I bet witcher is much closer to 3 than 1. In fact I wouldnt be surprised if it finishes 3rd. Bloodborne though is a lock at 1.
Lol.
I bet witcher is much closer to 3 than 1. In fact I wouldnt be surprised if it finishes 3rd. Bloodborne though is a lock at 1.
I bet witcher is much closer to 3 than 1. In fact I wouldnt be surprised if it finishes 3rd. Bloodborne though is a lock at 1.
Game feel is very important to me (responsive controls, strong feedback, etc), and I can't get into W3 based on what I've seen.
I appreciate the high level of detail (I watched an hour-long documentary focusing on this aspect of W3 like how the ice thaws realistically along trails, and the way so many assets are unique), and I appreciate the work that went into every quest. But it doesn't look fun to actually play.
But I don't want to be negative. Just answering your question. I'm happy for you if you liked it.
The main game I want to LttP is Rocket League. Everything I've seen and read there looks on point.
1. Ori and the Blind Forest ; Rare is the game that sets its sights so high and surpasses them with the grace, quality, and beauty of Ori and the Blind forest. To say this is an expertly crafted game in every department is a criminal understatement. There is so much about Ori that deserves praise, but I have to start by acknowledging the overwhelming beauty of this game's visuals. The hand-crafted vistas are varied, vibrant, and full of depth. This is easily the most beautiful game I have ever played, and the visuals give a unique character to each distinct section of the game. Underscoring the visuals is the sublime soundtrack, which perfectly sets the mood for each environment, situation, and set piece with beautiful themes and ambient tracks. Simply put, Ori and the Blind Forest is an audiovisual masterpiece.
2. The Witcher III: Wild Hunt ; There is this beautiful moment in The Witcher III, in which after spending a sizable amount of time learning the many systems, mechanics, and quirks to the game, you venture into Velen and realize you have only just completed the intro of the game. Here is where The Witcher's ambition comes to light, and it consumed me for well over 80 hours earlier this year. This was the first game I've played that felt like it took complete advantage of the increased power of these new consoles, with a world more dense and detailed than any I have played before it. The stories that this world produces is what makes The Witcher 3 truly special. Everything feels alive and well-lived in, with believable characters and stories that resonate with the things happening around Geralt.
3. Rise of the Tomb Raider ; Lara's newest adventure in the reboot franchise is a triumph over its predecessor in nearly every way. Rise of the Tomb Raider feels like a more complete realization of Crystal Dynamic's vision for the series in this new era. The hub worlds are bigger, the gameplay mechanics are more developed, the tombs are more plentiful and varied, and the story felt more cohesive this time around. This is simply a fun game to play, with great setpieces and a wide variety of ways each encounter can be approached. I was also very impressed with Tomb Raider's graphics this is easily one of the best looking games on the Xbox One.
4. Life is Strange ; It is fairly uncommon for me to launch head first into a game I know so little about, but Life is Strange hooked me right from the start and continues to consume my thoughts even days after completing it. I was not prepared for such an engaging, heart-wrenching, and beautiful story about two best friends living a strange life in Arcadia Bay. The story telling in this game is extremely personal, and the connections you develop with these characters makes the larger events of the game all the more impactful. The unique mechanic in the game presents interesting solutions to puzzles and branching pathways to take through conversations, and ultimately forces you to closely examine the consequences of every choice you make.
5. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain ; Though I have not and may never complete MGSV, I would be remise to leave off a title with some of the greatest, most polished open world sandbox gameplay from a list about the greatest *games* of the year. I put about 25 hours into this game, and being completely new to the franchise, (apart from briefly playing Ground Zeroes earlier in the year) I was not prepared for the scope, ambition, and freedom this game offers. In many ways, this freedom and "play it your way" approach is both MGSV's biggest success and failure, sacrificing a more directed and linear narrative for emergent and open gameplay. Not being heavily invested in its story, though, I was fine to take on MGSV's various side missions and objectives at my own pace.
Has anybody else here concerns about very short lists or lists with only 1 game on it?
Of course it's possible that you only played one game from 2015 that you liked, but then go out into the voting thread and post one vote for that one game? I wouldn't feel well informed enough about games of 2015 to do that.
It's more likely that very short lists are trying to boost the game they are rooting for by denying other games they also liked but don't really care for their points.
Has this been talked about? (I wouldn't know how to search for it in this thread)
1. Bloodborne
2. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
3. Until Dawn
4. Life Is Strange
5. The Witcher III: Wild Hunt
1. Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain- Beautiful in its gameplay fluidity, vast and varying in its encounter design, MGSV finally realizes the true potential of Kojimas stealth action vision. Having the story take the back seat is just what the series needed, and whats on the table still remains interesting, thought provoking and filled with fourth wall-breaking meta commentary. There is one huge caveat though, and that is the oversexualized depiction of Quiet. I dont know why we tolerate this kind of crap in 2015, but I guess Im part of the problem by putting it on top of my list.
