GameSpot's Reviews
A meaty, engrossing strategy spin-off with an attention to detail that is both a blessing and a curse.
Spirifarer is an excellent 2D-platformer and management game, but moreover it's a beautiful and joyous journey about caring for others and coming to terms with death and saying goodbye.
Skully's basic puzzle-solving and platforming are mostly benign, with occasional shows of both clever design and poor craftsmanship.
Fall Guys' charming presentation and approachable mechanics make it the most welcoming battle royale yet, with just a few blemishes keeping it from greatness.
Risk of Rain 2 is an exciting roguelike with an adrenaline-pumping pace, fantastically varied perks, and intriguing secrets to spare.
Dead by Daylight has evolved into an unrivalled asymmetrical competitive multiplayer game, and one of the best horror games around.
Skater XL's exit from Early Access doesn't feel like a proper 1.0 release, with disappointing levels and a lack of polish letting its good trick system down.
An acute reflection of recent crises, Umurangi Generation is an excellent glimpse into a dystopian future that's looming all too close.
At heart it's a checklist of chores. But it's such a wonderfully warm, endlessly charming checklist of chores that when they're all done, I'm not going to want to leave.
Horizon Zero Dawn is an exciting and breathtaking odyssey.
Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break won't always rock your world, but eventually the good times will roll.
A long-awaited sequel to a 1994 classic that can't hold up against its predecessor.
As Ooblets is in early access, its story stops short right when it's getting started--but what's already in the game is pretty good.
Though Maid of Sker has an intriguing premise, it is very often a frustrating chore to play.
Panzer Paladin's heavily old-school-flavored action is a blast from the past from beginning to end.
Destroy All Humans is a fun sandbox to wreak havoc through, but it spends too much time on other things.
Fight Crab gives dangerous weapons to crabs, and it's a wonderful, hilarious mess of a fighting game.
The classic Castlevania homage is back, and it brings Bloodstained's delightful sense of weirdness with it.
Carrion makes being a vicious monster satisfyingly simple and captivatingly gruesome, even if it doesn't always capitalize on its strengths.
Necrobarista may not make the player a part of its story, but this visual novel's narrative still hits pretty hard.