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    I figure it's late enough in the year to make our judgements.


    I will do mine in the form of a top 11 list. Not to celebrate coming into 2011, nor a Nostolgia Critic referance, but because I did a normal top 10, finished it, and completely spaced a game (The one that will be at number 6) and didn't want to delete my summary of what was then number 10. So, here you go. My top 11 games of 2010.

    11. Final Fantasy XIII



    This game has quite a bit going for it. If it fits your taste, the battle system is very enjoyable, though it doesn’t have a wide stretching appeal. As for me, I did enjoy it, though the game was slightly bogged down by the Eidolon fights.

    It had some really well done graphics, and some of the series best character development. The problem, however, is somewhere along the way the creators forgot that they were suppose to be developing a plot, all of which got shoved into the last stretch of the game.

    Though it did give us some awesome characters, Snow being enjoyable to watch, though Sahz was the games show stealer.

    Overall, a decent game that’s held back by a few glaring flaws.

    10. Bayonetta


    Yeah, a lot of people will disagree with this I’m guessing. But as far as humour goes, this game had me hooked the moment the short fat guy pissed on a dudes grave. I won’t complain about plot, cause at no point does it take itself seriously. The characters may be shallow, but are very funny to watch, as well as some great graphics and visuals.

    The gameplay is smooth and solid, nothing special but enjoyable none the less.

    The games biggest problem is the only real plus is the humour, outside of that it ranks at a decent title with nothing else to make it stand out.

    9. FallOut New Vegas

    This game was bounds better then Fall Out 3. The addition of the gun upgrades was fun, as well as the hardcore mode. Outside of that, not much has changed to the games gameplay.

    The biggest bonus is a much more developed world and conflict. Where as 3’s plot was lackluster at best, this games overall story was much more compeling, largely in part to one of my favorite characters in the game, Benny. On a whole, the characters in the world were a lot more varied and held way more personality then 3.

    The reputations with each faction were also superior to the more one sided Karma system in Fall Out 3.

    Though what holds this game back more then anything are the some of the same issues in Fall Out 3, the first being how incredibly buggy the game is. And my god is it bad. I don’t think I need to go into details on this given how well known bugs are in Bethesda games, but they seriously need to stop giving us this bad.

    The other one is that the characters still have almost robotic movements when the run around or speak, especially when they speak. All in all its uncomfortable to watch..

    Though on a whole, still a solid game.


    8. Blaze Blu: Continuum Shift


    Continuing in the path of Calamity Trigger, Blazeblu easily had the best story of any fighting game I’ve played to date. The characters have depth and personality, and out of all of them I can’t think of any I don’t enjoy following.

    The graphics are still solid, and while they weren’t updated from the previous title, given it only came out at 40 instead of 60 like most new games, I can let the lack of improvement slide given it’s still looks great.

    The gameplay is just as solid as before, with a few additional quirks to the gameplay to change things up, and a few new characters adding to the mix. The new characters play very differently then any other, which helps to expand on the variety of play styles allowed in the game.

    7. Dragon Quest IX

    Ah yes, the wonders of the Turn Based RPG. While others have grown to hate them, my love for them is forever here to stay. DQ IX has a decent story with decent characters. In all honesty it’s plot lags behind titles like DQ VIII and especially V, but manages to keep you hooked. Nothing spectacular, but nothing really bad. It still contains many cheesy puns, which greatly amuse me.

    I would actually put the battle system as my favorite of any DQ game though. Leveling the jobs separately to learn their abilities, as well as putting points into mastering weapon skills separately give you many different options to building your characters.

    The biggest issue here is that regardless of how many options they give you, for anyone who’s played a DQ game before, or for that matter anyone who is a big enough RPG nut, you will have no problems whatsoever with this game. For all the options you have, the challenge is no where near enough to make fully exploiting the system.

    6. Rune Factory 3

    Yeah, you may all laugh at me, but damn this game is fun. It is, in every way, the best Rune Factory game to date. The dungeon crawling is improved with the option to bring in townies to fight along side of you, as well as being some of the smoothest running combat in the series. The different areas are a bit livelier, and the townsfolk are by far the most entertaining to date. My favorites being Sofia, Karina and Pia.

