Remember Me has an amazing soundtrack, totally agree with you on that one. The aesthetics (The visuals and the soundtrack) really made that game what it was.
Hell yes I do, I probably have a couple of months total play time (if not more) on the Football Manager series throughout the past ten years, I play them to death every year and I absolutely love it, great games. Other than that I'm into Pro Cycling Manager, I had a few years where I didn't play them but I've enjoyed the past two, although the commentary is the same at is was 5 years ago, which is disappointing. I love me some management mode in NBA 2K, Madden and Fifa too, but those aren't as deep as say FM.
I actually really liked Pro Cycling Manager. You could get really micromanagey down to controlling your team through an entire race. It was pretty fun if you're a cycling fan. I should get back into it.
I been into that series for years, pretty good entertainment.
See, I hate video game spiders, to the point where I've stopped playing them when I found out they were in it, can't take it. Then again, if there's a spider I my room I almost get paralyzed, so I'm pathetic that way.
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger did not revolutionize the fps genre, but for coming out of nowhere after an absolute shit reboot (Cartel), this was a pleasant surprise. The shooting was solid, the story telling was... simple, but had an interesting twist. It was definitely fun for one sitting or two.
I agree with Call of Juarez: Gunslinger. This game is really fun with a neat dueling mechanic, upgrading system, cool Borderlands-esque artstyle, and a neat story. One of my favorites this year.
Totally, agree, very fun game from start to finish.
The smart thing they did was not overextend the game, it was a good length and never got boring. Unlike Shadow Warrior, which is quite fun but the levels are too long and they get tedious.
100%, it was the perfect length and the levels felt just right as well. There was enough time for you to unlock a bunch of cool skills, play around with them without them becoming stale or boring. Very nice experience.
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger did not revolutionize the fps genre, but for coming out of nowhere after an absolute shit reboot (Cartel), this was a pleasant surprise. The shooting was solid, the story telling was... simple, but had an interesting twist. It was definitely fun for one sitting or two.
I agree with Call of Juarez: Gunslinger. This game is really fun with a neat dueling mechanic, upgrading system, cool Borderlands-esque artstyle, and a neat story. One of my favorites this year.
Totally, agree, very fun game from start to finish.
Still need to play Guacamelee! before the list is final. Really would have liked to have played the new Ratchet and Clank as well as Beyond: Two Souls as I'm sure they would have made the list, but I didn't have the time nor the money or the desire to play anymore games this year.
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