GameSpot's Reviews
Ruiner's world of pure and absolute murder is one teeming with interesting concepts, and its stellar combat makes it a journey well worth taking.
EA Sports' basketball series returns from a one-year hiatus with new features that outshine its traditional modes.
SteamWorld Dig 2 is a brilliant evolution of the first that not only expands upon its hybrid formula, but presents it in its best light.
Project Cars 2 builds on its predecessor with improved handling and impressive scope, but it still suffers from unruly AI and a slew of bugs.
Tooth and Tail is an exhilarating, minimal RTS set during an animal Civil War in the 1910s. With plenty of gallows humor and a 16-bit Don Bluth aesthetic, it breathes new life into a tired genre.
Superb presentation and small gameplay tweaks make FIFA 18 an improvement over last year--albeit a slight one.
EA Sports NHL 18 is quite possibly the most accessible sports game on the market, as well as being a load of fun.
Echo is a marvel of A.I. programming bolstered by a compelling sci-fi storytelling, and injects new life into the stealth genre.
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is a deep and rewarding fighting game for both hardcore and casual players alike, but has a few rough edges.
Dishonored: Death Of The Outsider is a solid, inventive, yet somewhat subdued capper to the stories from the previous Dishonored games. While the smaller scope can be felt throughout, the approach to allowing players to express themselves as a master assassin is just as strong as ever.
One playthrough is quite enough for the brief and uninspired Don't Knock Twice.
Destiny 2 is very similar to the original, but a variety of tweaks and additions make it a far better experience.
The most satisfying football game ever, wrapped in a frustratingly ugly shell.
The latest entry in the Ys series delivers a fast-paced and very satisfying action-RPG experience.
Unforgiving difficulty and atmosphere are the main characteristics of dino-survival sim Ark: Survival Evolved.
Metroid: Samus Returns is a return to form and an exciting evolution of the series' beloved formula.
Knack returns in a surprisingly fun sequel that makes great use of its shape-shifting hero.
Sony's long-running golf series hits a birdie in its feature-rich PlayStation 4 debut.
Building upon the sturdy foundation laid out by XCOM 2, War of the Chosen sets a high mark for an already exceptional sci-fi strategy series.
Deck Nine's Life Is Strange prequel ditches time travel, but finds power of a different sort.