    Really, there isn’t much else to say on this game. If you’ve never like Rune Factory, you’ll not like this one. If you are a fan of the series, you’ll love it. If you’ve never played one before, I have no Idea how to convince you a farming simulator with some dungeon crawling is a good Idea to play. But trust me, it is glorious.

    5. God of War III

    To begin, I really enjoy the plot. They fixed the oddity that was ‘Pandora’s Box’ from the first game, and gave us a pretty epic, albeit short, plot full of amazing graphics and artwork. No real issues with the plot, and it made for a great way to end the trilogy.

    The gameplay, at it’s core, remains God of War, while adding some new tricks to keep the gameplay fresh. One of wich is being able to switch between your Blades of Exile (This games blade on a chain) and three other weapons you’ll unlock throughout the game, each one having a very unique style.

    Another fun aspect was the third bar. You originally had health and magic, though this third bar is a recharable gauge for using various abilites of Items.

    Overall this amounts to another solid entry in the series with few problems that has managed to keep the gameplay fresh even after three games.

    4. Golden Sun: Dark Dawn

    I am a big advocate of Golden Sun, and was estatic to see this title released. It picks up years after Lost Age, revealing the after math of the Golden Sun Event. The story moves along at a very solid pace, constantly adding to the stories and characters. In this regard it’s probably better then the last two entries.

    The only real issue is from the first time you see him, you already know who the hell the guy in a mask is, at least if you played the previous games, so keeping his identity secret so long is just annoying, but that is a minor gripe.

    The best part is the Djinn system has far more uses now. Mixing and matching Dijinn to different adepts is a far more usable option then in previous titles. Only my main character did I have just the straight Earth Djinn with, everyone else had 2 or 3 different types on them.

    Though at it’s core, not much has really changed about the battle system. The game maintains a fairy easy level of difficutly, though an unexpected jump happens for the last boss, though nothing as extreme as in FF IV.

    3. Heavy Rain

    Screw the haters. The story of this game is suspenseful, solid, and it has a lot of amazing characters. That aside, the gameplay is solely dependant on the person, and I cannot blame anyone for not liking the purely quicktime style of gameplay it offers. I believe Yahtzee said it best in that it’s a lot more movie then most games, but not enough to be judged as a movie, it’s kind of a different thing all on it’s own. Not really his words, but I believe that was the gist of it.

    I don’t know how to say anything else about this really, which kind of bothers me since this is one of my top3 games, but what can you do?

    2. White Knight Chronicles


    This game is amazing. I know a lot of people disliked the story, though for many reasons I loved it. I’m not bothered by stories that aren’t finished in a single game so long as it’s good enough to warrant my interest. This game is basically the prelude to the events to come, and it did an amazing job at setting it up. Some awesome characters, Kara, Ceasar, and The Black Knight being the games show stealers. It may end on a cliff hanger that gives far more questions then it answers, it sets up a high intrique for those answers.

    The gameplay looks very action based at first, but it still fits far more into a turn based system then it seems. That being said, I have no issues with turn based, and it actually handles very well, giving you plenty of fun combat options. The combo system to link attacks together is very fun to use, and you are capable of customizing your characters in a variety of ways.

    The online is actually quite fun as well, and I never suffered any problematic lag while playing either. They are fun things to do on the side, and you have an insane amount of control over how your character looks, I’d argue it’s an even better character Generator then you are given in Saints Row 2.

    The art design ranges from pretty good to awesome in this game, it’s clear in many areas they payed a lot of attention, though they did slack off a couple times.

    In the end though, definitely one of the best games this year.

    1. No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle

    Even I was a bit surprised when I decided on this game, but here you go, my game of the year. Expanding on the story of Travis, he is now out to seek revenge on those who killed his friend, unable to escape the life of an assassin for an organization that kind of never existed, depending on how you look at it.

    The story, while taking itself a bit more seriously then the first, is still just as, if not for, funny then the last game. With some of the most entertaining bosses, as well as a couple returning, it makes for an awesome experience.

    You even play as a couple other people though a few segments of the game, which adds quite a bit more variety this time around. The minigames as well are far more enjoyable, as well as having a bit of retro-charn, as they are all done as old NES style gameplay.

    The boss fights remain imaginative, and on a whole the game is a bit more challenging then it’s predecessor. The graphics have improved, the story is better, overall it’s improved on the original title in every way.

