I've been doing a blog here on GB for over a month as I rundown my GOTY contenders. Here's what is left to finish, though, before I can pass final comment on them:
It's a strange category, that will be different for everyone. Doesn't seem to me that there is much that the guys have discussed playing this year that was released in 2011.
A solid sequel, it knows what made the original a special treat, building on its key tenants: Questin', Shootin' and Lootin'. What can sometimes be monotonous is held together and made really enjoyable by always being thrown new characters, locations, scenarios and weapons. The first game became my 'lazy afternoon with a podcast playing on the side' experience, but with the second game I played from start to finish in co-op. I'd say either way is a valid way to play, so if you're out of friends but like having a semi-mindless game to have fun with, go for it.
I played as Zer0, the assassin class, and went with snipers, pistols and close combat melee attacks. My main 'decoy' ability allowed me to stealth around and go in for a super-strong melee hit, and coupled with bonuses that activated when switching between different attacks and maintaining constant movement, it all became hectic in a way that I can get behind. The game's pretty ridiculous, and though sometimes overly referential, it got me chuckling enough times that I wanted to play on to see more.
Another sequel that plays on its strengths, but this one goes even crazier. Fast-paced tracks make way for the sort of devious tests of skill and patience that you expect, with more mini-games and more ridiculous plays on the physics engine. Add to that the ability to create and share custom tracks, and the game has endless content. Trials Evolution has been my go-to XBLA game of the year, one that I can start up and always be served up a new challenge with ease. RedLynx are great at surfacing the cream of the crop and allowing you to just dip in. I've not even made any serious effort to create my own track, but that's about the only corner of the game that I haven't delved deep into, and I can't say that about my titles these days. More than I usually get from an XBLA title.
Current List
1
Journey
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2
Forza Horizon
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3
Dishonored
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4
Hotline Miami
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5
Fez
<> (WEEK 3)
6
Borderlands 2
NEW
7
Binary Domain
vv (WEEK 2)
8
Trials Evolution
NEW
9
SSX
vv (WEEK 3)
10
Borderlands 2 slots into 6th place ahead of Binary Domain. Trials Evolution come just affter, in 8th.
WHAT ELSE?
Other Noteworthy 2012 Releases
Syndicate - Above-par, but not spectacular single player campaign, married with a fantastic co-op experience that really had legs. Mission-based scenarios for 4 player co-op, with a wealth of new abilities on offer for those that make the time investment. Which I had spent more time on it.
The Darkness II - Loved the visual style and the dark humour, its a strange sequel that goes in some interesting directions. Storytelling in first person done well, and some brutal darkness kills. Never tried the multiplayer/vendetta mode.
DiRT Showdown - Couldn't complain when more DiRT was being served up, but it certainly feels like a half-sequel in every respect. Good fun, but loses some of the shine that made me love DiRT 3 so much last year. It gets the driving model right for what its doing, and I liked the Compound mode that returned from DiRT 3, but I want less destruction derby and more european point-to-point rally.
Just finished up the EU/UK session. Smaller turnout, but great fun. We switched between matchmaking (awesome teamwork in CTF matches) and custom games (EU SAWS v2 is born!)
Thanks for the guys that joined, we'll make it bigger for next time.
Will set up a session for UK/EU, starting from 21:00 GMT/UK Time. Add me if you're interested (Dark Fury99) and if you are able to point some good custom game setups my way, do it!
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