GameSpot's Reviews
The Sexy Brutale is a beautiful puzzler that skillfully combines time loops and elements of Clue.
A newfound focus on player choice pushes CI Games' series in a positive direction, but myriad issues keep it from being a top marksman.
This take on classic turn-based RPGs struggles to give its fresh ideas room to breathe.
Omega Force's thoughtful mix of familiar Dragon Quest Heroes designs and new features not only makes this sequel engrossing, but it also shows this side series' potential for future installments. It makes for a satisfying hack-and-slasher that is not only a great Warriors spinoff, but also an effective gateway to the main Dragon Quest series.
Outlast 2's scripted chases can grow frustrating, but its gripping atmosphere and unnerving sound design deliver unparalleled tension.
Giant Sparrow's follow-up to The Unfinished Swan is a beautifully melancholy collection of parables.
Two classic puzzle games meet head-on to form Puyo Puyo Tetris, a great mashup with multiple ways to play.
Six retro games to remind you that games from the good old days were difficult, but relentlessly charming.
Dawn of War III mashes micromanagement and big-scale strategy together in a system that's messy but exhilarating.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe makes significant updates to the original that make its racing chaos the definitive version.
Short but sweet, this superb remake reintroduces an overlooked classic in style.
The first episode of Telltale's Guardians of the Galaxy series has an engaging movie-style pace that's interrupted by its game-like elements.
A scrappy underdog of a game that will send you on a short but glorious power trip.
A new kind of Devil Crush.
Drawn to Death has a big imagination, but it does not play well with others.
With its challenging puzzles and dark, intriguing narrative, Hacknet will upload itself to your must play list
Momodora Reverie Under the Moonlight is a retro adventure with charm, but it runs out of steam a bit too soon.
Only six years have passed since the wildly inventive Bulletstorm originally released, which may be why this update looks so good and plays so smoothly.
Yooka-Laylee delivers on nostalgia but is held back by outdated gameplay and underwhelming levels.
This roguelike’s cool combat system is held back by a terrible structure.