    True, the dropping of the world map entirely after the terrible failure it was in the first game seems a bit cheap, but at the same time I won’t complain about something bad being dropped entirely if it doesn’t take away from the experience.

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    Halo: Reach. Game of the Year. All years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeoCracker View Post
    Overall, a decent game that’s held back by a few glaring flaws.

    10. Bayonetta


    Yeah, a lot of people will disagree with this I’m guessing. But as far as humour goes, this game had me hooked the moment the short fat guy pissed on a dudes grave. I won’t complain about plot, cause at no point does it take itself seriously. The characters may be shallow, but are very funny to watch, as well as some great graphics and visuals.

    The gameplay is smooth and solid, nothing special but enjoyable none the less.

    The games biggest problem is the only real plus is the humour, outside of that it ranks at a decent title with nothing else to make it stand out.
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    Are you out of your mind?

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    Not sure if I even played 10 games this year. I expect to get one or more of Epic Mickey, Donkey Kong Returns and Goldeneye for christmas, and I suspect all of them belong on my top 10 list. Red Dead Redemption and Dead Rising 2 would probably also compete if I had actually had the time and money to play them.

    7. Alan Wake/Black Mirror 2
    I haven't played these yet, but I'm going to play them in January, and I'm absolutely certain they belong on this list. xD

    6. Final Fantasy XIII
    well

    5. Megaman 10
    Gotta love Megaman

    4. Professor Layton and the unwound future
    Follows the same formula of the last ones, but that's a good thing.

    3. Heavy Rain
    The genre in itself is enough to make me love it. This genre has little place in mainstream gaming these days, so I encourage any game like this. I enjoyed the story as well.

    2. Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
    A bit different from the other Silent Hill games, but the fact that you can't pick up a weapon or kill anything in this game only makes me like it more. More games like this, please. Although, with less awkward wii controls and harder puzzles.

    1. Super Mario Galaxy 2.
    Masterpiece! Better than Super Mario Galaxy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roto13 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NeoCracker View Post
    Overall, a decent game that’s held back by a few glaring flaws.

    10. Bayonetta


    Yeah, a lot of people will disagree with this I’m guessing. But as far as humour goes, this game had me hooked the moment the short fat guy pissed on a dudes grave. I won’t complain about plot, cause at no point does it take itself seriously. The characters may be shallow, but are very funny to watch, as well as some great graphics and visuals.

    The gameplay is smooth and solid, nothing special but enjoyable none the less.

    The games biggest problem is the only real plus is the humour, outside of that it ranks at a decent title with nothing else to make it stand out.
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    nothing special
    Quote Originally Posted by NeoCracker View Post
    outside of that it ranks at a decent title with nothing else to make it stand out.
    Are you out of your mind?
    No, I just didn't think the game play was that great. I was solid, don't get me wrong, but outside of humour and some awesome visuals, it was just that special.

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    I haven't played a whole lot this year. Off the top of my head, just Mass Effect 2 (that's 2010, right?) and FFXIII. I liked them both a lot, even if I still haven't been able to play the first Mass Effect.

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    The games I've played enough of to actually give a decent opinion on (ie, not trials or just a couple of levels/chapters)...

    Football Manager 2011 - 9/10 - Nine points because THIS GAME IS CRACK. Didn't get the last point because THIS GAME IS CRACK.
    Mass Effect 2 - 9/10 - This game was awesome but didn't feel even close to long enough.
    Final Fantasy XIII - 8/10 - Gameplay lacked a bit but characters were one of the best sets ever for me. Really enjoyed the whole thing regardless of whatever criticism was thrown at it, so that's enough for me.
    Final Fantasy XIV - 6-7/10 - So... much... potential... I can't wait for this game to get decent content because everything else is right there. And it's improving steadily from the lacking game it started out as. 6 and 7 out of 10 purely on the basis that it's (obviously) changed a lot since release.
    Army of Two: The 40th Day - 8/10 - It's like playing an 90's average-budget action movie. I love this. Although I don't know if it'd be as good if I didn't have Danielle playing with me.

