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#1  Edited By CountBubba
  1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
  2. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
  3. NieR: Automata
  4. Night in the Woods
  5. Yakuza 0
  6. Doki Doki Literature Club
  7. Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle
  8. Pyre
  9. Dishonored: Death of the Outsider
  10. Horizon Zero Dawn

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#2  Edited By CountBubba

Previously $40. I've heard nothing but good stuff about this game, so bought it on sight! Hopefully it's as crazy as I hear. Regardless, hell of a way to break in the Vita I bought literally yesterday.

Also a bunch of other Atlus games got price drops, notably Persona (1) and Persona 3: Portable, which are down from $40 to $20. Persona 2 (the one I still need) is mysteriously only down to $30. Probably going to buy it anyway.

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#3  Edited By CountBubba

Dead Island TNT was superior to any Quick Look this year.

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#4  Edited By CountBubba

1. Skyrim

2. Bastion

3. Deus Ex: Human Revolution

After those, it's a hodgepodge of Catherine, Dead Space 2, L.A. Noire, The Binding of Isaac, Portal 2, Batman: Arkham City, and Uncharted 3 (but only by default). I haven't finished some of the other big contenders I'm interested in, including: Dead Island, Saints Row 3, Gears of War 3, Shogun 2, Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, and Shadows of the Damned. Good thing we have the bomb crew working tirelessly to finish all of what I couldn't, for great justice!

Also, not that it's any kind of valid contender for this kind of list, but WoW: Cataclysm has been amazing this year, and it's only gotten better with the latest patch.

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Guess I wasn't the first one to notice it.

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#6  Edited By CountBubba

Originally hated the Pike, but fully upgraded (crits + knockback) it's unstoppable. Add in the Dragoon jump attack and you'll one-shot just about anything.

Second weapon is practically irrelevant. Usually armor-piercing pistols or seeker/DoT Fang Repeater for soaking health regen.

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Usually big, far-reaching concepts like this just end up giving me a headache when I try to think about how unimaginably big the universe is. It's never long before I'm inflicting myself the Total Perspective Vortex. By the time I get to thinking about mortality, and I remember I'll be gone loooong before the Sun explodes and Earth is gone, much less the end of the universe, I'm already deep into nihilist territory.

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#8  Edited By CountBubba

Japan invents an affordable sex robot, I get a profitable market share.
Beer Zero is unveiled, tastes like the real thing, no calories, cheap, and the process is easy, so the brand remains continually expanding.
Ebooks don't suck, I can download any of my actual books to my e-reader of choice, and all of them support text-to-speech in a variety of celebrity voices, including but not limited to Keith David.
Al Gore cures global warming with Science, and my house remains at a reasonably cool temperature forever after.
Firefly returns; Serenity never happened.

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@bartok said:
" It's one those questions that if you have to ask your never going to know. "
Disagree - first time I watched The Big Lebowski, I was kind of confused, wondering what the hell it was that people saw in it. So I asked around, read up some, watched it again, and only on subsequent viewings did I start to really get it. Now it's my favorite movie.  
 
Honestly, it mirrors my experience with FLCL, except that the deeper subtleties of The Big L were actually subtleties, whereas the I DON'T UNDERSTAND THIS aspect of FLCL is thanks to batshit crazy things happening - but even then I respected it, recognizing in it a sort of Katamari Damacy level of Japanese WTF.
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@HitmanAgent47: $1500 is the price of the mid-size Macbook Pro, possibly with the student discount. This will play nearly everything, though probably not at top settings. And it's a laptop, which means it's more expensive than a desktop with comparable specs.  
 
If you're specifically looking to play games on your computer, I'd check out Steam - everything is playable on Windows, and only some are available for Mac. Add maybe 10-20% of non-steam computer games plus everything by Blizzard, and that'll give you a decent idea of what's available to you on a Mac. If that's not enough for you, there's your answer. Personally, the only games I feel like I'm missing out on are Civ 5 (and because Civ 4 is on Steam for Mac, I feel like this might change soon enough) and Recettear. I got Civ 4, I got Starcraft 2, I got Plants vs Zombies, I got WoW - I'm very happy with my Macbook Pro, maybe you would be too, maybe not.