GameSpot's Reviews
Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice is an enjoyable if easy platformer with a good sense of speed and a handful of fun mini-games.
Azure Striker Gunvolt 2 is a satisfying experience that never lets up with its distinct, tightly-paced action and challenging platforming.
It’s a solid action game with a charming retro flavor that leverages RCR's foundation to construct both a new adventure and a different perspective on beloved game.
World of Warcraft: Legion proves that Blizzard still has enough tricks up its sleeve to keep WoW relevant more than a decade after its initial release.
FIFA's new story mode grabs the headlines, but its gameplay still makes the difference.
In its third year, Destiny is showing signs of exhaustion, as it retreads old ground and struggles to find inspiration.
NBA 2K17's gameplay and presentation are on a whole other level when it comes to representing sports in video games.
An accomplished, remastered sequel to the first God Eater comes fully loaded with otherworldly beasts to kill.
PES is playing its best soccer in years, but it still struggles with features and online matches.
From brand-building to a relentless reward system, this fast and friendly driving adventure in Australia has it all.
Telltale gives Oswald Cobblepot some time in the limelight, but skimps on gameplay to do so.
Rive is a challenging side-scrolling shooter with tight platforming and a tenacious affection for over-the-top action.
Pac-Man: Championship Edition 2 builds on the success of its predecessor, reinvigorating classic Pac-Man gameplay with new mechanics and eye-catching visuals.
Worms W.M.D. marks a return to form for the classic turn-based strategy series.
This all-new adventure in the Shin Megami Tensei IV universe ranks among the best games for the 3DS.
ReCore's solid mechanics are sullied by frustrating quest design.
Resource gathering and city building have never been more tedious.
The Final Station is a 2D side-scrolling zombie survival game with enough challenging combat to offset its predictable pace.
The NHL series' gameplay continues to impress in NHL 17, but with only incremental upgrades, it feels like a game we've played before.
The latest courtroom adventure for the Wright Anything Agency may be its best yet, with a wide range of crime-solving tools and characters that create room for elaborate drama and meaningful moments.