GameSpot's Reviews
Planet Zoo is a detailed management sim that's both rewarding and educational, and the cute animals certainly don't hurt.
Sparklite's constant earthquakes make for a roguelike full of variety and challenge, but that doesn't last forever.
Despite some shaky elements, Katrielle Layton does admirable work taking over the family business.
Respawn Entertainment's foray into the Star Wars universe balances Force powers with tough difficulty to make the best Jedi game in years.
Need for Speed Heat puts the series back on track with a renewed focus on simple racing and customizing cars.
Pokemon Sword and Shield scale down the bloated elements of the series while improving what really matters, making for the best new generation in years.
A wealth of entertaining events, accessible control options, and a competent story mode make for the best-ever entry in this simple series.
Disco Elysium is a detective RPG that sets a new standard for storytelling.
Afterparty isn't the most groundbreaking work about hell or its denizens, but it zeroes in on its characters' personal demons with a sobering clarity that makes for an adventure with a sharp, biting wit.
Death Stranding is dense, complex, and powerful, steadfast in its belief in the power of love and hope when faced with overwhelming adversity.
This nostalgic puzzle-platforming action game, newly transported into the modern day, looks great but feels old.
This remaster of a previously solid entry in the Super Monkey Ball franchise initially thrills, but the shine fades fast.
Manifold Garden invites you to bend your mind to the whim of infinity and learn to truly see things from all angles.
WWE 2K20 is a calamitous new entry in the wrestling franchise.
Luigi's first ghost-filled adventure on Switch offers up another satisfying blend of exploration and puzzle-solving.
2019's Modern Warfare both draws from the original and lays a good foundation for the rest of the series, despite some thematic issues and co-op pitfalls.
Little Town Hero wants to endear you to its tiny village and light card-based gameplay, but its repetitive battles and boring story make it hard to care about its residents or their plight.
Classic RPG sensibilities enhance wonderful characters, punchy combat, and consistently excellent writing in this sharp space Western.
Although The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on Nintendo Switch doesn't look as pretty as its counterparts, it's still an adventure that should not be missed.
Felix the Reaper's protagonist is a joy to watch in motion, but every other part of this frustrating puzzle game fails to match that level of charm.