    2010 games I haven't played enough of to give a decent opinion yet: Lost Planet 2, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light.
    Non 2010 games I played for the first time this year: Resident Evil 5, Hamster Ball, Uncharted, Uncharted 2 and probably a bunch of others.
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    Red Dead Redemption

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    Mass Effect 2 and Fallout New Vegas were okay.

    it was a pretty crappy year, most games I got were released earlier. Still need to get Heavy Rain and Peace Walker.
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    Scott Pilgrim vs the World 8.5/10
    A great mix of beat em up and RPG. Filled with a lot of game references and great for co-op. Only downside is that it's short and has no online co-op, not that it mattered that much for me when it's near impossible for me to get a signal.

    Super Street Fighter IV 8.5/10
    Much of an improvement to the original version. 9 extra characters. Previous characters have been rebalanced. - on removal of movie theater and art gallery and Seth lying about Hakan being good. + on more online options and a replay option and channel. - for a lack of saving replays to the HDD.

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    Games that stood out for me this year were.....

    Joe Danger
    - Fun game! Kind of a mix between Trials HD and a 2D platformer. Took some time out with this game but Ill return sometime in the near future to finish off some of the last stages.

    Sonic 4 - Looking back I think I like this more now then I did when I was actually playing it. Not up to quality of the original games but even a decent Sonic game is good enough for me. Or maybe its just the lack of good 2D platformers that makes me remember the game so fondly.

    Heavy Rain - Definitely the most unique game I played this year. I think people spend too long picking out the plot holes than actually appreciating what they did well. Come on, its amazing.

    Red Dead Redemption - Only bought this game yesterday but after only a few hours I could tell the game was something special. I don't like to go with the general opinion that this is the game of the year but its definitely up there from what I've played so far. By the time I'm finished with the game maybe I will like it even more. Who knows.

    God of War III - I'm not even a huge fan of the first two games but GOW3 went way past my expectations. Just on sheer spectacle its worth playing but I also thought they tuned the combat to perfection. There was even a few surprises throughout the game so Ill disagree with anyone who says that its more of the same. On the other hand I do think this series is done. No need for another one in my opinion.

    Vaquish - Best third person shooter ever made. While other games in the same genre try as hard as possible to make you forget your playing a game Vanquish does the complete opposite. A refreshing game in an odd way.

    Bayonetta
    - Best game this year me thinks. This is what DMC4 should have been. This game would be close to perfect if they hadn't had such a lame story. But even with such a lacking story what they did well they did better then any other game made to date. Bayonetta is also the best reason as to why the Japanese video game industry cannot die. If that happens then god help us all.......

    Final Fantasy XIII - I actually don't like this game very much but I thought it was worth saying that despite 2010 being a stellar year, what will stick out for me was the disappointment that was FFXIII. Normally when a FF game is released it is right at the top of my list but FFXIII may be the first FF game to date that has been a letdown for me. What a shame considering this was meant to be the JRPG to get the genre back on track.
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    In keeping with the "11 going into 2011!" theme that NeoCracker doesn't want to admit to starting:

    11. Final Fantasy XIII - as much as I want to crawl in a hole and cry because it wasn't the mindblowing revolution you'd expect from the first Final Fantasy of a console generation, I liked the characters, the story archs they hit you with in the first half of the game, and the combat system was definitely "next-gen." Not a great Final Fantasy, but a very good game IMO.

    10. John Daly's ProStroke Golf - lol yes, i'm actually putting a golf game before FF! I played this with the Playstation Move and it really is something else. Tiger Woods on Wii/Move is really just the same game with a swing parameter, but here you really are practicing your golf game. I remember one time w/o using the direction graphic, i relaxed and imagined how i'd hit the shot in real life and I landed feet away from the pin. I really love playing 18 holes on this thing.

    09. MAG - this game was more like an experiment, but I'm glad to have paid $60 to participate. The thing is, the game actually works; the 256 player battles are not congested, giving you great 8 on 8 moments when fighting for outer objectives, but welcomed chaos and a focus on your loadout classes when it comes down to the very end of the round. The only problem with MAG is the community - players never learned how become effective squad leaders and instead of the most tactical game of all time, you're usually playing a masterpiece command game where the officer utilize none of the features. I really wish they'd implemented some kind of officer training, a better manual, or SOMETHING because Zipper's failure to teach the community really ruined it.

