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Favorite Games of 2015

In no particular order

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  • Probably the game I put the most hours playing and watching this year. I climbed in MMR and watched a lot of tournaments. This games is awesome!

  • What a game! The story is lacking. It feels incomplete and they don't stick the landing. However the game play is unmatched. It's so much fun tranquilizing and fultoning fools.

  • This may be my favorite game of the year. It's so amazing and by far the best Witcher game. Some highlights are the Bloody Baron quest line and the attention to detail in Kaer Morhen. The layout of the interiors are the exact same from the Witcher one. Recently tried a new game and I noticed that the characters are so well animated they can convey lines of dialogue with just a look instead of rote exposition. That's not to say it's lacking in dialogue or exposition it's just that there are more tools available and well employed. .

  • This goddamn game is a really fun time waster. I first downloaded it to see how many characters were ripped off from Dota and got hooked. It is by far the best Ipad energy game I've tried. The game doesn't hammer you with micro transactions or energy cooldowns. Although they are both present in the game.

  • I love the Arkham series. They really get Batman right in a lot of great ways. The Batmobile took some getting used to with the controls. I found out after I beat the main story an alternative control mode. The story is great and a nice conclusion.

  • This is very well crafted game. The parkour, combat and the open world are a great evolution of Dead Island. Plus the story is enjoyable with a memorable antagonist.

  • I wasn't ever interested in the Tomb Raider franchise until the recent reboot. I remember playing a demo of the 3D Graphics Card Enhanced version of the very original tomb raider on my first 3DFX Graphics card and thought it was meh. This game, however, is amazing. I really like the story and the set pieces but I love the exploration the most. It's so fun to find artifacts and read the back story.

  • One thing that sticks out regarding Bloodborne is that I want to spell it BloodBourne. Like it's some lost Bourne Identity spin off. I really enjoyed this game. Some of the bosses are rather difficult and I wasn't able to cheese the bosses by Summoning help like in the Souls games. The feature was broken. It was a little frustrating at first but it made me play better and get on the ball. Great atmosphere and world design. I really like the invisible enemies that get revealed when you get a certain amount of insight or progress far enough in the story.

  • I must confess I did not finish this one. I got about 8 hours in and put it down. It's a really good rehash of the infinity engine games. However, because it's a new world, the amount of exposition and back story that gets front loaded in the early game is tedious. I'll definitely come back to this in between games.

  • Ultimately I came around on Fallout 4 but I had to restart and play a second character to get there. It's a really good Fallout game but it's lacking a lot of the role playing features that New Vegas had. I really miss the skill and attribute checks in dialogue and puzzle solving. Nick Valentine is awesome. I finished his affinity quest and dug the backstory. The main story is not yet complete as of this writing but I've put in 63 hours so far and enjoyed the hell out of it. I really hope they change it up significantly for the next Fallout. This game is great but it's very similar to part 3.

  • Good Stuff. It's nice laid back game to relax with.

  • Spent some time with this one. It has a lot of style and is fun. Super creepy and slow paced game.