It may be souped-up fast and super tough, but Planetary Annihilation still hooks you with intense combat and brilliant enemy AI.
Fun villains and a joyful campaign make Trap Team another delightful entry into the Skylanders series.
Dreamfall Chapters' first entry isn't wholly satisfying on its own, but it lays a great and characterful foundation for the episodes to come.
Minecraft: Xbox One Edition lays the foundation for incredible constructions and grand adventures, both large and small.
Minecraft: Xbox One Edition lays the foundation for incredible constructions and grand adventures, both large and small.
Satisfying combat and a darkly beautiful, interconnected kingdom make Lords of the Fallen more than just a clone.
Sunset Overdrive doesn't take itself too seriously, and it's bursting at the seams with colorful action and creativity.
Legend of Grimrock II is another fantastic trip to the grid.
Neverending Nightmares is an apt name for an unnerving but meandering experience.
Civilization: Beyond Earth's brave new world feels pretty familiar, but that's okay.
This top-down arena shooter runs afoul of fun.
The Evil Within is a captivating return to the glory days of survival horror whose various issues keep it just short of greatness.
The Legend of Korra doesn't even come close to capturing the spark of the universe it depicts.
Fantasia is an excellent and joyful game that turns rhythm gameplay into performance art.
A City Sleeps is a great looking shooter with compelling mechanics, but it suffers under the weight of its ambitions and prohibitive difficulty.
Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition is a sandbox gem, and one of the best games to own for PlayStation 4.
Falling Skies is a functional, unattractive, and uninspired XCOM clone.
TRI: Of Friendship and Madness redefines the first-person puzzler through creative simplicity.
One of the best games of 2012 gets a mild makeover.
Hack 'n' Slash's puzzles esoteric puzzles are alternately delightful and discouraging.