Thanks to the discovery of the mods like SkyRe, it's back to Skyrim again. Borderlands 2 is a close second, with Dishonored following at a very passable third.
Not seen much/any love so far for KoA:R which surprises me a little. I loved that game, such a shame the studio was sold off. Loving XCOM so much at the moment but i'm giving my GOTY to KoA:R.
I've actually played a lot of games I consider fantastic this year but of all of them Crusader Kings 2 is not only the one I've spent the most time with but also the one I suspect I'll be playing most in years to come as well. This is the sort of strategy gem I've little doubt will still be enjoyed and talked about for a long time to come.
It's a real tragedy that it's remaining so obscure. It would truly deserve to be critically acclaimed, even if nowadays it's mostly just season for narrative-cinematic games and ironically pixellated indie games, with nothing in-between.
I feel like it's been a pretty weak year so far, but if I had to pick a GOTY right now it'd be Dishonoured. I'm holding out for Assassin's Creed III to blow me away though.
It's winning by default because it's the game I've anticipated the most and the one I'll play the most. Not my fault that no other games this year have been as interesting to me.
It's winning by default because it's the game I've anticipated the most and the one I'll play the most. Not my fault that no other games this year have been as interesting to me.
.Batman: Arkham City
.Crysis 2 (CD)
Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
.Deus Ex: Human Revolution (CD)
.Hard Reset
.Portal 2
.RAGE
.Red Faction: Armageddon
.Saints Row The Third
.Serious Sam 3: BFE
.The Witcher 2
Warhammer 40k SPACE MARINE
Magicka
Orcs Must Die!
Terraria
Bastion
EYE Divine Cybermancy
But I'm keeping my mind open, November is yet to come.
That'll include Hitman: Absolution, Natural Selection II, Far Cry 3, Assassin's Creed 3
And I didn't discover Saints Row III till September of this year to spite it being a November 2011 release, and I FREAKING LOVE that game, it was everything that I wished GTA4 had been and more.
Hell, so many I haven't played yet, Max Payne 3, Dishonoured, Sleeping Dogs.
Halo 4 is also on my anticipation list... but not very high up.
EDIT: I just had to fill out a Captcha on a forum, that was the "Romney-Ryan" presidential candidacy logo, the question was:
Dishonored, Dark Souls[footnote]Feel free to create condescending comments about me as I bought the PC version.[/footnote], Borderlands 2, and XCOM are all contenders for GOTY, but Dishonored wins as it is one of the most fun stealth games I have played in a while.
EDIT- How could I have forgotten Watch Dogs?! That would be an interesting contender for GOTY.
Spec Ops: The Line, Journey, Sleeping Dogs, and Dishonored have been my favorites so far.
For GOTY I'd probably have to give it to Spec Ops just because its such a mindblowing game. Journey was the most beautiful game I've played in a long time, though--like modern art in video game form.
Sleeping Dogs and Dishonored were more standard affairs but incredibly solid ones that I enjoyed greatly.
I would probably have to go with ME3. Sure the ending was a bit disappointing, but the game was a great experience and a great cap to the trilogy. I also really enjoyed the multiplayer mode as well, which was a huge surprise for me.
Mark of the Ninja is also a strong contender. It's definitely downloadable title of the year for me.
I do still really want to play X-Com though.. which is weird because I don't really even like strategy games. It just looks like it will be really enjoyable.
Overall though, I have to agree with others in this thread and say that this was just a lackluster year for games. For me, while there were a decent number of enjoyable titles (Dragon's Dogma, Sleeping Dogs and Witcher 2 are notable) there were just very few titles that made me really excited.
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