GameSpot's Reviews
Outer Wilds: Echoes of the Eye intelligently builds upon the strong base of Outer Wilds, while only stumbling when trying drastically new ideas.
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl offers a smashing competitive experience… but that's about all the substance it has.
Though it can be really fun, especially when it descends into absolute chaos, Far Cry 6 is overstuffed and disjointed, with so many ideas that it's tough to focus.
More than anything else, Metroid Dread feels like going back to a place of comfort after a long time away. Though the gameplay is refined and new features have been added to the mix, Dread sticks closely to the formula of its predecessors. In the end, for longtime fans like myself, that's probably for the best.
Jett: The Far Shore is thrilling when you're flying through the air, but boring puzzles and an unsatisfying conclusion keeps it from soaring.
Creepy atmosphere, fantastic combat, and clever storytelling make Alan Wake's quest thrilling from beginning to end.
Creepy atmosphere, fantastic combat, and clever storytelling make Alan Wake's quest thrilling from beginning to end.
Hot Wheels Unleashed is an excellent arcade racing game that doesn't fully embrace some of the wackier parts of the toy brand.
FIFA 22 excels on the pitch with a patient and more methodical style, but additions elsewhere are only incremental and microtransactions still leave a bad taste.
Diablo II: Resurrected is a painfully faithful remaster of the original classic, which makes it difficult to get into over two decades later.
There isn't much new in this best-of compilation, but when the core package is this well-made and feature-packed, that's easy to overlook.
Aragami 2 is a stylish, aggressive stealth game that's a little too lean at times.
Sable is a relaxing adventure with a satisfying focus on exploration and player freedom.
While the new features and missions are nice, the world around us has made Death Stranding better.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits uses a different perspective on familiar gameplay ideas to create tons of exciting combat and a deep emotional connection with its world.
Detective Yagami returns for another scintillating mystery that suffers from the same problems as before.
A charming little photo adventure all about leaving home and discovering beauty.
Lost in Random tells a sweet tale with surprisingly deep combat to brighten an otherwise dreary world.
Rock opera and space opera meet for some artful escapism.
Arkane Lyon's follow-up to Dishonored is a masterclass in open-ended action game design.