GameSpot's Reviews
Anomaly Defenders ditches the series' prior innovations for something more familiar and far less thrilling.
Britton Peele is a fan of both ancient mythology and puzzle games, but Munin wasn't the chocolate and peanut butter combo he was hoping for. He solved all of Munin's puzzles before writing this review.
Super Dead Rising 3 Arcade Remix is a fun, nostalgia-fueled romp through Capcom's history.
Comforting colors, excellent sound design, and simple gameplay make Entwined a lovely and fleeting experience.
1001 Spikes will kill you, but it does so in a way that's both fair and fun.
The alleys of Always Sometimes Monsters hide both trash and treasure alike
Space Run is an exciting tower defense game in which you rocket through the galaxy at warp speed.
Tomodachi Life brings the quirk in spades, but it's not long before the novelty wears off.
Destructive mayhem and revenge fantasies are at the heart of Kill the Bad Guy, a lightweight but engaging puzzler.
It's easy to be overwhelmed by the many problems in Murdered: Soul Suspect, but if you dig a little deeper, there's an interesting story to uncover.
Pushmo World's colorful conundrums are a pleasant and absorbing way to occupy your brain.
Among the Sleep makes good use of its unusual concept, taking you on a distinctive journey through the frightening dreams of a young child.
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing II taps the spirit of classic action role-playing games and delivers a great combat system and an exciting world.
Watch Dogs' attempts to say something serious are overshadowed by how enormously fun it is to create chaos in its impressive open world.
In Sheep's Clothing continues A Wolf Among Us' intriguing and violent story, with only a bit of wheel-spinning to slow it down.
Monochroma wastes its gripping premise and eye-catching visual design by having clunky controls and a wealth of inconsistencies.
Tropico 5's irreverent wit and smooth difficulty curve make governing your own banana republic an easy and enjoyable experience.
Warlock 2 is a strong sequel that deftly builds on the solid foundation of its predecessor. Unfortunately, not all of its ideas are fully realized.
With a gorgeous audiovisual style, unconventional science fiction narrative, and empowering combat system, Transistor is a distinctive and memorable experience.
In the Nazi-dominated alternate history of 1960, it takes more than big guns to topple this new regime.