GameSpot's Reviews
Fenix Rage is sadistic platformer that tests your skills, and, sometimes, your sanity.
Shadow of Mordor's political machinations and rambunctious action make it a cut above your everyday Lord of the Rings game.
FIFA 15 might not be wholly realistic, but it brings more flair and excitement than any game in the series so far.
Wasteland 2 is an intricate and triumphant return of a role-playing classic.
Natural Doctrine takes strategy role-playing games one step forward, and several clumsy steps back.
D4 is all kinds of crazy, and you may not take to its unique brand of humor. But if you do, there's no forgetting it.
Neverwinter now offers more classes and zones than ever before, but combat still outshines every other aspect.
The Toy Box is back and better than ever in Disney Infinity 2.0, and it's still a great way to have a shared gameplay experience with the favorite little child in your life (even if that's you).
Roundabout's story is short-lived, but it's jam-packed with humor and crazy, quirky action.
An unlikely pairing of Dynasty Warriors and The Legend Of Zelda yields greatly satisfying results.
Its core combat is sensational, but Lichdom: Battlemage never evolves a proper game around it.
Hatoful Boyfriend is a unique experience, one that goes well beyond its bonkers concept and intentionally strange visual presentation. I was expecting to simply giggle at a nonsensical game in which I tried to woo feathered men, and what I received instead was wholly and wonderfully unexpected. Anyone with a taste for the unusual would do well to enjoy the company of these fetching fowl.
Destiny's essentials are there, and they're great--but the game surrounding them is cold and shallow.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call is a massive dose of nostalgia for Final Fantasy fans, and even though it's very similar to its predecessor, there are plenty of reasons to continue your journey down memory lane.
The Sims 4 is beautiful and charming, but its constricted structure makes it disappointingly limited.
New generation graphics and marginal gameplay improvements clash with a lot of missing features in NHL 15.
Dead Rising 3 combines bland gameplay and colorful stereotypes into one unfortunate adventure.
Dance Central Spotlight is a lean but thoroughly enjoyably sequel that shifts its focus toward the core dancing experience.
Velocity balances platforming and shoot-em-ups as well as modern aesthetics and retro play to create a nearly perfect action experience
The Last Tinker's colorful art style isn't enough to overcome its tired mechanics and dreadful framerate.