GameSpot's Reviews
With an outstanding new co-op mode and a campaign fueled by fierce combat, Call of Duty: Ghosts is another great addition to the blockbuster shooter franchise.
Mario & Sonic's latest outing has the occasional fun moment, but fails to secure a podium finish.
Easily the most ambitious Assassin's Creed game in years, Black Flag is an outstanding adventure by any standard.
Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy has some neat puzzles and some great new minigames, but fails to step outside its comfort zone.
Battlefield 4's diverse and deadly multiplayer battles once again deliver exhilarating action, while the single-player campaign struggles to find its footing.
Full Bore's open world of puzzles is fun to explore, though it doesn't always offer incentive to solve everything.
The cornerstone of its genre.
The Ultimate Edition of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow breathes new life into the three-year-old game through improved graphics and extra content.
Pokemon X and Y benefit greatly from their leap to a fully 3D world, and have plenty to offer both veterans and novices alike.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is a solid update to a classic shooter.
Stellar writing and a host of small improvements help Borderlands 2 stand tall on the shoulders of its predecessor.
As Spelunky makes its way to the PC, the rewards and dangers are just as alluring as they were one year ago.
Race the Sun is an elegant endeavor, pairing slick action and stiff challenge with systems that make you want to come back day after day.
There's little in Bleed that hasn't been seen before. But even though it hasn't reinvented how we kill baddies in two dimensions, it's still a fun and satisfying adventure.
The Night of the Rabbit is a beautiful adventure with only a few pacing and puzzle quirks to trip you up along the way.
Multiplayer shines brightly alongside a short but dynamic campaign in the tower offense sequel Anomaly 2.
Lucius has an intriguing premise, but some not-so-original adventure-game flaws.
Torchlight II is a lovely, well-crafted game. Its colorful and inviting world is a pleasure to explore. The eclectic soundtrack provides an alternately haunting and energizing accompaniment to your exploits. The classes are distinctive, and each has a terrific assortment of skills. To top it all off, this sizable and thoroughly satisfying game is a great value.
Resident Evil: Raccoon City is a substandard port of a poor co-op shooter.
A gripping narrative and an irresistible atmosphere of spine-tingling dread make Lone Survivor a compelling horror experience.