Have you seen all the GOTY threads that have been ruined because of Bloodborne not winning and the fans being insufferable about it? it even became a gaf meme.
What you're saying isn't surprising.
Game feel is very important to me (responsive controls, strong feedback, etc), and I can't get into W3 based on what I've seen.
I appreciate the high level of detail (I watched an hour-long documentary focusing on this aspect of W3 — like how the ice thaws realistically along trails, and the way so many assets are unique), and I appreciate the work that went into every quest. But it doesn't look fun to actually play.
But I don't want to be negative. Just answering your question. I'm happy for you if you liked it.
The main game I want to LttP is Rocket League. Everything I've seen and read there looks on point.
Cheesemeister, Timetokill, I'd appreciate it if you could check the above ballot to make sure it will work with the parser.
And for anyone who wants the three parts linked in one place:
Click here for Part 1
Click here for Part 2
Click here for Part 3
FYI they patched in a great control option - 'Alternate controls' - in the game's menus. Immediately makes the movement feel far more responsive and quick, so exploration and traversal becomes way more fun.
Also the combat is infinitely better than anything I've seen in a Bethesda game -
I think it's BB, by 10-15%.
what do you think will be 2nd?
Comments need to start on the same line as the game name.*snip*
Comments need to start on the same line as the game name.
That's a strong set of writeups that seem to have flooded in as of late, some great stuff in the last 100 posts or so.
Also dig the spiffy banners Benzychenz post has.
GAME OF THE YEAR 2015
Xenoblade Chronicles X (WiiU)
Monolith Soft, Nintendo
Has anybody else here concerns about very short lists or lists with only 1 game on it?
Of course it's possible that you only played one game from 2015 that you liked, but then go out into the voting thread and post one vote for that one game? I wouldn't feel well informed enough about games of 2015 to do that.
It's more likely that very short lists are trying to boost the game they are rooting for by denying other games they also liked but don't really care for their points.
Has this been talked about? (I wouldn't know how to search for it in this thread)
How would you determine the quality of a release in comparison with other releases this year if you haven't played other releases this year.I don't know when I'll get around to playing this but
Fucking. Sold.
I only voted on one game but it's cause I only played 1 new game this year (well 2, but I specifically didn't vote for MM3D because I didn't feel it was different enough from the original to justify a vote). So what about people like me? I don't think it'd be fair to immediately disqualify people just cause they haven't played an arbitrary number of new games in a year.
That being said I think I know my tastes well enough that Splatoon would've been a lock for top 5 regardless of what I played.
I see a lot of people making their lists that don't even have Witcher 3 in them! I think it's hard to accept the validity of these lists when people are voting without even having played my favourite game of the year? I mean if they haven't played it how can they even know it's the best game released this year?
In my opinion a better way of doing these things is only letting people that like my favourite game best vote.
Has anybody else here concerns about very short lists or lists with only 1 game on it?
Of course it's possible that you only played one game from 2015 that you liked, but then go out into the voting thread and post one vote for that one game? I wouldn't feel well informed enough about games of 2015 to do that.
It's more likely that very short lists are trying to boost the game they are rooting for by denying other games they also liked but don't really care for their points.
Has this been talked about? (I wouldn't know how to search for it in this thread)
How would you determine the quality of a release in comparison with other releases this year if you haven't played other releases this year.
Owensboro, I suspect you and I will have similar affinity data this year. Great list! If you haven't seen mine, check it out: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.snip
1. Ark Survival Evolved Xbox Early Access: I have never ever made a online gaming experience like this game has to offer before. Playing with 4 m8s since day one and its endless fun. The PvP Tribe wars/intrigues/etc are the ultimate online online experience.
2. The Witcher III: I dont have to write much about this game. The ultimative open world experience imo.
3. Halo 5 Guardians: had a lot of fun online, best online shooter at the moment, they lost a lot players after the release because of the "lack of aming options" disaster to cod tho.
4. Tomb Raider - still love the new Lara
5. Fallout 4 - cant help myself im a fallout fanboy and had a lot of fun but also a lot to criticize tho.
6. Metal Gear solid phantom pain - i love the modern open world aspect and had a lot fun infiltrating enemy bases. anyways the game gets 75% from me, because after 60h free roaming the only interesting thing left were quiets boobs.
all in all 2015 really wasn't the big bang in gaming history besides witcher 3 that rised the open world quality to a new level.
Nice images, Alessandro!
Speaking of images, I hope you guys appreciated the XCX screens in my writeup. Took forever to get a good shot of those ostrich-sized turkeys. They were fidgety to a maddening degree, yet the final result looks so peaceful, lol.
To be fair the Alternate controls just make it more tolerable than the default option but still nowhere close to MGSV and BB. Also the bolded is not a very high bar in my opinion as Bethesda's combat is as banal as combat can get in a videogame.
1. Witcher 3 ;
Oh, I didn't notice that.I just noticed they also link to each game's OT, pretty nifty!
First post on Neogaf and it's my GOTY list go figure. Overall this year was much better than 2014 which was probably the weakest in my recent memory.