Are we basing GOTY on games actually released this year? Or games that we ourselves played this year? Because I generally don't play any new release games, so I'm always a few years behind the curve on that front.
Game of the year, implies the game of the current year, being 2016. How is this so hard to grasp? Even the OPs picks imply as much. I mean really guys, if you want a " what's the best game you've played this year" thread make one geez.Happyninja42 said:Are we basing GOTY on games actually released this year? Or games that we ourselves played this year? Because I generally don't play any new release games, so I'm always a few years behind the curve on that front.
Have to agree that Arkham Knight is a great game. I stayed away from it because of the poor PC version but now it's in a verry playable state and I picked it up for cheap. I had an absolute blast and I thought the story was really well done. Arkham Knight and Arkham Asylum are my two favorites for sure.shrekfan246 said:Batman: Arkham Knight as a runner-up.
Yeah, I just got it in the recent Steam sale and I've been really digging it. It has been less stable than Asylum or City, but at the same time it's pretty much everything I actually wanted following on after originally beating Arkham City. My one major complaint so far would just be the move away from the Metroidvania-esque "dungeon" areas they had.JUMBO PALACE said:Have to agree that Arkham Knight is a great game. I stayed away from it because of the poor PC version but now it's in a verry playable state and I picked it up for cheap. I had an absolute blast and I thought the story was really well done. Arkham Knight and Arkham Asylum are my two favorites for sure.shrekfan246 said:Batman: Arkham Knight as a runner-up.
Because not everyone uses that term to mean the same thing. Geez, why is that so hard to grasp? And since he said what is YOUR game of the year, for ME, that would be games from LAST YEAR or BEFORE. And I don't want to make a game played this year thread, as you so snidely suggest. I was simply asking for clarification from the OP, how is this so hard to grasp?Lufia Erim said:Game of the year, implies the game of the current year, being 2016. How is this so hard to grasp? Even the OPs picks imply as much. I mean really guys, if you want a " what's the best game you've played this year" thread make one geez.Happyninja42 said:Are we basing GOTY on games actually released this year? Or games that we ourselves played this year? Because I generally don't play any new release games, so I'm always a few years behind the curve on that front.
I know what you mean. I do miss the exploration and gadget progression from Asylum. Other than that, I feel like AK finally gave me a game that felt like the complete Batman experience. Tank battles aside (that I didn't think were as bad as people claimed) having the car and the whole city to travel in combined with the story about Batman and his family gave me all kinds of tingles.shrekfan246 said:Yeah, I just got it in the recent Steam sale and I've been really digging it. It has been less stable than Asylum or City, but at the same time it's pretty much everything I actually wanted following on after originally beating Arkham City. My one major complaint so far would just be the move away from the Metroidvania-esque "dungeon" areas they had.JUMBO PALACE said:Have to agree that Arkham Knight is a great game. I stayed away from it because of the poor PC version but now it's in a verry playable state and I picked it up for cheap. I had an absolute blast and I thought the story was really well done. Arkham Knight and Arkham Asylum are my two favorites for sure.shrekfan246 said:Batman: Arkham Knight as a runner-up.
I do also have The Witcher 3 to dig into, but with the number of RPGs I have and the rate I play through them, it'll be 2018 by the time I actually get around to that.
I really like the Batmobile, though I'll accept that Riddler putting up a bunch of races is thematically a bit questionable (though, in fairness, I have a hard time thinking of any Batman villain that would justify those segments).JUMBO PALACE said:I know what you mean. I do miss the exploration and gadget progression from Asylum. Other than that, I feel like AK finally gave me a game that felt like the complete Batman experience. Tank battles aside (that I didn't think were as bad as people claimed) having the car and the whole city to travel in combined with the story about Batman and his family gave me all kinds of tingles.shrekfan246 said:Yeah, I just got it in the recent Steam sale and I've been really digging it. It has been less stable than Asylum or City, but at the same time it's pretty much everything I actually wanted following on after originally beating Arkham City. My one major complaint so far would just be the move away from the Metroidvania-esque "dungeon" areas they had.JUMBO PALACE said:Have to agree that Arkham Knight is a great game. I stayed away from it because of the poor PC version but now it's in a verry playable state and I picked it up for cheap. I had an absolute blast and I thought the story was really well done. Arkham Knight and Arkham Asylum are my two favorites for sure.shrekfan246 said:Batman: Arkham Knight as a runner-up.
I do also have The Witcher 3 to dig into, but with the number of RPGs I have and the rate I play through them, it'll be 2018 by the time I actually get around to that.
I'm so far behind that I haven't even beaten the first Witcher game yet. I might just drop everything to go right for 3 and then retroactively play the other two at a later point in the future, because I do like them even for all of their jank.I got Blood and Wine during the sale even though I have no idea when I'll be able to get around to it. I guess you and I have the same first world problems haha.
Yeah, the exact same for me. Both great games, but I think I prefer Grim Dawn. Any Diablo (1 or 2) fan should give it a try.shrekfan246 said:Like many other people already, I haven't played... hardly any games that actually came out in 2016.
Darkest Dungeon and Grim Dawn had their official releases this year, so that's two I guess.
I'd just recommend it to any isometric ARPG fan. I've never been shy about admitting that I'm a huge fan of Diablo III and could never really get into Diablo II, and Grim Dawn is the only other one that's ever held my interest as effectively.Skatalite said:Yeah, the exact same for me. Both great games, but I think I prefer Grim Dawn. Any Diablo (1 or 2) fan should give it a try.shrekfan246 said:Like many other people already, I haven't played... hardly any games that actually came out in 2016.
Darkest Dungeon and Grim Dawn had their official releases this year, so that's two I guess.