GameSpot's Reviews
We Are OFK incorporates elements of a visual novel and a televised biopic to tell an emotionally rewarding story about a band coming together.
Drawing from Bloodborne and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Thymesia creates a Souls-like experience that iterates on what's most important about From's beloved titles.
Developer Roll7 excellently mixes high-scoring skating gameplay with shooter ideas to make a hybrid game that's tough to put down.
Digimon Survive stumbles with its tactical combat but manages to recover with its compelling visual novel storytelling.
Cult of the Lamb merges the best parts of a rogue-like with all the charms of a real-time simulation game in a delightfully macabre ceremony you don't want to miss.
Two Point Campus emphasizes partying and friendship just as much as studying and attending class, adding a unique twist to this business management sim.
Hard West 2 is a hardy, accomplished turn-based tactics game with several flashes of genius.
Warner Bros' all-star battle proves to be a worthy contender to the platform fighter throne.
River City Saga: Three Kingdoms blends modern sensibilities into a decidedly old-school brawler style.
Bear and Breakfast's darker narrative themes don't complement its management sim elements but it still delivers a compellingly rhythmic gameplay loop.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is another heartfelt adventure paired with some of the best combat in the series.
PowerWash Simulator is a novel and soothing chore-core game that only occasionally breaks up its own relaxing flow.
Hot Wheels returns to Forza Horizon with more track types and an even larger map to speed through, but its strict progression is an unwelcome speed bump.
Live A Live is a beautiful remake of an overlooked classic that should not be missed by JRPG fans.
Due to its strong script and pitch-perfect performances, Interior Night's debut stands among the very best games of its kind.
Stray expertly embodies the abilities of its feline protagonist to create a captivating puzzle adventure in an engrossing post-apocalyptic world
Sunbreak lacks fresh ideas and withholds its new monsters for far too long, but small changes improve upon Rise's spectacular monster hunting.
Escape Academy takes design inspiration from real-world escape rooms, for better and for worse.
This forgettable genre-blender chases several trends but adds nothing of note to any of them.
Void Riders is mostly more OlliOlli World, and while its new challenges won't blow you away, more of a good thing is a good thing.