    08. Dead Nation - wow, this game is just so good, it's from the same makers of Super Stardust HD, so anyone looking for an amazing PSN downloadable game should absolutely get it. The use of lighting is so insane and the game is a legitimate challenge which is really appreciated. Can't wait to play more co-op honestly.

    07. Call of Duty: Black Ops - sucking away all my attention from other games b/c with how busy I usually am, it's nicer to be able to play a couple equick 7-10 minute matches and progress just a little bit. While I miss the polish and production values of MW2, I think everything is just better in this game, far more balanced, more personality to the maps, and potentially even more variety with the equipment and attachments. Loved the story with Ed Harris and Gary Oldman lending talent, it felt like a more substantial campaign in length even if it isn't as action-packed. I was really impressed with Treyarch on this one.

    06. Medal of Honor - it feels good to give it the edge of Black Ops because it reaffirms that I'm still a story gamer. Personally I was incredibly let down by the multiplayer, especially because of how big of a DICE fan I am. But the single player is what really did it. It's another short campaign, but the sense of comraderie, the thrill of the night missions, and the immersion of the self-contained locale made for a very, very memorable campaign. I'm a pretty leftist kinda dude, but when the credits rolled I was overcome by a strong emotion of patriotism. This was the first time I was really shown what is actually going on over there for our troops in Afghanistan, and it convinced me that we are doing the right thing over there, even if the prospect of an Afghan state is unlikely.

    05. Heavy Rain - WOW, was this a defining moment this generation, and a historical bullet for video games as an artistic medium thus far. I can't even begin to explain the emotions this game forces you to feel, the extreme empathy for the characters and their plights, the terror of Ethan's challenges, the sympathy for Madison's loneliness, the warmth of Shelby's acts of kindness. This is one of the games that embodies why the PS3 is different from other consoles today and why Sony is different from other publishers.

    04. Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - wow, what a blast to play. Every MGS by Kojima is guaranteed to be an unbelievable ride and even this PSP iteration delivered. Awesome, awesome story, cool characters, important socio-political themes (explored in detail in the conversations), great gameplay, and TONS of Extra Ops to play on that bus ride to school. There's so many little cool things about it like the cinematic feel of the subtle camera shakes, the menu screens and noises, and the way it makes your PSP look like a cassette player with the extra character convos. Only disappointed in that it's a little easy to just go through holding everyone up then using the Fulton recovery system, but in co-op it's still crazy cinematic and awesome to play with a friend, sneaking around mischeviously. Love this game so much.

    03. Gran Turismo 5 the 5 years of work on this game shows. I probably said it in the other thread, but this game went far beyond what you expect from a racing sim, the game serves as a testament to all aspects of motorsport in all areas of the world, from the top gear show in england, to the AMG and Nurbrughing in Germany, NASCAR in the states and all the crazy stuff they love in Japan. From challenges with Volkswagen busses in the 60's to learning just how much technique it takes to be successful in NASCAR, it's like an appreciation class for a huge part of human history. The soundtrack is over 150 i think and is awesome in itself, and the graphics just about as good as we could have expected.

    02. Battlefield Bad Company 2 - this is the game where I absolutely loved both the single player and multiplayer so much, I really think this is a candidate for best shooter this generation. DICE played down the campaign by saying they're still new to single player, but I feel they hit it out the park with a classic FPS campaign. From starting in World War II to ending on an airplane, and all the little interesting moments they made in between, along with the classic sandbox shootouts of the multiplayer, the campaign was a 10 out of 10 for me. Some things seem taken from other games, like shooting out the back of a truck in a high speed chase, calling in airstrikes, and chopper gunner scenes, but the fact that these are all things you can expect to do in battlefield's multiplayer really makes it more.... sincere.

    The multiplayer was a little cheap with how they trickled down maps periodically for "VIPs" who bought the game new, but the fact that we were all satisfied with 5 maps for each mode is a testament to how rich the maps are and how incredibly solid the progression and customization system is. This is a legitimate, fun team-based game, I love the synergy of your little squad of four and if you play it with 3 buddies you're in for a great night of gaming. It touches upon the movement and shooting mechanics of Killzone, with the colorfulness of Halo, the equipment aesthetics of Call of Duty, and the vehicular aspect that only Battlefield and DICE can pull off. I could go on forever, but this is one of my favorite games this generation.

