Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 GameSpot Review-In-Progress
Space Marine 2 is a fantastic sequel that builds on its predecessor in every way, bombarding you with an overwhelming enemy and chaotic action that makes you feel like a ...
Space Marine 2 is a fantastic sequel that builds on its predecessor in every way, bombarding you with an overwhelming enemy and chaotic action that makes you feel like a ...
Black Myth: Wukong surprised me. Going in, I knew not to expect a souls-like, despite it seemingly sharing many of the genre's hallmarks. The game's Chinese developer, Game Science, has ...
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Dragon's Dogma 2 is an excellent sequel that builds upon the first game's core concepts to create a thrilling open-world adventure.
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Skull and Bones strips away everything great about Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, resulting in a dull live-service game that's often a chore.
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is a love story about loss and sacrifice, propelling its choice-driven narrative forward amidst middling combat.
Remnant 2 builds on its predecessor to create a rewarding and unpredictable experience that's difficult to put down.
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun captures the fast-paced action of classic '90s shooters and accentuates it with an assortment of the Space Marines' finest weaponry.
Wo Long has stylish, parry-heavy combat and a more approachable challenge than most Souls-like games, but difficulty spikes may prove to be a barrier.
Hi-Fi Rush is an excellent break from the norm for the horror buffs at Tango Gameworks, meshing the energetic combat of a character-action brawler with the toe-tapping beats of a ...
Need for Speed Unbound delights with a vibrant new art style and some exciting arcade racing, but familiar issues are as frustrating as an inopportune oil slick.
Sonic Frontiers marks a bold new direction for the series, meshing traditional Sonic action with an open-ended approach to progression and exploration across its semi-open world.
New additions to The Mercenaries make the Winters' Expansion for Resident Evil Village worthwhile, but Shadows of Rose is a fleeting slice of forgettable story DLC.
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The rhythmic interplay between Metal: Hellsinger's rip-roaring soundtrack and frenetic action is a magical concoction.
Richard played Saints Row for 22 hours, finishing the story and purchasing most of the Criminal Ventures in that time. Review code was provided by the publisher.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge is a love letter to Turtles in Time that modernizes the classic beat-'em-up while retaining its 16-bit essence.
The Quarry picks up where Until Dawn left off, introducing another group of personable teens you'll attempt to keep alive. Or not.
Sniper Elite 5 emphasizes player agency with another thrilling sandbox that excels when you're looking down the scope.
Trek to Yomi is a stunning representation of classic Japanese cinema that draws heavily from the work of Akira Kurosawa. However, it's also a case of style over substance.
MLB The Show 22 stills plays a phenomenal game of baseball, but incremental updates reveal a series that's lacking in ambition.
Ghostwire: Tokyo doesn't reinvent the wheel when it comes to open-world games, but its unique setting, tremendous attention to detail, and singular combat make it stand out amongst its contemporaries.
Sifu is an excellent modern beat-'em-up with deep combat mechanics and a fascinating aging system.
Bright Memory: Infinite offers concise and frenetic thrills, but technical issues and that same brevity hold it back.
House of Ashes offers cinematic horror and surprising character moments amidst the conflict of the Iraq War.
Back 4 Blood recaptures the spirit of Left 4 Dead while introducing some engaging modern trappings.
FIFA 22 excels on the pitch with a patient and more methodical style, but additions elsewhere are only incremental and microtransactions still leave a bad taste.
Detective Yagami returns for another scintillating mystery that suffers from the same problems as before.
No More Heroes 3 is at its best when you're slicing your way through alien invaders, but the rest of the game wrapped around the energetic combat is a laborious ...
Madden 22 marks a recent high point for the series. With meaningful additions on and off the field, Madden NFL 22 marks a recent high point for the series, but ...
Biomutant presents a different take on the post-apocalypse, but a forgettable story and uneven gameplay hold it back.
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Godfall's monotonous structure is held together by punchy combat that can't bear the full weight.
FIFA 21 offers a comprehensive package with new features that encourage creativity and attacking dynamism.
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