GameSpot's Reviews
Whether you want to focus on completing assignments or build with no specific purpose, the game is feature-rich enough to suck up untold hours, even if this happens to be your first Dragon Quest experience.
Rise and Fall introduces smart new features to Civ VI that enhance the base game without overcomplicating it.
The sense of mastery never quite comes, resulting in a game that flashes its potential in one scene only to undermine that thrill soon afterward. Even with its occasional stumbles, though, Dandara offers enough excitement and beauty to push you onward.
Square-Enix and Team Ninja have brought its popular arcade-fighter Dissidia Final Fantasy to the home platform, but it unfortunately isn't able to live up to the series it seeks to celebrate.
UFC 3's overhauled striking is wince-inducingly brilliant, but its cumbersome grappling continues to lag behind.
OK K.O. Let's Play Heroes perfectly captures the tone of the show, but the shallow mechanics prove to be its kryptonite.
Shadow of the Colossus is a beautiful reconstruction of an extraordinary title, a modern classic that everyone must experience.
Dragon Ball FighterZ is a great fighting game and an exciting revitalization of Dragon Ball Z's glory days.
Tokyo RPG Factory's follow-up to I Am Setsuna improves on the first game's combat, but feels like a by-the-numbers RPG in other areas.
Subnautica is a terrifying, mystifying, massive, and brilliant survival game.
Monster Hunter World successfully proves that it's both about size and how you use it.
Celeste is a difficult, powerful, rewarding adventure.
When Iconoclasts' end credits begin to roll, it's bittersweet to see the journey come to a close.
With more errors (forced and unforced) than winners, AO Tennis is a disappointing return to the tennis game world.
A rare prequel that actually enhances its predecessor, The Inpatient takes a subtle but effective approach to psychological horror in VR.
Telltale puts Bruce Wayne and John Doe's relationship under the microscope in the strongest episode of the Batman: The Enemy Within.
The Red Strings Club is a deeply gratifying cyberpunk adventure whose strong writing and exciting scenarios enhance its themes about the manipulation of human emotion.
A variety of offline modes, a fresh coat of paint, and a big new gameplay addition gives Street Fighter V a new lease on life.
RPG and RTS join together for the somewhat unwieldy but still engaging SpellForce III.
Brawlout is a Smash Bros.-like fighting game that's equal parts admirable and frustrating.