GameSpot's Reviews
The infamous From Software Xbox game finally makes its way to the West, and it's just as odd as we've been led to believe.
Darq is an intelligent puzzle game with a delightfully dreary setting that is over far quicker than you want it to be.
Dicey Dungeons is an occasionally frustrating but nevertheless entertaining roguelike that mixes deck building with unpredictable dice rolls.
Lose yourself amongst the stars in this excellent space combat and trading sim with a dry, southern drawl.
Age of Wonders: Planetfall is a robust hybrid strategy game that adds a fifth X to the 4X genre.
Madden 20's new story mode is a disappointment, but the on-field action is better than it's ever been.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a game that is mechanically complex, consistently rewarding, and very hard to put down.
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is an unsatisfying VR shooter that wastes the potential of piloting some of the series' most iconic enemies.
The co-op Wolfenstein spin-off lives on Switch, but inconsistent frame rates and visuals make it the weakest version.
Kill la Kill The Game: IF isn't a balanced fighting game experience, but it delivers plenty of incentive for fans of the anime to play through the single-player content.
The Blazkowicz sisters steal the show in a bite-sized cooperative spin-off FPS that packs a hell of a punch, further invigorating the franchise.
Digital Extremes' Warframe is a satisfying and comprehensive free-to-play RPG that still manages to keep things exciting six years on.
Night Call is an absorbing noir adventure with plenty of heart.
The long-dormant series returns in a superhero caper that excels because of its diversity and synergized action.
Etherborn is a compelling, gravity-shifting puzzle platformer, but its convoluted plot and limited worlds stop it from being exceptional.
Satisfying questing, fun NPC interactions, and the joy of building combine to make Dragon Quest Builders 2 a delightful sandbox adventure.
198X is a throwback mash-up of five very brief genre excursions with an overwrought story of growing up thrown on top.
SolSeraph is a clear homage to ActRaiser, but some of the areas where it forges its own path put a damper on its potential.
Even though some ambitious additions need a little refinement, Shadowbringers' fearless execution pays off in spades.
Sea of Solitude tells a poignant story about loneliness that's only let down by its tedious gameplay.