    1. God of War III - I have to give it to this game for #1. Creatively, this may be the biggest artistic achievement in gaming. The little colors on everything, the variety within those colors that you see, how it looks in motion, especially with the motion blur, the angles of the camera as your fighting and how it changes for the QTE's, this game just oozes with creative genius. It's easily the best opening gameplay sequence, ever, and although the ending cutscene was an atrociously terrible way to end the series, it's not really a snowball. There are a few moments sprinkled throughout the game that are just so unbelievably epic, and (SPOILER)the Labyrinth represents how creative the guys n gals at Sony Santa Monica are, where you're taking the three pillars of the series and have you fighting, platforming, and solving puzzles all at the same time. I think they improved the combat a little bit with being able to seamlessly transition into your next weapon, tying them to your magic, and adding in the various abilities with the items to bring this game more in line with the more stylish hack-n-slash titles.

    Also, I think this was the best structured story, the entire game takes place on mount olympus, from the base of the mountain in hades to the very top where Zeus looks out on the world he manipulates and all the awesome little locations in between. This is a game made to show just how far ahead of every other developer in the industry this studio is and with the exception of maybe Naughty Dog and Guerilla Games, they certainly succeeded.

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    Games I liked this year

    Fallout: New Vegas. Smurf yes. Absolutely fixed 90% of the problems with F3, and Obsidian weren't in a position to do much about Gamebryo (Though they still made an admirable effort, NV is way way more stable than F3 ever was). Superb from top to bottom.

    Halo: Reach. The campaign was mediocre and disappointing in the extreme. The multiplayer on the other hand is sheer magic except when ponces act like ponces with armor lock all day erry day.

    Red Dead Redemption. Hoooooly smurf this one kind of blindsided me, I wasn't ever impressed by Red Dead Revolver or by GUN for that matter, so Western games weren't appealing to me - it just didn't seem like a genre that worked in games. Then I watched some of the preview videos for this and was like "Day One Purchase Take all of my money" and yeah. Absolutely stunning. If only R* could make multiplayer 1/10 as good as they make single-player.

    Europa Universalis III: Divine Wind. Okay okay I know it's an expack but it continues to make EU3 one of my favorite strategy games ever ever so yeah, it appears on this list. Continuing additions and refinements, new mechanics for Japan and more importantly China, just all around goodness.

    WoW: Cataclysm. I know plenty of people have plenty of bile for WoW, but there is no credible way to deny that Blizzard puts an astounding amount of effort into each expansion and that each one enhances the game hugely. The Worgen and Goblin starting areas are superb, the remaking of the Old World is unbelievably great, Orgrimmar went from hateful hole to my second-favorite city, even the reworking of the talent trees has ended up being rather good, completely contrary to my expectations and fears.

    Dwarf Fortress 2010. Toady One continues to update this game, continues to make it astoundingly complex, detailed, and incredible, continues to provide one of the best sandboxes ever made. If I could only ever play one game for the rest of my life, Dwarf Fortress would have to be a strong contender.

    Honorable Mentions

    One Chance. Some say this is pretentious. I poop on them from a great height. I don't think it achieves what it sets out to do - but it is an interesting and worthwhile experiment in game mechanics and I did get emotionally invested.

    Final Fantasy XIII. I like FFXIII. I really do. But it falls very short when compared to other FFs (Except XIV obviously ) and I have no desire to replay it. I don't regret the time or money spent on it but I've no interest in going back, which for a Final Fantasy is a fairly major problem.

    CODBLOPS. It's Call of Duty, whaddaya want? If you like it you like it, if you don't this won't convert you. I prefer Modern Warfare myself - though zombie mode with JFK, Nixon, McNamara, and Castro is pretty god damn amazing.

    Not Appearing On This List:

    PS3 Exclusives. Because I don't have one. Though as I've said elsewhere the system now has enough games that I actually want one and plan to get it once I have money.

    Bayonetta. I feel bad badmouthing this because it was a gift from Rye, but it's the most overrated piece of mediocrity I have come across in years. Don't get me wrong, there are worse games out there by a long way, but I honestly can't bring to mind anything so bland dressed up so flashily.

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    Red Dead Redemption won game of the year because it is the best game of the year.

    Hon mentions: Halo Reach, Fallout New Vegas.

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