Best of 2010
RuthLoose: Best of 2010
RuthLoose: Best of 2010
Played this one through in three days or so when it first launched. Playing through a second time and enjoying the same conversations. That doesn't happen in video games often. This is definitely Commander Shepard's finer hour.
Loved the anime (it is still considered anime if it is from Toronto, right?) Loved the movie. Loved the game adaptation. A bit of a grind fest, but a fantastic ode to beat-um-up games of yore.
The biggest Indie success story of the year outside of Minecraft, Super Meat Boy takes your concept of challenging and tosses it out of the window, shoves it into a vat of steaming hot sodium chloride and curb stomps the remains. Yet, you come back for more. This is the tutorial for video gaming.
This one snuck up on me on the PSN, but the Sword & Soldiers formula makes RTS playable and tolerable for me. Think of it as Odin Sphere meets Black and White.
The single player was kind of a bummer but this is the definitive FPS of 2010.
The way to release an arcade game. Would love to see Capcom release a Black Dragon cabinet release asap.
Pac-Man made even more enjoyable. This is the game to play drunk.
Forget coherency, Deadly Premonition surprises those that stick around long enough with the game Resident Evil 5 could have been - suspenseful and wacky.
Professor Layton meets the X-Files. The art direction for this game is beautiful and the puzzles are pretty tricky.
Should be on everyone's list for most distracting game of the year.
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