In all honesty it's Street Fighter 5 that left the worst taste in my mouth of all these games. It feels like half a game.
On Quantum Break - The only disappointing part was that it's from the creators of Alan Wake and Max Payne. If it was made by a developer I wouldn't recognize - it'd be a great game.
This list is pretty much spot on, excluding Quantum Break which I found very enjoyable and No Man's Sky - to which disappointment is an understatement.
Really wanted to play this game, but the lack of PC release is making this impossible. Such a shame.
Don't think I'd like to see a new Red Alert game. It really feels they've lost their touch with the last few releases on C&C.
While I don't doubt it'll be a great game I don't think it's safe to say it's gonna be bigger than the Witcher, considering it's a franchise that's based on more than a video game, with fan-base that spans over quite some time.
Played the beta on both.
Overwatch, beyond any doubt. Battleborn didn't feel like a complete game in any way compared to the polished experience I had from Overwatch.
The only reason this game sells is the name.
The amount of characters to play from is extremely poor and story mode is horribly bad to a level that not including it would've been better.
Not to mention survival mode, which is an interesting concept but it gets boring at the higher difficulties as you need to win unreasonable amount of matches.
This year was such a weird one. It had so many great games, and still, the GOTY was hardly ever questioned.
1. The whole Konami Kojima story
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3. Heroes of the Storm
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5. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
6. Heroes of the Storm
7. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
8. Transistor
9. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Hearts of Stone
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12. Geralt of Rivia by Doug Cockle
13. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
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I've seen this game in Northenlion Youtube channel. Must say it looks very interesting and unique.
Would love having the chance to win a PC copy or the giftcard.
My first Mass effect game was the second one, and from the very first minutes in it, I was hooked. I felt the stakes being placed, I dug deep into the stories and enjoyed most, if not all, the missions I've played.
Andromeda, on the other hand, despite the fact this takes place in a whole new galaxy, everything feels either empty or bland. I've met most of my companions early in the game, before I even had a chance to know my own crew, and despite having so many opt...