GameSpot's Reviews
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Project X Zone 2 embraces its extensive cast of characters, but it often falls into exhaustion due to its nonsensical plot and overreliance on its combat system.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 is a great-looking, fast-paced anime fighting game that remains true to its roots for better and for worse.
David Cage's breakout title gets prettier, but not smarter.
Devil Daggers takes the foundation of the shooter genre and builds it into a fine-tuned, challenging, exhilarating romp through hell.
Twilight Princess's original nine dungeons are simply outstanding. These multi-level, gargantuan puzzle-boxes are, when at their best, self-contained masterpieces.
Gears of War: Ultimate Edition still plays well from a design perspective, but numerous technical issues hold the PC version back.
Klaus is an unusual, post-modern platformer that reflects on what it means to be alive.
Fortified has an impressive pulp sci-fi pedigree and speedy co-op play, but the blending of shoot-em-up and tower defense gameplay stumbles.
The White March Part II wraps up the Pillars of Eternity saga with heavy combat and a one-note mythological quest.
Superhot is a clever blend of shooter and puzzle elements that's driven by a devious, dark narrative.
The Flame in the Flood is an harsh and absorbing survival game that never lets you rest on your laurels, with fantastic audiovisual design direction.
Assassin's Creed Chronicles comes to a dull end in Russia.
Omega Force's latest Warriors anime spin-off adapts an unlikely show that proves to be a surprisingly suitable fit.
One of The Walking Dead's most mysterious characters has a story to tell, though it's similar to one we've heard before.
Street Fighter 5 is missing essential elements, but its fighting engine is one of the best around.
Far Cry's new world and renewed focus on survival create a tense experience true to its setting.
A more complete, more refined version of the already stellar original, though arduous progression and empty solo missions spoil some of the fun.
Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright polishes the series' time-tested strategy combat and adds intimate, exciting interpersonal relationships.
Fire Emblem Fates' neutral path delivers the biggest payoff of its three storylines, and is an incredible accomplishment in marriage of storytelling and gameplay.