GameSpot's Reviews
Parappa returns, looking like 2017, but still rapping like 1996.
Sony's long-running baseball sim returns, with better action on the field, and more options off it.
An endearingly designed creature and a captivating world in ruins cannot save this 2D platformer from its punishing gameplay.
Snake Pass is a unique and beautiful platformer, but one that is marred by a steep difficulty curve.
A satisfying story can't make up for the lack of action and interactivity in Above the Law.
The Ringed City is a well-executed conclusion for the revered Dark Souls series.
Flatout 4 brings the franchise into the modern day and gets away from the line with a dash, but nonsensical progression and frustrating AI quickly kills its drive.
Thimbleweed Park is a point-and-click adventure full of enticing secrets to uncover, but its adherence to the genre's unremedied issues sometimes brings it down.
Persona 5's compulsive gameplay and infectious energy make it a standout RPG.
Short horror anthology Stories Untold preys on technological nostalgia, which works three times out of four.
Everything is a grand experiment that manages to inspire and disappoint in equal measure.
Andromeda's combat soars but its storytelling sputters, making the series' first venture into uncharted space a shaky but occasionally satisfying new adventure.
Malicious Fallen delivers some serious flash and flair alongside some serious frustration.
Specter of Torment is a focused and satisfyingly challenging 2D platformer which retains Shovel Knight's strong aesthetic and sense of charm.
Many of the pieces that make up Styx feel dated, but they still come together to make a competent stealth-action experience.
Fast RMX injects Switch's launch lineup with lightning-fast futuristic racing.
Ghost Recon is a large scale cooperative shooter rich in content but with questionable lasting appeal.
Snipperclips is an engaging puzzler that's fun to play in groups, even if there's no long-lasting appeal.
Torment: Tides of Numenera is a fascinating old-school RPG that doubles down on the concept of role-playing.
Loot Rascals is a gorgeous, tactical turn-based roguelike that doesn’t always give back as much as it takes.