GameSpot's Reviews
More than four years after the game's release, Rainbow Six Siege has evolved into not only a compelling shooter but one of the best examples of the genre.
The positive strides that Wastelanders and its quests make are hindered by Fallout 76's numerous enduring issues.
Sakura Wars' unique world, fun character interactions, and high-stakes melodrama help it overcome mediocre action sequences.
Gears Tactics carefully recreates the chaotic excitement of a Gears of War firefight in turn-based strategy form.
XCOM: Chimera Squad refines the series' core tactical strengths to show that sometimes less is more.
Trials of Mana adds modern hooks to an obscure classic JRPG, but fluid combat is held back by some frustrating choices.
Treachery in Beatdown City is a funny and novel clash of genres in the form of an '80s beat-'em-up.
In Other Waters tells a tense, absorbing mystery through exquisitely minimalist means.
Bleeding Edge blends third-person action with MOBA and hero-shooter mechanics to create an interesting but flawed action esport.
Square Enix tells a smaller, more personal Final Fantasy 7 tale and marries it with a smart mashup of action and RPG gameplay to deliver a must-play experience.
By refining what was already great and building on its best qualities with a brilliant new story arc, Persona 5 Royal asserts itself as an unforgettable and empowering RPG.
The remake of Resident Evil 3 makes a strong first impression, and its online companion game Resistance has some interesting ideas, but they both struggle to follow through.
Good Job is a humorous and inventive puzzle game where sometimes the best job isn't the cleanest one.
Half-Life: Alyx is a tremendous VR experience that captures and elevates what makes the series special.
Corruption 2029 is a mechanically proficient but disappointingly hollow take on the XCOM genre.
MLB The Show 20 opts for refinement over sweeping changes, maintaining the series' high bar for quality with some smart additions.
Call of Duty: Warzone adapts common battle royale tropes but puts its own spin on them to create a distinct entry in the genre.
Doom Eternal intensifies the battles with Hell's hordes by requiring you to constantly calculate the best ways to rip, tear, and stay alive.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons gives you more creative freedom and more to do on any given day while preserving what makes the series special.
Nioh 2 is even tougher than the original, and you'll get on its level or happily die trying.